S. C^r\i\ell & Sot)^’ i^loi^kl (^uide. 
DWARF DOUBLE ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 1 
191. SANDWICH — Open semi-donble [ 
Rowers of a reddish shade ; distinct. 9rf. 
192. WISHINQ GATE— A pleasing rosy- 
pink shade, largo pips of fine form ; an acquisi- 
tion in this class. 9rf. 
19*. GONE COON— Dee)) pink; dwarf, 
bushy habit ; a little gem. 9<f. 
195. MISS BRIGHT — Lovely bright 
purple scarlet, blooms large ; fine shape. Is. 
[ 19G. LADY EMILY PEEL— Pink colour, 
lovely ; fine dwarf habit ; free bloomer. 9</. 
197. DR. BUTLER — Bright salmon. 9rf. 
198. LE CAMilLilON- Striped flowers, 
habit dwarf, very rarely higher than six inches 
from the pot, abundant bloomer. 9t/. 
199. JEANNE CANOOT— Of a beautiful 
shade of blush ; very dwarf and free. 
THE BEST 
ROUND-FLOWERING ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOP POT CULTURE. 
T he Zonal Pelargonium is becom- 
ing more and more popular every 
day; vide reports in and around 
London of the stands of magnificent 
blooms that we have shown throughout 
the year, the autumn and winter in 
particular. Several 100-feet houses 
are filled with Pelargoniums always in 
flower, and many are so grand in the 
winter that they are unrecognisable 
even by the raiser; in fact, no other 
flower — not even the Rose — can for a 
moment be compared with our stand of 
trusses, many of the pips measuring 
2 to 3 inches over, and as round as 
the engraving, and in some instances 
better. This may appear incredible, 
but whoever questions this are respect- 
fully invited to Swanlcy, no matter 
the season. To keep plants in good 
dooming condition throughout the 
year, all that is necessary is to keep 
tivo or three sets potted, say in March, 
July, and September, in good rich soil, 
with a plentiful supply of water, taking 
out the points of all strong-growiaig 
shoots, thus throwing the whole 
strength into the truss. 
We are glad to say that immense 
Strides continue to be made in this 1 
class. 
ZOKAL PKLaSGONlUSt. 
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