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31'.). SWANLEY SINGLE WHITE — 
Dwarf branching habit, and producing pearly- 
white reflexed flowers in abundance. 
320. AGNES — Pure white large flowers and 
trasses ; dwarf habit. !)rf. 
321. SIR PERCrV ALE— White, large, and 
well -shaped; a useful winter flowerinir 
variety. 
322. LILY — White, very slightly tinted; 
flowers nearly as large as any searlet. 
323. AMY AMPHLETT — A beautiful white 
variety; flowers of good size, and substance. 
324. DR. NANSEN — Also a pure white, 
even in the hottest of weather ; fine flowers ; 
dwarf habit. Is. (ir/. 
SWANLEY SINGLE WHITE (Se« White Zonals.) 
HYBRID NOSEGAY, GIGANTEA SECTION. 
P ERE we have a great move onward in the size of pips and trusses, for they produce immense 
flowers, measuring in. over, and although they are of the Nosegay section their petals are 
very broad, strong growers, individual pips far beyond any hitherto seen iu England, and are 
(•vidently the beginning of again enlarging the size of our Zonal Pelargoniums. 
GENERAL DODDS — Equal in size of flowers to any in this class, and of a bright scarlet 
colour, is therefore an acquisition. 2*. 
325. lilRS. MA YER — Flower nearly three inches across, and strikes everyone with surprise ; 
light salmon, shaded with cream. Is. 
32C. MRS. E. G. HILL — Soft salmon, deeper centre ; in every other respect resembling the 
undermentioned varieties. Is. 
327. AURORE BOREALE — Light scarlet, tinged with salmon; strong grower, splendid 
round leathery foliage ; size of flowers immense. '.)</. 
328. GLOIRE LYONNAISE — In every way similar, but different shade of colour; cheny^rose- 
scai’let with immense pipe and trusses. Is. . 
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