ALL these carry immense heads of bloom, like the Hydrangea, measuring, with good cultivation, 
** 8 to 10 inches over, and are grand for decoration, either in the conservatory, for bedding, or 
or large pots in the open air. 
DB. BOTHERA — Rich dark glowing 
scarlet, Hower.*! of immense size, both in i)ips 
and truases. 1*. Crf. 
DR. S. GREY — Deep rieh crimson ; 
a line advance in this favourite eclour. Is. 6rf. 
OCTAVE MIRBEAU— Light lilac- 
magenta, deeper in centre and edges, a most 
distinct shade, enormous trusses; quite anovelty. 
Is. firf. 
32!). FLAMINGO — Soft rosy- lake, suffused 
orange, a deeper orange in centre ; enormous 
trusses, and produced in profusion. Is. 
330. LIVY — Globular-shaped trusses of 
immense size ; orauge-red flower^, suffused a 
rosy shade: dwarf habit, and very free. Is. 
331. KAISER FREDERICK— Very dwarf 
and floriferons. deep rosy-magonta ; has the 
appearance of Irecoming a grand bedding 
variety. Is. 
I 332. FIERY CROSS — A most intense colour, 
[ trusses of flowers of immense size ; a valuable 
I scarlet-crimson variety. !)</. 
I 333. T. HAYES— A very free-flowering and 
I attractive variety ; fine large flowers of a soft 
I crimson shade : fine bold trusses. 
’ 335. RED SHIRT — Fine improvement on 
I J. Gibbons ; brilliant scarlet flowers and large 
! trusses ; a grand winter blooming variety. !•(/. 
! 330. JOHN BRIGHT— With brilliant crim- 
I son flowers ; fine improvement on Dr. Orton. 
\ 337. WM. JACOBY — Deep crimson, trusses 
1 large; an improvement on //eni;/ ./acofty. l-s. 
I 338. CALIBAN — Rich coloured, white eye, 
[ velvety crimson, medium size trusses. 
341. MRS. MILLER — Rich reddish crim- 
son, flowers and trusses very large and fine. 
342. REV. JOHNSON — Crimson - scarlet, 
trusses and flowers fine ; free, habit dwarf. Is 
All those not priced 6rf. each. 
BEDDING ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
343. CAN NELLS' KING OF THE 
BEDDERS resembles the good old .lohn \ 
Gibbons, but in every tvay far better, and where 
the best scarlet variety is in requisition, this, as 
its name implies, is far the best. 4s. doz. 
344. M. MYRIEL— Crimson, same colour 
as Rev. Atkinson, but much finer in. every 
way: is one of our finest bedders. 
345. SAM JACOBY— Very free and effe- 
ctive. 9rf. each ; G.s. doz. 
34G. HER MAJESTY — Same habit as 
l^esuvius, w'ith brighter scarlet flowers. 
347. HENRY JACOBY — Crimson ; has 
stood pre - eminent amongst other bedding 
varieties. Gd. each; 3s. Gd. per doz.; 24s. per 100: 
in May, 3s. doz. 
348. WEST BRIGHTON GEM— An ex- 
ceedingly free variety of a bright scarlet colour. 
For bedding purposes one of the finest, and for 
cut flowers invaluable. 3s. per doz. 
361. JOHN GIBBONS— Pips and trusses 
gigantic, colour bright orange-scarlet; a grand 
bedding variety. 3s. per doz. 
352. VESUVIUS — One of the finest bedders. 
353. CANNELLS’ DWARF— Fine dwarf 
habit : bright orange-scarlet. 
354. TRIOMPHE DE STELLA— One of 
the finest ; colour brilliant orange-scarlet. 
All those not priced, Gd. each; 4s. to Gs. per doz. 
SALMON-COLOURED. 
355. OMPHALE — Soft satiny-salmon, white 367. SURPRISE (Salmon Vesuvius)— 
eye ; this is the variety that has been so much j Salmon-coloured flowers, and in every other way 
admired in several of the London Parks. identical with its parent; flowers all the winter ; 
866. LUCY MASON — An acquisition ; col- ' a gem. 3s. per doz. 
our deep reddish salmon, deeper centre ; large i 358. MRS. HOLFORD — Deep salmon, rosy 
trusses, freely produced ; habit dwarf. margin, white eye ; very dwarf. 
4s. doz. 
PINK. 
.359. MRS. W. BROWNE— The most intense 
in the pink and purple section, and the most 
distinct in this i-lass. , 
360. ' BECE^WITH'S PINK— Without doubt 
will supersede all other pink varieties of the 
A/aster Cbristinetvpe. Gd. each, 4s. doz., 24s. 100. 
361. LADY BAILEY— Very deep pink; 
very effective. 
I 
3G2. MRS. TURNER — Bright rays of 
purple predominating ; a first-class variety. 
Gd. each ; 4s. per doz. 
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