'rt. dcUinell & G[uitle, 
F DOUBLE-FLOWERED IVY-LEAF PELARGONIUMS.: 
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seems but the other that there were no double-flowering Ivy-leaf Geraniums, yetnow we have 
many and more doable than a rose, all distinet, and n>any of them most valuable for cnt flowers ; 
few people have* idea, and very few ean form the slightest conception, what grand kinds we 
have in this family, aad what splendid specimen plants they make trained on trellises ; and what is 
mure surprising, all have been introduced withitii tfcc Bast few years, and in fact, no class of plants 
has made such rapid fngtess in so short a tnac. The stands of ent blooms exhibited by us at 
numerons shows wcreamaiTvel for the acquisitions Acy eooSained, ineluding many of the following 
varieties. Our selection in (iO-si/.ed pots, 5*. per dew. 
BEAUTY OF CASTLE HILL — A r 
very pretty variety, pnalneing enormous flowers ' 
equal in size tti Souv. de CAcu. Turner, of a soft 
rose shade, dark blotch in upper petaW: (reeand 
effective. l.«. 
364. KYECROFT SURFBl**— A cross 
between Madame Thihaut and Somr <ir Ctas. 
Turner: bold, vigorous, upright liabit, producine 
trusses of a lovely aud distinct shade of 
salmon-pink. l.«. 
.•!6i. BEAUTY OF JERSEY— Oolour 
lovely scarlet, sliaded purple, fine lurge truss ; 
verv free, splendid habit. 
366. CORDEN S GLORY— A lovely bright 
senrlct, the finest of its colour ; bold full flower, 
free grower and bloomer, and one that will 
please all lovers of this beautiful class of plants. 
,3CX. LTBKRTY — Smooth petals, light 
magenta ; good habit. 
368, EDITH OWEN — Of a ro8y-mag<*nta 
shade ; fine bold flower ; stiff habit. 
36ff. SURCOUF — Deej) pink ; la ge flowers 
and bold truss ; gnoil habit. 
370. GIROFLEE — Fine large double flowers 
of a rosebud shape, of a magenta-purple shade. 
371. M. MARQUIS — Soft scarlet; very 
large semi-double flowers. 
372. DISTINCTION— t>f a nice rosy-piuk 
shade ; fineopeii flowers ; dwarf and free. 
373. ERNEST BERGMAN — Crimson- 
scarlet ; enormousrsixed pips, very double. 
BEAUTY W^i'ASTLB 
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