fi. Caiii\ell ^ !B^]oi‘a,l Gfuide. 
403. LA PLORIFERE— Soft rose-pink, very 
free ; a useful variety for baskets, vases, &c. 
404. ISADORE PERAIi— Pleasing shade 
of rose, large and very double j one of the most 
beautiful ; distinct. 
405. COMTESSE HORACE DE CHOI- 
SEUL — Beautiful satiny rose, most charming. 
All varieties not priced, 6d. each 
The undermentioned varieties an more adapted for trailing, ^c. 
407. CANDEUR — Flowers very double, pure 
white, vigorous habit : very free. 
408. A. P. BARRON— rLilac-rose, flowers 
large and very full ; short-jointed and free. 
409. SABAH BERNHARDT— Fine large 
flowers, pure white upper petals, feathered ma- 
roon ; very free. 
SINGLE-FLOWERED IVY-LEAF SECTION. 
410. VICTORIA — ^Far in advanee of’ any 
other of this section ; fine round flowers, pro- 
duced in large trusses of a beautiful rose-pink 
shade ; short jointed, and very free. 
411. COLONEL ROUDAIRE — Soft, 
scarlet, large, fine trusses. 
412. MASTERPIECE — Trusses of immense 
size, of a heautiful rich magenta - crimson. 
Awarded First-Class Certificate. 
413. MULTIPLORE— Bright pink, flowers 
and trusses verv large, and freelj produced. 
414. M. DE BORINGE — Magenta- j 
crimson, very large and tine; vigorous habit. 
All varieties not priced, 
415. LA PRANCE (Hybrid) — Beautiful 
light rose, flowers and trusses large, habit free, 
and short jointed. 
416. MRS. H. CANNELL — Trusses of 
large size, flowers of a deep mauve-purple, per- 
fectly round ; very striking. 
417. BRIDAL WREATH— Ground colour 
pure white, small and delicate pink centre. 
418. DOLLY VARDEN — In the summer 
months it assumes a rich golden tint, and marked 
near the disc with a dark bronze zone. 
each ; 4s. per doz. 
SCENTED-LEAF PELARGONIUM SECTION. 
T hese beautifully scented-leaved Pelargoniums are now very extensively grown for their highly 
fragrant foliage, and for mi.xing with cut flowers, to which they add a most pleasant odour. 
431. MRS. DOUGLAS- Rich mauve, 
slightly shaded rose, blotched maroon in upper 
petals. 9rf. 
432. LOTHARIO- Rich violet, rosy crim- 
son flowers, with conspicuous black spots on 
each petal. fl<7. . . 
433. CAPITATUM — Rose-scented foliage, 
large ; a nice variety. 
434. LITTLE GEM— Bright rose flowers, 
verv fragrant, dwarf and spreading habit. 
435. pretty POLLY— Fine dwarf bushy 
habit, large leaves, almond-scented. 
436. QUERCIPOLIUM — Fine ornamental 
oak-leaved foliage, leaf black centre, with 
beantifulniarginof pea-green ; very attractive. 
487. QUERCIPOLIUM MINOR — Much 
finer cut foliage than the preceding variety, but 
identical in every other way. 
438. DUCHESS OP DEVONSHIRE — 
Miniature growth, fine formed flowers, blush 
white, upper petals blotched maroon and crim- 
son ; very fragrant. 9<f. 
439. PAIR ELLEN— Has large oak-leaved 
foliage ; very fragrant and beautiful. 
440. TOMENTOSUM— Large, flat, woolly 
foliage, highly scented with peppermint. 
441. PRINCE OP ORANGE— Of dwarf 
habit, small foliage, highly scented with orange. 
VARIEGATED PRINCE OP 
ORANGE — See variegated varieties. l.t. 
442. DALE PARK BEAUTY — Highly 
fragrant. 
443. LADY MARY — Nutmeg scented. 
444. SHOTTESHAM PET— Filbert scented. 
445. LADY PLYMOUTH— 5ce variegated 
varieties. 
446. CRISPUM— Citron scented. 
447. LADY SCARBOROUGH — Leaves 
much resembling Parsley, and very attractive ; 
highly fragrant. 
All those not priced, Sd. each. 
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