irt'. (S: G^uide. 
499. LADY ISABEL— Soft rosy lilac, deep 
maroon blotch in upper petals ; dv/arf and very 
free ; distinct. 9rf. 
600. DEFIANCE — Beautiful rich orange- 
scarlet, feathered deep maroon in upper petals, 
flowers and trusses large, very floriferous. 9<f. 
601. DECORATOR (Hayes) — Red, dark 
blotch, very large and full ; a fine variety. 9(/. 
.602. HAMLET ET OPHELIE— Light 
satiny mauve, of a deeper colour in upper petals, 
and blotched deep crimson-maroon ; flowers very 
large and of good shape. l.s-. 
503. NELLIE HAYES — Blush white, 
feathered on each petal, crimped margin. 9f/. 
504. MARIE MALLET — Silvery white, 
carmine spot on lower petals, red and maroon on 
u])per; habit very dwarf ; quite distinct. Is. 
507. J. B. SAY — Rich mauve, feathered in 
upper petals, white throat, slightly crimped. 9</. 
608. LADY S. IBBETSON — Very deep 
lake, feathered in tqtpcr jtetals deep maroon, 
white throat and margin. 9</. 
609. MARS — Deep red, white throat and 
margin, slightly feathered in each petal ; habit 
dwarf. 1.9. 
510. MOZART — Deep lilac-purple, large 
deep blotch in upper petals, white throat and 
margin, flowers very large. 9</. 
511. EVENING STAR — Deep crimson, 
small blotch, white throat. 9</. 
612. DECORATOR (Braid) — Crimson and 
maroon blotch, in the wav of Vighy Grand. 1.9. 
513. ZULU BELLE — Pure white, dark 
maroon spot on each petal ; distinct. 9rf. 
514. MISS TELL — Rosy salmon, white 
throat and margin, feathered in upper petals. 9<f. 
615. EMPEROR OP RUSSIA — Dark 
maroon-crimson, elegantly marked with a white 
belt ; very distinct. 1.9. 
Flowering plants, in 5-inch pots, of most of 
8s. per doz., onr selection. 
51G. MARIE LEMOINE— In the way of 
Empereur des Pelargoniums, but of much liner 
form and greater substance. 1.9. 
517. MONSIEUR G. D^IMOULIN- Rosy 
crimson, white throat and margin, maroon blotch, 
flowers of immense size; an acquisition. 1.9. 
618. LA BILLARDIERE — Ro.sy purple, 
large blotch on each petal, white centre; a 
beautiful variety; flowersex. large; goodhabit. 1.9. 
519. CHARLES OUTRAM— White, with 
deep purple blotch in centre of each petal. 9</. 
520. CLAUDE BERNARD— In the way of 
Prince Arthur; brighter colour, good substance, 
and beautifully crimped. 9</. 
621. DUCHESS OP BEDFORD— Flowers 
pure white, slightly pink spot on top petal ; sport 
from Dighy Grand. '.)d. 
522. STRIATUM — Deep crimson, shaded 
with purple, white centre and margin ; a very 
distinct and telling variety. Od. 
523. TRIUMPHANS — Claret -scarlet, 
shaded purple, very floriferous, dwarf habit. i)d. 
624. DIGBY GRAND— Blush-white, with 
veined blotch on upper petals, fringed edges. 1.9. 
625. PERLE BLANCHE — Pure white, 
large, upi>er petals feathered with maroon. 9d. 
626. PRINCE CHARLIE— White ground, 
elegantly tipped with rose, violet blotches, dwarf 
grower, and almost a perpetual. 9</. 
.627. KINGSTON BEAUT Y— Ground 
colour pure pearly white, with a dark purple 
spot on each petal. 9d. 
628. IiIEMORANDUM — Ground colour 
white, reticulated with rich plum lines. 9d. 
629. RIGOLETTO — Mottled and striped 
soft rosy salmon, pretty ; fine flower. 9 if. 
630. STRIATUM — Beautifully striped and 
spotted, pure white. 9if. 
these varieties, 12.9., 15s., and 18s. per doz. ; in GO’S. 
SMALL-FLOWERING FANCY PELARGONIUMS. 
PROFUSE 
594. DELICATUM— White, with light rose 
blotch ; free bloomer. 9d. 
696. SIMS REEVES — Lower petals shaded 
purple, maroon top, with jnirple edges. 9d. 
597. MRS. LANGTRY— White, rosy-lilac 
spots on I0]> jietals ; very free. 9d. 
598. PENELOPE — Soft rose, large white 
eye and edges ; excellent form and good habit. 
9d. 
599. ATLANTIC — Rich crimson, suffused 
purjile; smooth and excellent habit. 9d. 
GOO. MRS. DOUGLAS — Rose, suffused 
purple, light centre and edges. 9d. 
GOl. CHERRY RIPE — Bright rosy crimson, 
white centre ; pleasing variety. 9cf. 
G02. MRS. GAIR — Crimson-purple, white 
centre and edges ; habit dwarf. 9i/. 
BLOOMERS. 
603. SILVER CLOUD— Pale pink, large 
white centre ; fine shape and substance. Is. 
606. MISS EMILY LITTLE— Rosy purple, 
suffused white, pure margin, large well-shaped 
flowers. 9d. 
608. MRS. POTTLE — Pale rosy lilac, top 
petals suffused crimson, white edges ; free. 9a. 
609. PHYLLIS — Crimson, with white centre, 
narrow lilac edges, smooth and fine. 9<f. 
610. PILGRIMAGE— Pale lilac, white 
centre and edges ; very free. 9d. 
611. ROSY MORN— Rose, clear white 
throat and edges, good shape. Od. 
612. NELLY FORDH AM— White, with 
delicate lilac shade; free and distinct. 9d. 
613. PINK OP PERFECTION— Pink, of 
a pleasing new shade, light centre. 9if. 
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