** fl. Ckriiiel] ^ G(;ui(ie. 
-K small black spot on top petals, bright rose spots 
r on lower petals : white centre and edges. l.«. 
otiri. BRILLIANT — Extra fine scarlet, black 
spot; dwarf habit, l.s. 
6G3. ISABELLA — Ro.sy pink, maroon spot 
on tO]) petals, l.s. 
5<i4. RETREAT — Deep rose, maroon spot, 
white centre ; free bloomer. l.«. 
5G5. SUNBEAM — Very brightscnrlet; good 
grower and habit. Is. 
6G7. MARTIAL — A noble flower, robust 
habit, dee]) rich crimson, maroon-top, narrow 
fiery edge. l.s. Gtf. 
.508. BRITOMART — Upper petals rich 
crimson, lower petals bright crimson ; of the 
finest form and substance, '^d. 
5Glh THEBAIS — Lower petalslightcrim.son, 
deep blotch in n])])er petals ; dwarf habit. !)</. 
670. GRATITUDE — A lovely shaped flower, 
and beautifully defined markings, soft blush- 
purple, lilac margin. 'Ml. 
571. SULTANA — Rosy purple, narrow lilac 
margin, clear white centre. 9d. 
672. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT— Crimson - 
scarlet, medium black spot on top petals, l.s. 
573. TROJAN — Rosy jnirplc lower petals, 
dark maroon top, white eye ; good habit. 9(/. 
676. JOE — Lower petals purple, top petals 
dark maroon, narrow ]nirple margin, white 
centre ; dwarf and free habit, l.s. 
57G. LADY OF THE LAKE — Lower petals 
orange-rose, painted with crimson, maroon top 
petals, narrow crimson edge, white centre. 9</. 
Onr selection in 
577. VISCOUNT — Lower petals mottled 
rose, maroon top petals, white centre. Ml. 
678. VIRGIN QUEEN — Pure white, 
carmine spot on top petals ; dwarf, sturdy habit, l.v. 
57i). ILLUMINATOR — Crimson-scarlet 
dwarf habit, and free bloomer. Ls. 
680. AMBASSADOR — Deep pink upper 
petals, lower petals rosy pink, clear white eye. Is. 
681. AURORA — Deep crimson - scarlet, 
medium spot on top petals, colour very rich. 9(/. 
584. BLUE BELL — Lower petals pale 
purple, black blotch on top petals, lilac margin . l.s. 
685. ARCHDUCHESS — Lower petals crim- 
son, top petals black, large white centre, l.s. 
587. ROB ROY — Purple lower petals, top 
petals black, with purple edge. Ml. 
688. MABEL — Dark maroon top, narrow 
edge ; a heavily painted variety. Ml. 
689. CHAMELEON — Rosy pink, small 
blotch on each petal, fine form and substance ; 
extra fine flower.s. 9d. 
691. PRINCE LEOPOLD— Very bright, in 
the style of Charles Turner ; a smooth and glossy 
flower. 9f/. 
592. PURPLE GEM — Lower petals deep 
purple, top petals black maroon, margin of 
purple, very glossy ; novel and fine. 9rf. 
593. SAPPHO — A most abundant bloomer, 
cherry rose, suffused with purple, small maroon 
spot on top petals, white centre. 9d'. 
go’s, 9.S. per doz. ; large plants in 6-inch pots, 15.s. and 18.s. per doz. 
HYBRID DOUBLES (REGAL) OF THE SHOW 
PELARGONIUMS. 
TTTHESE are comparatively a new, wonderfully rich, and effective type, and, having more scalloped 
petals, nearly approaching a double, retain their petals instead of shedding them ns the 
singles do — this, together with their most brilliant colour.s, makes them quite an acquisition 
for cut flowers. 
The prices affixed are for plants in 60’s ; our selection, in 60-size pots, 9s. per doz. ; 
our selection in flowering plants of most of these varieties, 15s. and 18s. per doz. 
G25. _ CANNELLS' DOUBLE — A sport 
from Vnlonte Nntionale, Alba, for cut bloom is 
a great acquisition ; flowers large, and more 
like little' roses ; very freely produced. Is. 
G2G. PRESIDENT HARRISON — Sport 
from Jfadame Thibanl, deeper in colour than the 
arent plant, with deep reddish-pink flowers, 
lotched in upper petals ; very dwarf and free ; a 
grand addition and quite distinct. Is. 
027. MRS. HARRISON — The flowers are 
very large, of pink ground colour reticulated 
with white, with . white centre and margin. 
Nothing like it in commerce. l.«. 
628. PRINCESS OF TECK — Pure white 
flowers of immense size, with nice crimped 
edges; strong grower and free. 9rf. 
629. DUCHESS OF PIPE— Of a beautiful 
blush-white shade, deep maroon blotch on upper 
petals; large fine' flowers: vigorous habit. 9<f. 
G30. BUSH HILL BEAUTY — Enormous 
size, of a mottled-rose sh.nde, much deeper than 
the parent, Madame. Thihaut ; an acquisition. 
l.s. 
631. CHAMPION — Gigantic flowers; white, 
delicately shaded blush, small lake blotch in 
lower petals, upper feathered maroon and red ; 
immense trasses ; vigorous. Is 
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