G(^uide. 
656. TRIOaiPHE DE ST. MANDE— Rich 
magenta, snffuscd crimson, with trusses resem- 
bling a Hydrangea ; dwarf, sturdy habit, exceed- 
ingly showy and free, slightly undulated. 1.?. 
657. ELEGANTISSIMA— Rich vermilion, 
and margined with a broad band of pure white, 
centre of ]) 0 tais blotched black. 1.? 
658. PRINCE TECK (5>n. Firs King)— 
Flowers large, colour scarlet, suffused with 
purple, upper half of petals rich maroon, large 
truss. 1,9. Gd. 
6.59. PRINCE OP WALES — Excellent 
habit, very free, and produces good trusses of 
large effective flowers, not really double, colour 
bright vermilion, light centre and edges, l.s. 
600. DR. MASTERS— Large black blotches 
in the centre, margin rich crimson, lower petals 
small blotch, broatler margin tlian upper. Is. 
661. BEAUTY OP OXTON — Very rich 
maroon colour, darkly blotched ; light centre, 
tinted with rose j all the petals are regularly 
margined with white, and beautifully fringed. 1,«. 
662. QUEEN VICTORIA — Crispy petals, 
colour rich vermilion, broadly margined pure 
white, upper petals blotched maroon. Is. 
663. CAPTAIN RAIKES — Upper petals 
deep fiery crimson, flaked with purplish black 
and bordered with carmine ; lower petals clear 
bright, fiery crimson. Is. 
664. QEORGE SAND— A beautiful blush 
tint on white ground, (piite distinct, flowers 
double, habit dwarf ; very pretty. Is. 
665. MAID OP KENT— Dwarf habit; 
flowers white, feathered on each petal, moat 
beautifully fringed ; very free. l.s. 
HYBRID CAPE PELARGONIUMS. 
(HYBRID ECIIINATUM CLASS.) 
666. ROSY MORN — Rosy violet, shaded 
with beautiful deep carmine, dark crimson spots 
and stripes about the centre, l.s. 
667. ECHINATUM — Pearly white, feathered 
maroon in upper petals; large, well-formed 
trusses ; one of the best. l.s. 
668. ERECTUM — Deep maroon flowers, 
margined white, large foliage. Is. 
669. PIXIE — Dark rose, chocolate blotch, 
pale centre. Is. 
THE GERANIUM PROPER. 
GERANIUM ARMENIUM — Purplish, 
rose-coloured flowers; neat habit, 18 inches 
in height, useful for the border or rockery. 
2s. Gd. 
GERANIUM CINEREUM — A showy rock 
or border plant, silvery foliage, 6 inches in 
height ; white flowers, veined purple. Gd. 
GERANIUM IBERICUM--Strong-growing, 
2 feet in height ; rich purplish blue. 9d. 
GERANIUM SANGUINEUM. Gd. 
GERANIUM PRATENSE ALBUM— A fine 
shrubbery plant, bold foliage, white flowers. 6rf. 
GERANIUM LANCASTRIENSE. 9f/. 
GERANIUM SYLVATICUM PLORE 
PLENO — 2 feet high ; pretty and neat double 
rosy-purple flowers, desirable for masses or 
clumps. Is. each ; 9s. per doz. 
GERANIUM ENDRESSI— Bright rose 
colour ; a fine variety. 
GERANIUM MACRORHIZUM— A curious 
plant, with a half shrubby stem. Gd. 
GERANIUM PLATYPETALUM— The best 
of the strong growing varieties, somewhat similar 
to 6r. Ibericum, but more ornamental. 9d. 
f*®NTST®'M0NS. 
jjNE of the best hardy plants for mixed borders, which will grow in almost any soil, but the 
richer and more open it is the better. They will bloom abundantly from June until 
October, and are very valuable for cut flowers, and have been so much improved that they 
are now a very ornamental class of^plants, and ought to be in every garden. 
The best Varieties out. 
1. A. C.'MAXWELL. 
2. AGNES LAING. 
3. ALEX. DUMAS. 
ALEXANDER PPLAUM. 
ALFRED PELLIER. 
'6. ALPHONSE DAUDET. 
7. ATLANTIDE. Is. 
8. B. L. FREEMAN. 
9. BERTHA KOCH. Is. Gd, 
10. CANDIDATE. 
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