dkr\r\ell & Gfuide. 
f DWARF DOUBLE ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
169. WISHING GATE— A pleasing rosy- 
pink shade, large pips of fine form. 
IGO. GONE COON— Deep pink; dwarf, 
bushy habit ; a little gem. 
161. MISS BRIGHT — Lovely bright 
purple scarlet, blooms large ; fine shape. Is. 
162. LADY EMILY PEEL— Pink colour, 
lovely ; fine dwarf habit ; free bloomer. 
163. DR. BUTLER — Bright salmon. 
164. LE CAM^iL^ION— Striped flowers, 
habit dwarf, very rarely higher than six inches 
from the pot, abundant bloomer, dd. 
166. JEANNE CANOOT— Of a beautiful 
shade of blush ; very dwarf and free. 
SINGLE CRIMSON AND SCARLET, &c. 
The prices attached are for Plants in BO’s, our selection, for all classes of 
Singles 8s. doz.; ditto, large Plants in 5-inch pots, 16s. and 18s. per doz. 
Many of them can be supplied in 6 and 8-inch pots. 2s. 6d. to 6s. each. 
Cuttings half the price of Plants. 
For Novelties in Singles, see front of Guide. 
KING OF CRIMSONS—) See 
SIR HENRY IRVING—)’ Novelties. 
170. SOUV. DE W. B. MILLER— 
Brilliant crimson of the most intense shade we 
have yet seen, large and distinct white eye ; fine 
bold truss ; good habit. 2s. 
171. LORD ABERlDEEN — Brilliant 
scarlet ; perfect-shaped flowers standing erect on 
long foot-stalks ; a model variety. Is. 6(7. 
172. GERERAL WOLSELEY — Clear 
rosy-red ; a grand flower in the way of Enid. 
Is. 6(7. 
173. IRIS — A brilliant shade of purple 
crimson ; very fine trusses ; effective. l.v. 6(7. 
174. ZENOBIA — Clear bright rose, one of 
the prettiest shades ; good form and substance. 
Is. 6(7. 
175. TRILBY — Cerise, shaded to scarlet 
and over-laid with rich plum ; pips and trusses 
very large. Is. 6(7. 
176. PHYLLIS — Pale salmon-rose, large 
and faultless in form ; beautiful, dwarf. Is. 
177. LORD FARRER — Quite distinct 
bold flowers of a clear rosy-scarlet, shaded 
deeper in centre, white eye; flowers and trusses 
very large ; splendid. Is. 
178. VOLCANIC — Very richly coloured, 
fiery shaded crimson and magenta, bright white 
eye, immense trusses ; very useful during the 
autumn and winter. Is. 
179. KITTY — Soft cherry-red with white 
eye, paler blotch in upper petals ; very large 
and circular in form ; colour charming. Is. 
180. RED EAGLE — Soft scarlet, good form, 
large trusses. Is. 
181. LORD NEWTON — Splendid bold 
flowers of the finest form, of a bright madder 
shade. Is. 6(7. 
182. PRINCESS ALLS- Clear pale rose, 
very beautiful and distinct shade ; large and 
fine. Is. 
183. GEORGE GORDON — Bright rosy- 
scarlet; perfectly circular; good habit. Is. 
184. MR. OWEN THOMAS — Rich scarlet, 
tinted crimson, large white centre; fine over- 
lapping petals, circular flowers, splendid habit. Is. 
185. JOHN RUSKIN — Soft orange-red 
flowers of large dimensions and great substance ; 
sturdy habit. Is. 
186. DUKE OF YORK — Reddish magenta, 
deeper in upper petals, enormons-sised flowers 
and trusses ; vigorous habit ; one of the finest for 
winter decoration. 9(7. 
187. LORD ELGIN — Of a pleasing shade 
of soft rosy-scarlet, fine bold flowers and trusses ; 
of good constitution ; a nice addition. Is. 
188. SHERLOCK HOLMES — Splendid 
large flowers and trusses ; clear rosy-magenta of 
a distinct shade, deeper towards centre ; pretty 
and effective. Is. 
189. METALLIC — Circular flowers ; rich 
crimson, tinted magenta towards base of petals ; 
dwarf and free. Is. 
190. DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE— A rich 
crimson self in the way of Lord Rosebery, with 
broad overlapping petals of great substance and 
size ; vigorous, l.s. 
191. SOLDIER’S TUNIC— Of a most 
i intense scarlet colour, medium sized, well 
formed ; very striking. 9(7. 
192. ENID — Of a rosy-red shade ; large 
and very effective ; free. Is. 
193. OLIVIA — A grand improvement on 
Edith Pearson; of a rosy -red, tinted salmon; 
flowers and trusses of great merit. Is. 
194. J. BIDWELL — A splendid rich scarlet, 
distinct white eye; very erect; dwarf habit; 
effective. Is. 
196. WINTIE — Rosy-red of a pleasing 
shade ; bold flowers, large white eye. 9(7. 
196. M. CALVAT — Crimson, white eye, 
medium-sized flowers, but forming into large 
bold trusses. l.s. 
197. W. P. WRIGHT — It produces splendid 
bold scarlet flowers, and trusses of immense size 
and substance. Is. 6(7. 
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