Cki|i|ell & Gfuitle. 
84-i. MBS. MAYES — Flower nearly three inches across, and strikes everyone with surprise, 
light salmon, shaded with cream. Is. 
845. MRS, E. Q-. HI LL* — Soft salmon, deeper centre ; in every other respect resembling the 
undermentioned varieties. 9(L • 
346. ATJRORE BOREALE — Light scarlet, tinged with salmon; strong grower, splendid 
round leathery foliage; size of flowers immense. Od. 
347. GLOIRE LYONNAISE — In every way similar, but different shade of colour; cherry-rose- 
scarlet with immense pips and trusses. 1^. 
A 
SEMI. OR HYBRID NOSEGAYS. 
LL the«e carry immense heads of bloom, like the Hydrangea, measuring, with good cultivation 
8 to 10 inches over, and are grand for decoration, either in the conservatory, for bedding, or 
for large pots in the open air. 
.848. SUVARNA — Enormous trusses, good 
habit ; intense bright scarlet. Is. 
349. DR. MAODONALD — Rich glowing 
crimson scarlet ‘ very large trusses, l.t. 
360. DR. E. RAWSON — Dwarf spreading 
habit, large bold trusses, deep crimson-tinted 
flowers. 9d. 
351. JOHN FORBES — An improvement on 
John GMons, flowers much broader and trusses 
more mnssive ; fine. 9rf. 
362. CANDACE — A beautiful colour, red- 
dish-crimson ; effective. 9</. 
353. DR. ROTHERA — Rich dark glowing 
scarlet, flowers of immense size, both in pips 
and trusses. 9c/. 
354. DR. S. GREY— Deep rich crimson ; 
a fine advance in this favourite colour. 9</ 
All those not priced 6rf. each. 
355. OCTAVE MIRBEAD — Light lilac ma- 
genta, deeper in centre and edges, a most d'stinct 
shade, t normous trusses ; quite a novelty. 9</. 
856. FLAMINGO — Soft rosy lake, suffused 
orange, a deeper orange in centre; enormous 
trusses, and produced in profusion. 9rf. 
367. LIVY — Globular-shaped trusses of 
immense size ; orange-red flower^, suffused a 
rosy shade; dwarf habit, aud very free. 9c/. . 
358. KAISER FREDERICK— Very dwarf 
and floriferons, deep rosy-magenta. 9</. 
359. FIERY CROSS — A most intense colour, 
trusses of flowers of immense size ; a valuable 
scarlet-crimson variety. 
360. REV. JOHNSON — Crimson - scarlet, 
trusses and flowers fine ; free, habit dwarf. 
BEDDING ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
BEDDER3— Re- 
in every way far 
361. KING OF THE 
sembles John Gibbons, but 
better. 6.v. per doz. 
362. M. MYRIEL — Crimson ; is one of our 
finest bedders. 
363. HER MAJESTY — Same habit as 
Vesuvius, with brighter scarlet flowers. 
364. HENRY JACOBY — Crimson ; has 
stood pre - eminent amongst other bedding 
varieties. Gd. each ; 3s. Gd. per doz. ; 24s. per 100 ; 
in May, 3s. doz. 
All those not priced, Gd. 
365. WEST BRIGHTON GEM— An ex- 
ceedingly free variety of a bright scarlet colour 
For bedding purposes one of the finest. 4s. 
per doz. 
366. JOHN GIBBONS — Pips and trusses 
gigantic, colour bright orange-scarlet; a grand 
bedding variety. 3.s. per doz. 
367. VESUVIUS— One of the finest bedders. 
3s. per doz. 
368. TRIOMPHE DE STELLA— Ono_of 
the finest ; colour brilliant orange-scarlet. 
each ; 4s. to 6s. per doz. 
369. _OMPHALE — Soft satiny-salmon, white 
eye. 9(/.'each; 6s. doz. 
370. LUCY MASON — Colour deep reddish 
salmon, deeper centre ; large trusses, freely pro- 
duced ; habit dwarf. 
SALMON-COLOURED. 
4s. doz. 
371. SURPRISE (Salmon Vesuvius)— 
Salmon-coloured flowcfsj and in every other way 
identical with its parent.' 
372. MRS. HOLFORD — Deep salmon, rosy 
margin, white eye ; very dwarf. 
PINK 
873. MRS. W. BROWNE — Thempst intense 
in the pink and purple section ; most distinct. 
374. BECKWITH’S PINK— Without doubt 
will supersede all other pink varieties of the 
Master CAnstinetype. Gd. each, 4s. doz., 24s. 100. 
'6(f. ealcK ; 4s.' per d6z. 
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, 376. LADY BAILEY— Very degp'^piiik; 
very' Wfective. .•i.t. 
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3l*6. MRS. TURNER — Bright 'rays of 
purple predominating ; a first-class variety. 
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