?!•. Ckr\T\eJl Bonsii’ Gfuitle. 
:^y. iiiAMBEAU— Very large, and 
k ducing flowers of a scarlet colour ; strong. 
pro- 
very 
3!K>. LE PROPHETE — Rosy red ; dwarf 
habit, veiy free flowering. 
391. RAPHAEL — Of a light rose colour, 
very floriferous ; habit dwarf. 
392. JACQUES CALLOT— Violet-purple 
shade ; free and quite di-stinct. 
.998. ROBERT OWEN— Rosy red; 
double, perfect shape. 
394. LA PRANCE — A beautiful shade of 
lilac, distinct colour; fine large flower; dwarf 
habit and very free. I.s. 
395. PRINCE OP WALES— Purple shaded, 
semi-double, bold trusses ; very free and erect. 
390. MDME. MOUGEOT — Deep red ; 
fine form ; dwarf and short jointed, but erect. 
397. LAMARTINE — Orange-scarlet, the 
brightest in this colour ; very fine. 
398. H. CANNELL — Bold flower, good form 
and substance ; deep rosy scarlet, slightly shaded 
magenta; dwarf; sturdy habit. 
399. SOUV. DE CHAS. TURNER- 
Producing gigantic trusses and pips; flowers of a 
deep pink shade, feathered maroon in upjjer 
petals. 
400. GALILEE — Soft rosy-pink, very large 
and well formed ; grand round trusses, good habit, 
free bloomer. 
401. C U V I E R — Light magenta ; nothing 
approaching it for colour in this class. 
402. BERTHELOT — Of a magenta shade, 
beautiful round pips, and very double. 
403. MURILLO — Dark crimson ; habit short 
jointed ; very free flowering. 
404. MADAME THIBAUT — Splendid 
habit, producing flowers at every joint; deep 
pink. 
405. LE PRINTEMPS — Rosy pink ; a very 
beautiful and effective variety. 
406. MIGNON — Salmon, very double, good 
shape. 
407. JEANNE D’ARO— One of the finest 
white, suffused tight lavender; an acquisition. 
408. CONGO — Light lilac, shot deeper, 
centre rose, edges silvery white. 
T/ie undermentioned varieties are more adapted for trailing, ^c. 
409. LA PLORIPERE — Soft rose-pink, very 
free ; a useful variety fer baskets, vases, &c. 
410. ISADORE PERAL — Pleasing shade of 
rose, large and very double ; most beautiful ; 
distinct. 
411. COMTESSE HORACE DE CHOI- 
SEUL — Beautiful satiny rose ; most charming. 
412. CANDEUR — Flowers very double, pure 
white, vigorous habit; very free. 
413. A. P. BARRON — Lilae-rose, flower.- 
large and very full ; short-jointed and free. 
414. SARAH BERNHARDT— Fine large 
flowers, pure white upper petals, feathered ma- 
roon ; very free. 
415. MADAME CROUSSE — Silvery-pink; 
most uselul for window boxes, &c. 
All varieties not priced, Gd. each. 
SINGLE-FLOWERED IVY-LEAF SECTION. 
416. VICTORIA — Fine round flowers, large 
trusses of a beautiful rose-pink shade ; short 
jointed and very free. 
417. COLONEL ROUDAIRE— Soft 
scarlet ; large, fine trusses. 
418. MASTERPIECE — Trusses of immense 
size, of a beautiful rich magenta - crimsftu. 
419. MULTIPLORE — Bright pink, flowers 
and trusses very large, and freely produced. 
420. M. DE BORINGE — Magenta- 
crimson, very large and fine ; vigorous habit. 
421. LA PRANCE (Hybrid) - Light rose, 
flowers and trusses large; habit free, short 
jointed. 
422. MRS. H. CANNELL— Deep mauve- 
purple, peifectly round. 
423. BRIDAL WREATH— Ground colour 
pure white, small and delicate pink centre. 
424. DOLLY VARDEN — In the summer 
months it assumes a rich golden tint, and marked 
near the disc with a dark bronze zone. 
All varieties not priced, 6rf. each ; 4s. per doz. 
SCENTED-LEAF PELARGONIUM SECTION. 
IWHESE beautifully scented-leaved Pelargoniums axe now very extensively grown for their highly 
fragrant foliage, and for mixing with cut flowers, to which they add a most pleasant odour. 
431. MHS* DOTTGIjAS — liich mauve, 
slightly shaded rose, blotched maroou in upper 
petals. 
432. LOTHARIO — Rich violet, rosy crim- 
son flowers, with conspicuous black spots on 
each petal. 9d. 
