tiE. dh.T\r\ell & G^uide. 
433. CAPITATUM — Rose-scented foliage, 
large ; a nice variety. 
434. LITTLE OEM — Bright rose flowers, 
very fragrant, dwarf and spre^ing habit. 
435. PRETTY POLLY— Fine dwarf bushy 
habit, large leaves, almond-scented. 
436. QUERCIEOLIUM — Fine ornamental 
oak-leaved foliage, leaf black centre, with 
beautiful margin of pea-green ; very attractive. 
487. QUERCIPOLIUM MINOR — Much 
finer cut foliage than the preceding variety, but 
identical in every other way. 
438. DUCHESS OP DEVONSHIRE — 
Miniature growth, fine formed flowers, blush 
white, upper petals blotched maroon and crim- 
son ; very fragrant, dd. 
439. FAIR ELLEN — Has large oak-leaved 
foliage ; very fragrant and beautiful. 
440. TOMENTOSUM— Large, flat, woolh 
foliage, highly scented with peppermint. 
441. PRINCE OP ORANOE— Of dwarf 
habit, small foliage, highly scented with orange. 
VARIEGATED PRINCE OP 
ORANGE — See variegated varieties. 9d. 
442. DALE PARK BEAUTY — Highly 
fragrant. 
443. LADY MARY— Nutmeg scented. 
444. SHOTTESHAM PET — Filbert scented. 
445. LADY PLYMOUTH— See variegated 
varieties. No. 62. 
446. CRISPUM — Citron scented. 
447. LADY SCARBOROUGH — Leaves 
much resembling Parsley, and very attractive ; 
highly fragrant. 
All those not priced, 6rf. each. 
The following varieties are well adapted for Bouquets and 
Buttonholes, owing to their beautiful Fern-like appearance, in 
addition to fragrance, and are for their lasting qualities pre- 
ferable to Ferns : — 
448. DENTICULATUM MAJUS — Bushy habit and 
finely cut foliage ; when well grown assumes the appearance 
of a beautiful Fern ; the best of this section. 
449. PILICIFOLIUM ODORATUM, syn- Pemsefollum 
— A valuable variety ; it not only has a Fem-like appearance, 
but yields a pleasant odour. 
450. RADULA— Foliage large and graceful, good vigorous 
habit ; grand for bouquets. 
451. RADULA MAJOR — Citron scented, foliage of a 
Fern -like anpearance. 
452. PHEASANT'S P O O T— Large foliage ; fine for 
bouquets. 
HYBRIDS FROM THE OLD “UNIQUE." 
463. CONSPICUA — Large flowers, bright 
magenta, pencilled in the upper petals. 
454. SCARLET UNIQUE — Flowers dull 
scarlet, blotched with maroon ; good habit. 
466. ROLLISSON'S UNIQUE— Rich vio- 
let-crimson. 
456. liIRS. KINGSBURY— Nice addition 
to this section ; magenta-crimson. 
467. OLD UNIQUE — Deep lilac; very 
distinct. 
We will send 100 distinct varieties, of all classes, our selection, package free, for 32s, 
NEW DECORATIVE PELARGONIUMS. 
We have much pleasure in recommending the following new kinds as a distinct advance in this 
useful and favourite class of flowers : — 
460. LADAS— Of a most beautiful shade of blush pink, deeper in upper petals, which are 
heavily blotched maroon ; large bold flowers ; free. 2s. 6d. - , • i, i,-. 
461. DUCHESS OP PORTLAND— A sport from Empress of India, in habit and size ot 
flower identical with that variety ; blush salmon, deeper in upper petals ; very striking and eltectu e. 
f 462. ROYAL ROSE— As name denotes, of a pretty rose shade ; very dwarf and free ; most 
463. EUCLID— Beautifully fringed flowers of a blush white, feathered with maroon in upper 
petals ; dwarf and free. Is. 6rf. 
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