PLANTS — New Tricolor Geraniums. 
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The First Prize for the six be8t Golden Zonal (tricolor) Geraniums at the Great Pelargonium Show Eoval 
Horticultural Society, Hay 22nd, 18G9, was awarded to J. Carteii & Co. for the six following varieties ’ 7 
PRINCE OF WALES. 
Tricolor. 
PRINCESS OF WALES. 
Tricolor. 
EDITH STUART. 
Tricolor. 
Orders for these three varieties will he looked to be supplied vert spring, our stock Icing too limited to admit of 
distribution this autumn . 
MRS. DUNNETT. (Carter.) 
A splendid tricolor with very compact habit, and flat 
salver-shaped leaves, with zone intensely dark. 
Price 42s. each. 
SIR ROBERT NAPIER. (CARTER.) 
A tricolor with the darkest and broadest black zone 
yet seen, indented with brilliant scarlet Vandyke 
blotches, and deep golden margin, flower clear flesh, 
rose centre. 
Price 21.s. each. 
SULTANA VALID A. (Carter.) 
A splendid tricolor, first exhibited at the Crystal 
Palace on the occasion of tho visit of the Sultan and 
H.R.II. the Prince of Wales, aud named by request of 
the Chairman of the Company after the Sultan Mother. 
Something in the way of Prince of Wales, but with a 
very bright straw yellow margin; a most desirable 
show variety. 
Price 21a. each. 
The set, one plant of each of the above three unique varieties, for £3 3s. 
PHCEBUS. (Moituis.) 
Free habit, large foliage, of great substance ; a most desirable tricolor for winter decoration, retaining its brilliant 
colour throughout the season better than any other variety, flower bright orange scarlet. 
Price 
OBERON. (Morris.) 
A splendid variety, in the way of Luc;/ Grieve, 
equally blight in colour, but with a much broader nearly 
black zone, edged and blotched with vivid crimson, and 
margined with golden yellow, fine large flat surface and 
round outline of foliage, aud a most vigorous grower, 
bloom corise scarlet. 
Price 3tf. Gd. each. 
The set, one plant of each of the i 
15s. each. 
TITANIA. (Morris.) 
The fiuost sent out previous to this season, with dark 
bronze nearly black zone, surrounded and blotched with 
vivid scarlet, margin a pure belt of bright golden yel- 
low, flower cerise scarlet; a limited number only to 
otter of this really splendid variety. Two First Class 
Certificates. 
Price 10s. id. each. 
hove three splendid varieties, for 21s. 
L’EMPEREUR. (SMITH.) 
Leaf broadly margined with bright yellow, with rich 
zone of brilliant red aud black, of free compact branch- 
ing habit. 
Price 3*. 6 d. each. 
LOUISA SMITH. 
Leaf margined yellow, with fine distinct zone of 
bright crimson red and black, deep olive green centre ; 
this variety is of free growth, with large bold foliage^ | 
scarlet flowers, large truss. 
Price 'is. id. each. 
RUBY RING. (Morris.) 
Tricolor zoned, with very dark brown zone, blotched 
and edged with a narrow line of brilliant crimson, good 
flat leaf and line branching habit. 
Price is. G d. oach. 
RED GAUNTLET. (Morris.) 
Tricolor-zoned variety, with flat salver-shaped leaves, 
bright golden margin, scarlet aud chocolate bronze 
zone ; will make a most admirable plant for specimens 
for exhibition, being a very free grower, and very good 
habit ; lively scarlet bloom. 
Price is. id. each. 
B The set > one plant of each of the above four splendid Novelties, for 10s. 6d. 
NEW SILVER ZONAL (TRICOLOR) GERANIUMS. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE. (Carter.) 
Perfectly flat salver-shaped foliage, deeply indented 
edges, margin pure white, surrounding a scarlet zone, 
centre bright smooth green ; the most distinct of this 
class yet offered. 
Price 5s. each. 
The set, one each of 1 
MABEL MORRIS. (Morris.) 
A variety in tho way of tho well-known Italia TJnita, 
raised by Mr. Morris, of Deptford, a much more vigor- 
ous grower, and an invaluable bedcler, with large convex 
foliage, margin white, round zone of bright scarlet. 
Prieo is. each, 
two varieties, 7s. Gd. 
WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF CHOICE VINES. 
