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NEW GIGANTEA SEMI-DOUBLE ZONAL 
PELARGONIUMS. 
TYPE, **KINO OF DENMARK.^ 
FLA VI A — A very large pure white ; short-jointed habit; dwarf and robust. 3«. 
GENITRIX — A pretty shade of bright oerise ; free dowering ; dwarf and compact. Is. 6d. 
JUDITH CLADEL— A pleasing shade of salmon, deeper centre ; large trasses. Is. id, 
JACQUES DAURELLE — Red, shaded oerise ; dwarf and free flowering ; a beautiful variety. Is. id. 
MICHELE SAVRY — Clear orange-salmon, gradually becoming lighter in colour towards outer margins ; 
of excellent colouring. Is. id. 
M. EMILE GUERRIN — Deep pink, with a white blotch in upper petals ; very attractive. Is. id. 
MME. F. CARNOT (Single Oigantea) — Light rosy pink, semi-nosegay type of flowers; enormous 
trusses. Is. id. 
PRINCESS ARNULF — Deep rosy pink, spot of white in upper petals. Is. id. 
REGALIS — A novel and distinct colour in this class, magenta in the blush shade ; well pronounced. Is. id. 
VAL FLEURI — Deep rosy oerise, very free and dwarf. Is. 6d. 
GRAND NEW BEDDING ZONALS. 
We consider the two following varieties are grand additions. 
LADY BESS —A sport from the well-known bedding variety. West Brighton Oem ; habit identical, and also 
the creamy-coloured stems, but with beautiful deep salmon-coloured flowers and produced in profusion. Wherever 
the parent does well or is largely used this will be found a splendid companion, id. each ; 4s. per doz. 
LADY MAY — This is a sport from Vetumus, and having the usual green stems; habit somewhat taller than 
Lady Best and not quite so spreading, and the flowers are slightly deeper in colour, id. each ; 4s. per doz, 
NEW BEDDING ZONALS. 
The undermentioned varieties have been most favourably reported as having been very fine on the Continent 
daring the past two seasons, 
BEROLIR A — Large and more ciroular flowers than its parent Paxil Craxnppl ; splendid habit, and of a very 
bold appearance. Is, 
CARDINAL — Somewhat resembles its parent Paul Crampel, but of more spreading habit and a slightly 
deeper shade of colour. Is. 
RUBIN (semi-double) — Very dwarf and sturdy habit ; same style of growth as its parent Paul Crampel ; very 
free flowering and withstands the rain well. We are quite convinced there is a grand future before this splendid 
variety. Is. 
UNIVERSELLE — A good self-coloured magenta-lake ; robust spreading habit ; free flowering. Is. 
REFORM ATOR — The habit of growth is all that can be desired, and its fieri feronsness is most amazing, 
whilst the colour being of a bright rich shade of reddish scarlet, so much sought after for effective bedding, places 
it in the front rank. Its intrinsic merits will soon proclaim themselves to all admirers and cultivators of bedding 
Zonals, In 60’s, 4s. per doz. 
RIVAL — The result of a cross between the Zonal and Ivy-leaved sections. It promises to be even more free 
flowering than Reformator — if that is possible — and of a unique shade of soft salmon-red. We refrain from stating 
any more in its favour because its merits are such that it will need no recommending, and it only remains for us to 
urge all to procure it at once. id. each ; 5>, per doz, 
SALMON BLACK VESUVIUS — The parent of this variety — Black Vetuvius — has been muob used 
daring the past few years owing to its striking characteristics of producing almost a black foliage and bright scarlet 
blossoms ; a most effective combination. We are, therefore, delighted in having the privilege of introducing a 
salmon-coloured addition to this class ; it is identical in growth, blackish green in foliage, but the flowers are of a 
pleasing tint of salmon. 1«. each ; 10<. per doz. 
GRAND NEW IVY-LEAF PELARGONIUMS. 
COUNTESS DE GREY — A splendid novelty in the bedding varieties, of a pleasing light satiny salmon 
colour and wonderfully free flowering. Pronounced by all who have seen it as being of a more captivating shade 
than that well-known kind Mine. Crousse. We confidently anticipate this will now supersede it. Is each ; 10s. doz. 
JAMES ATTFIELD — An hybrid, and evidently a seedling from Achievement, extra large bold flowers of a 
beautiful tint of soft pink, short jointed in growth ; very fine. Is. 
NOVELTIES IN LARGE-FLOWERING AND REGAL 
PELARGONIUMS, 1908. 
KING MANUEL — This should become popular for market purposes, the plant being a rapid grower 
producing large trusses of bold flowers ; lower petals rose-pink, splashed and marbled lake, upper[ones crimson 
with maroon blotches ; free and early flowering ; attractive. 6s. 
QUEEN AMELIE — Avery striking, bright and beautiful variety; rich madder-rose, shaded salmon, 
slightly feathered vermilion-red ; large flower of perfect form. 5s. 
