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Plants and Rooted Cuttings of Choice Florists’ Flo.wers ( continued ). 
NEW SINGLE ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
Zonal Pelargoniums. 
(PEARSO.N’S NEW SET 1892.) 
each— s. d. 
Eueharis. Pure white, large well-slmped pip and truss ; 
plant of good habit, and very free ; a very fine 
variety, the llowors keeping perfectly pure in colour in 
the hottest weather .... ... ... ... 1 6 
Flamingo. Scarlet, shaded with orange and plum 
colour ; the individual blooms are hardly up to our 
standard of form, but are so freely produced in immense 
trusses as to make a wonderfully showy plant ... 1 0 
Galatea. Delicate salmon-rose, with white blotch on the 
upper petals ; large truss, very free ... ... 1 6 
Grace Harvey. Paid rose, lighter centre, very novel 
shade of colour ; well-formed flower, dwarf habit ... 1 6 
Kaiser Frederick. Rich plum-purple, very distinct 
shade of colour; plant dwarf in habit, carrying fine, 
large trusses of bloom ... ... ... . . . 1 G 
Livy. Rich orange-scarlet, upper petals veined with 
crimson; flowers immense, both in pip and truss; very 
distinct. ; will be a grand exhibition variety ... 1 6 
Mdlle. Trine. Bright rose, shaded plum colour. We 
strongly recommend this as one of the best varieties 
for Winter flowering; if really seems to improve after 
the dull weather begins ... ... ... ... 1 6 
Mrs. E. Rawson. Rich orange-scarlet; resembles 
Livy in colour and style, but it is more perfect in shape, 
and a smoother and more refined flower ... ... 1 G 
Puritan. White ground, shaded salmon, which deepens 
to a distinct ring round the centre, very delicate and 
pretty shade; round, well-shaped flower ... ... 1 6 
One of each nine varieties, as above, 10s. 6d. 
Six varieties, our selection from above, 7s 6d. 
GERANIUMS— 
Show, Fancy and Regal. 
We have a very choice collection of these beautiful and highly 
popular flowers, which we offer in fine healthy plants, well sot 
with flower-buds, at prices as below. Our collection includes 
such fiue varieties as Beauty of Oxtou, Bush Hill Beauty, 
Captain Raikes, Duchess of Albany, Duchess of Edinburgh, 
Duchess of Took, Emperor of Russia, Gold Mine, Kingston Beauty, 
Masterpiece, Pink Perfection, Prince Arthur, Prince of Novelties, 
Prince of Wales, Princess of Wales, Queen Victoria, Triomphe de 
St. Mande, Rob Roy Improved, and many other new and 
beautiful sorts. 
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with 
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Duchess of Fife (new). Clear lake, shaded 
white margin and centre; splendid ... ... 3 6 
Volonte Nationale Alba. Beautiful pure white 1 0 
Dorothy. Carmine-rose with white centre, beautifully 
fringed petals, margined white ... ... ... 1 0 
New and select vars., fine plants per doz. 21s. and 24s. 
Very fine sorts, good plants ... „ 15s. „ 18s. 
Very fine sorts, smaller plants ... „ 9s. „ 12s. 
Good varieties, our selection G for 3s. 6d. ; per doz. 6s. 
Gold & Silver Tricolor Pelargoniums. 
Lady Cullum, Sophie Dumaresque, Lass o’Gowrie, 
Mrs. Laing, Mrs. John Clutton, and other beautiful 
varieties ... ... ... ... per doz. 5s. ; each 6d. 
Sweet-scented Geranium. 
Lady Plymouth. Handsomely divided silver-variegated 
foliage, deliciously scented ... 3 for 2s. ; each 9d. 
SHOW AND REGAL GERANIUMS. 
From Mrs. M. B ROCK LEHURST, Victoria, Vancouver Island. 
Oct. IJUli. 
"The Pelargonium, ' ‘ Dorothy," went in the Spring, flowered, ami was one 
of the most beautiful things 1 ever s*w. The Geranium, ' Mrs. Norman," ia 
flowering now, and is the admiration of all ; it is indeed beautiful." 
From Mr. JAMES BULLOCK. Xautwich 
May 01 h. 
"Toe Geraniums 1 had from yon have done well. I took First Prize a* the 
Xautwich Show, besi les n Special Prize for tlio lies! plant iu the Show. They all grew 
to a large size, some of the plants being three feet across " 
