H. Cartel 1 & $oq£’ FloiTil Collide. 
Peurgo' niums, Zonal®. 
FOR GERANIUMS PROPER, SEE LIST AT END OF PELARGONIUMS. 
TRICOLOR AND VARIEGATED FOLIAGE VARIETIES 
WITH DOUBLE FLOWERS. 
1. PRINCESS HENRY OF BATTEN- 
BERG— Snow-white variegated foliage and 
flowers. Is. 
2. LADY ROSEBERY — A lovely 
variegated leaf; fine shaped light crimson 
flowers. 1.9. 
3. MISS ELLEN TERRY—Broad white 
margin, deep green centre; habit dwarf; flowers 
pure white, deep salmon centre; large and very 
double; quite novel and beautiful. Is. 6c/. 
4. MRS. PARKER—Producing a quantity 
of beautiful double pink flowers very similar to 
Madame Thibaut, &c. ; foliage green with white 
margin ; distinct and attractive. 
5. CHELSEA GEM — Profuse bloomer, 
foliage bright green, with a broad margin of 
white ; large trusses, of a charming lilac pink 
colour. 
6. BRONZE CORINNE—Fine large double 
flowers of a bright scarlet, regular chestnut zone 
on golden ground. 
7. MRS. STRANG—Golden Tricolor with 
double flowers, cerise-scarlet; vigorous habit. 
8. SOLEIL LEVANT — Compact habit, 
bright silver variegated foliage, rich scarlet 
flowers. 
9. MARY ANDERSON—Very dwarf and 
free, purple-pink flowers, quite distinct, silver 
vari egated, pre tty. 1.9. 
SELECT LIST OF PELARGONIUMS WITH COLOURED LEAVES. 
GOLDEN TRICOLORS. 
10. ME. HENEY COX—Intensely bright 
markings, with a well-defined zone of rich crim¬ 
son, and bright yellow margin. 9 d. 
11. MASTERPIECE — Fine broad zone, 
very black; good habit; first-class. 6c/., 5s. doz. 
12. MARIE STUART—Fine bold flat leaf; 
well-defined zone of richly inflamed scarlet. 1.9. 
13. MRS. WALTERS — A very highly- 
coloured zone, contrasting with a broad golden 
margin, deep green centre ; distinct. 1 . 9 . 
14. ADAM BASS—Dark zone, very broad 
and even; perfectly flat leaf; dwarf sturdy 
habit; robust grower. 9 d. 
16. MISS GORING — Highly coloured, 
dense and regular ; attractive. Is. 
18. PETER GRIEVE—Round leaf, high 
colour, good grower. Is. 
19. PRINCE OF WALES—Grand variety; 
colours exceedingly bright; one of the best. is. 
’20. PEACOCK—Beautiful, bright crimson 
zone ; fine grower. Is. 
21. SIR R. NAPIER—Fine grower, the 
streak of red is very bright; distinct. 
All those not priced, 
23. MRS. TURNER — Rather a coarser 
variety ; vivid colours ; one of the best. 
26. MACBETH—A beautiful variety, habit 
dwarf and bushy, dark zone, bright scarlet ring, 
attractive. 9 d. each, 6s. per doz. 
27. WILLIAM SANDY—Dwarf; narrow 
inflamed scarlet zone. 
28. ENCHANTRESS — Highly coloured, 
Vandyke zone, deep golden margin; a fine ad¬ 
vance on Mrs. Pollock. 6d. each; 5s. doz. 
29. MISS BATTERS—Has every appear¬ 
ance of Mrs. Pollock , but a quicker growth. 
30. FLORENCE—One of the best. 
31. SOPHIE DUMARESQUE—Effective. 
33. LADY CULLUM—A well-known variety. 
34. COUNTESS OF CRAVEN — Good 
bedding variety. 
35. MRS. POLLOCK—A well-known kind. 
4s. to 6s. per doz. ; 26s. per 100. 
36. GOLDEN BRILLIANTISSIMUM —• 
Similar to the old Brilliant; distinctly blotched 
yellow arm white round margin, the remaining 
part light >ea green, vivid scarlet flowers. 
For edging of beds a gem. 
/, each ; 4s. per doz. 
