ii. Caqqell & $oqs’ floral Gfuide 
filicifomum oookatcv. 
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. FILICIFOLIUM ODORATUM, syn. Fernaefolium 
—A valuable variety ; it not only has a Fern-like appearance, 
but yields a pleasant odour. 
A 50. RADULA—Foliage large and graccful, good vigorous 
habit; grand for bouquets. 
451. RADULA MAJOR — Citron scented, foliage of a 
Fern-like anpearance. 
452. PHEASANT S FOOT—Large foliage; fine for 
bouquets. 
HYBRIDS FROM THE OLD “UNIQUE." 
453. CONSPICUA — Large flowers, bright 
magenta, pencilled in the upper petals. 
454. SCARLET UNIQUE — Flowers dull 
scarlet blotched with maroon; good habit 
455. ROLLISSON'S UNIQUE—Kich vio¬ 
let-crimson. 
Wc will send 100 distinct 
45G. MRS. KINGSBURY—Nice addition 
; to this section ; magenta-crimso n 
457. OLD UNIQUE— Deep lilac; very 
distinct. 
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varieties, of all classes, our selection, package free, for 32*. 
NEW SHOW, REGAL, AND DECORATIVE 
PELARGONIUMS. 
The Queen of this family. We are quite sure if there is one section of a 
family more useful either as a plant or cut flower it is these, their brilliancy 
of colour is grand. The following are of great value to the Floral World :— 
BLUSH ROSE (Show)— Bold flowers, ground colour rosy blush, upper petals blotched crimson* 
shading olT to rosy red ; compact and very free. 3 s. 6 d. 
DUKE OF PORTLAND (Show)— Very fine bold flowers, ground colour rosy salmon, maroon 
and crimson blotch in upper petals, sl'ghtly blotched chocolate in lower petals. 3s. Gd. 
EMMA HAYES —An improvement on Bose Queen, slightly deeper in the pleasing shade of flesh 
colour, bold flowers and large trusses; pretty. 3*. (a/. 
H. J. JONES — Clear rosy red, distinct maroon blotch in upper petals, white centre, very profuse 
bloomer, dwarf habit ; effective. 2s. Gd. 
J. W. HAYES (Show)—A beautiful rich coloured variety, bright crimson blotch in each petal, 
with maroon upper petals; fine habit, very free and effective; a dark sport from Martial . 2 s. (Ul. 
J. DOUGLAS (Show')— A fine improvement as regards size of flowers and vigorous halaf, ground 
colour roy pink, distinct white centre, and blotched maroon in upper petals; fine bold 
flowers. 3-. Gd. 
LADY DUFF (Regal)—Producing flowers of a deeper shade of colour than Duke, of Fife, being 
of a rich rosy red, distinct white margin and centre; seven and eight petals, and much crimped? 
more so than any other variety ; good constitution. 3s. Gd. 
LINDA — A tine decorative variety, bold flowers of a clear salmon shade of a pleasing tint, 
feathered and blotched maroon in upper petals : grand. 2 s. Gd. 
MAY QUEEN (Show) — Soft salmon rose, dark crimson blotch on upper petals, large hold 
flowers and trusses ; robust habit. 3.v. fb 7 . 
PRINCESS MAY — In the w'ay of . Jubilee , both in flower and habit, but the colour is deeper in 
shade, of a beautiful china pink, feathered maroon in upper petals, crimped margins. 3s. Ob/. 
QUEEN ELEANOR — Enormous flowers aud trusses, very attractive; lower petals white, 
tinted blush, upper petals almost covered w ith maroon, light crimson blotch. 3s. Gd. 
ROSE BARD—A most profuse flowering and effective variety, literally covered with flowers of 
a soft rosv-lake shade, deeper in tipper petals, and blotched maroon : a sport from the well-know n 
variety, The Bard. 2s. Gd. 
The set of twelve Ur 35s. 
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