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IIOVET AND CO. } S CATALOGUE OF 
Rosy Morn, rosy crimson, overlaid with purple; large truss. 
Rosebud, white, with salmon centre; a great improvement in this class. 
Robin Hood, light purple and magenta-crimson; new, novel, and flue. 
Rainbow, rosy crimson; a fine, distinct color, and free bloomer. 
Rebecca, bright cherry; flue dwarf habit. 
Renown, light orange-scarlet; fine truss. 
Remus, flowers white with clear lake eye; truss large, fine habit. 50c. 
Romulus, flowers crimson; compact truss, novel in color and style. 50c. 
Sunshine, orange-scarlet. 
Shade of Evening, rosy scarlet. 
Sir C. Napier, bright scarlet; fine form. 
Star of Fire, flaming scarlet; most proftise bloomer. 
Splendor, distinct shade of scarlet; fine, large truss. 
Sir John Moore, intense bright scarlet; large, round flower. 
Sambo, dark, glossy scarlet flowers of fine form; large, globular truss. 
Stella, rich crimson-scarlet; splendid trusser; one of the best. 
Scarlet Gem (Nosegay), orange-scarlet; white eye; dwarf habit. 
Sir C. Campbell, yellowish salmon, white eye, upper petal shaded lilac. 
Vesuvius, brilliant scarlet; one of the best bedders. 
Vesta, deep crimson-scarlet; free bloomer and very effective. 
Virginia, pink, suffused with purple; very distinct and very pretty. 
Virgo Marie, flowers pure white; fine form and substance. 
Velocipede, scarlet; fine. 
Warrior, intense scarlet; free grower, fine bedder. 
Wellington, dark maroon-crimson; immense truss; vigorous habit. 
Wild Charlie, deep salmon; fine. 
White Perfection, pure white; flower stems well above the foliage. 
Wiltshire Lass, rosy pink; very large truss; foliage zoned. 
Wellington Hero, brilliant scarlet; pure white eye. 
White Tom Thumb, for decoration and bedding purposes this is one of the 
best; dwarf, compact habit, producing an abundance of pure white flowers. 
Price, 25c, each, except those noted; $2.25 per dozen. 
LILIPUTIAN ZONAL GERANIUMS. 
This is anew and highly interesting form of the Zonal class, originated by an 
eminent cultivator in Saxony, and recently introduced into England. The growth 
is distinct from the ordinary dwarf kinds, but is proportionally vigorous, while the 
foliage is small, and the flowers equal in size to the Zonal kinds of large growth. 
Their compact habit and neat style of growth will render them universal favorites, 
particularly for vases and pot culture. 
Baby Boy, scarlet, with white eye. 
Cupid, light copper-rose, white centre. 
Little Dorrifc, salmon-rose, white eye. 
Little Gem, vermilion, white centre. 
Little Mary, carmine scarlet, white eye. 
Pretty Jemima, scarlet, white centre. 
Price, 30c. each; $1.50for the set. 
IVY-LEAVED GERANIUMS. 
Alice Lee, golden-yellow leaves and violet-crimson flowers. 50c. 
Duke of Kdinburgh, one of the most beautiful and remarkable varieties, having 
a broader and winter edge than any other. 
Diadem, flesh, with four stripes in the upper petals. 
Fairy Hells, new and novel; flowers crimson, tinged with purple. 
Fascination, blush white, feathered with crimson. 
Lady Fdith, green leaves and elegant pink flowers. 
I/Eiegante, very effective, foliage deep green, edged with pure white. 
Holly Wreath, green, with broad white edge. 
Princess Alexandra, light pink, feathered with violet crimson. 
Elegans, leaves deep green; flowers rose. 
Elegans Variegatum, leaves edged with yellow. 
