NEW, RARE, AND SELECT PLANTS . 
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Floribunda, leaves bright green, flowers pink. 
f ^ 9 green, margined with pure white, slightly zoned pink. 50c. 
a\ *ii*’ i’T> nCW h y brid > ^ eaut il' u b deep violet-rose; produced in large trusses. 
AVillsii Rosea, similar in growth and habit, but the flowers, which are very 
large, are of a delicate, rosy pink. Both varieties are great acquisitions. 
Price, 25c. each; $2.25 per dozen. 
HYBRID BEDDING AND 
Citron, very fragrant, small foliage. 
Countess of Devon, light flowers. 
Diadematum, perpetual bloomer. 
Erectum, scented. 
Lady Plymouth, variegated foliage. 
Little Pet, new, scented. 
Lady Mary Labouchere, orange. 
Morgani, with dark-scarlet flowers. 
Odoratissima, or apple-scented. 
Pennyroyal, cut foliage; strong odor. 
Prince of Orange, delicious scent. 
Perpetual, crimson, white throat. 
Pretty Polly, orange-salmon. 
SCENTED GERANIUMS. 
Quercifolium (oak leaf). 
Coccineum. 
Fair Ellen, scented. 
Floribundum. beautiful. 40c. 
Rose-scented, linely-cut leaf. 
Rose-scented, variegated. 
Radula, singular cut foliage. 
Sidonia, free bloomer, tall and erect. 
Shrubland Pet, tine bedder. 
Unique ^R°l^ U80n ’ s )» ver y splendid; 
deep crimson-purple flowers. 40c. 
Unique White, light flower, spotted. 
Virginium Magnum, large; white. 
Price, 25c. each, except where noted; $2.25 per dozen. 
SHOW AND SPOTTED PELARGONIUMS. 
The Pelargonium is made a specialty of culture, aud all the new and choice 
varieties originated by the English and French florists are added to our collection. 
The recent new kinds are very great improvements upon the Pelargoniums of 
former years, and they are now justly considered to be among the most attractive 
and beautiful of greenhouse plants,—easily growu, flowering profusely, and pre¬ 
senting in their varied as well as exquisite tinting, spotting, and pencilling, an 
array of beauty almost unsurpassed. 
Admirable (Turner’s), white centre, dark-maroon blotch on upper petals. 
Adanson, deep purple-crimson, violet centre. 
Bianca (Hoyle’s), petals of the richest dark crimson, with margin of white. 
Beauty of Montpelier (Iiendle’s), pale rose, with large maroon blotch. 
Cambria, rosy carmine; freeflowerer; good market variety. 
Conquest, salmon-rose, with dark spots. 
Coronet, crimson-rose, edged with rose and spotted crimson. 
Champion of Devon, 
Conspicuum, warm rose pink, with white centre; rich, velvety spots. 
Crimson King, large truss; free flowering; very showy. 
Desdemona (Beck s;, lower petals soft blush, upper, dark and blotched. 
Diana (Hoyle’s \ white centre, pink lower petals, mediuiq blotch on top. 
Edward Duval, lilac blotched, spotted and veined with crimson. 
Eugene Duval, lilac, shaded purple, with dark blotch; fine form. 
Guido, rose, with dark maroon spots on ail the petals, white centre. 
Glory of America, pink-blush, circular in form; black spots on each petal. 
Gloire de Bellevue, rich ; upper and lower petals blotched with maroon. 
Gen. Taylor, carmine, crimson blotch. 
Holbein, carmine, all spotted with crimson, and light ceutre. 
lmperatrice Eugenie, clear French white, rich mulberry spots. 
John Hoyle, orange-red, light centre, top petals velvety crimson. 
L*Avenir, rosy scarlet, distinctly striped with white; a superb variety. 
La Pie, flue violet-crimson, light centre, dark spots. 
Lady Drummond, rich salmon, painted with crimson, dark top petals. 
May Queen (Hoyle’s), white centre and crimson top petals. 
Masaniello, violet-carmine, with light centre. 
Madame Guidon, poppy-red, black spots. 
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