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HOVET AND C0.'9 CATALOGUE OF 
Madame Lamoriciere, salmon-pink, upper petals blotched with maroon# 
Madame Pescatore, salmon, with dark blotch petals spotted carmine. 
Madame Icefloe, rose, with crimson blotch, upper petals spotted orange. 
Madame Furtado, black, orange-crimson blotch, petals spotted crimson# 
Madame Eugenie Cavaignac, white, with very dark maroon spots. 
Mammoth, very large; dark upper petals and pink lower. 
Model, rosy violet, with purple spots. 
Mary Hoyle, large; mauve orange-rose, white centre, dark blotch. 
Napoleon III, rosy orange, upper petals black, and fiery margin. 75c# 
Pearl (Drury’s), white, with delicate maroon blotch. 
Riflemen, crimson-scarlet, with black spots; very showy. 
Richard Benyon, rich, deep, crimson-black blotch; fine. 
Rose Celestial, soft rose, white centre, maroou blotch; shaded margin. 
Rachel, rosy lilac, with dark top petals. 
Sir James Asher, rose, shaded with scarlet, light centre; fine. 
Sydonie, pink upper and blush lower petals. 
Speculum Mundi, a showy old variety. 
Solferino, reddish scarlet, margined white, dark spot. 
Torch, dark crimson, margined with rose and spotted with crimson. 
Snowflake, white, small spot on top petals. 
Topsy, white centre and black top petals. 
Una (Hooker’s), white; very large truss; carmine spot on the top petals. 75c. 
Vicomtesse de Bellval, deep chocolate-crimson and lilac spots. 
Yicomte de Teintres, orange-scarlet, with dark spots. 
Vicomte Armand Dieterpe, orange, crimson-shaded. 
"Virginia, pure white, with dark spots on upper petals. 
Vestal, white, dark spot on top petals. 
Win. Bull, crimson-red, dark-spotted; great bloomer; very fine. 
Price, 50c. each, except those noted; 34.50 per dozen. 
FANCY PELARGONIUMS. 
Acme (Turner’s), deep purple-maroon, with clear white throat and margin. 
Annais, light crimson, with maroon spots; free bloomer. 
Belle America!ne (Hovey’s), white, with deep purple spots. 
Belle d’Epinay, white, with rich, velvety, plum-coiored spots. 
Carlotta Grisi, white, with rose blotch. 
Cambridge Ret (Hovey’s), distinct; beautiful variety; profuse bloomer. 
Dolly Dutton (Hovey’s), very dwarf, only eight inches high, with small foliage 
and showy flowers; a new class of Liliputians. 
Emperor (Turner’s), black upper petals edged with white. 
Evening Star, purple, margined with white, and white centre; fine and free. 
Miss Blanchard, white, with dark spots. 
Mrs. Heard, light, With rich, deep, maroon spots. 
Princess Royal (Turner’s), silvery white, with deep lilac-rose blotch. 
Perfection, lilac-blush, with rich, ueep-violet top petals; edged. 
Price, 50c. each , 31.50 per dozen. 
FUCHSIAS. 
DOUBLE FUCHSIAS. 
Avalanclie, very large and fine; tube and sepals crimson, corolla dark violet. 
Avalanche (Smith’s), very large, pure white corolla, scarlet tube and sepals. 
Bismarck, corolla maroon, sepals scarlet. 
Deutsche Kaiser, tube and sepals rosy crimson, corolla pink. 
Diadem, tube and sepals scarlet, corolla crimson. 
Emperor of Fuchsias, large and double; scarlet sepals and white corolla. 
Garibaldi, very deep, dense blue corolla. 
Gladiator, large, double; red and violet. 
Elm, Ci.ty, large and fine; double. 
Harry Felton, scarlet tube and sepals, and fine, double, bright purple corolla# 
