section, witli leaves very round and convex, a beautiful golden 

 edge, and dark chocolate zone, splashed with bright crimson 

 shading off into lake ; it bears a good deal of analogy to Lucy 

 Greive, but unlike that variety, which is remarkable for its 

 delicate habit, T/ie Moonstone is very vigorous, and is therefore 

 likely to be attractive for all purposes for which these plants 

 are grown ; their value as decorative plants has been fully 

 proved, but they require it is evident a higher degree of tem- 

 perature than the ordinary zonal pelargonium to grow them in 

 perfection, and indeed more generous treatment as to soil, 

 which they amply repay by their increased vigour. 



