188 THE FIiORIST AND TOMOLOGIST. [ AususT, 



Pansy (fancy) Mrs. Mackie [f.c.c.]. — Bluish-violet edged with white. — 

 Messrs. Doivnie tj- Co. : E.H.S.., June 18. 



Pansy (fancy) Mrs. Neilson [f.c.c.]. — Violet-blue, with a regular thin 

 edge of white. — Mess7-s. Downie 4' C'o. : E.H.S., June 18. 



P.VNSY (fancy) Eichard Dean [f.c.c.]. — Canary-yellow ground, the top and 

 lateral petals being of an intense purplish-maroon. — Messrs. Doivnie 4' Co. : E.H.S., 

 June 18. 



Pelargonium Alice [f.c.c.]. — -Eose, slightly pencilled dark, and dark top 

 petals. — Mr. E. B. Foster: R.If.S.., June 24. 



Pelargonium Blue Boy [f.c.c.]. — Pale-purple lower petals, rich glossy dark 

 top petals ; distinct and fine. — Mr. E. B. Foster: R.II.S.. June 4. 



Pelargonium Constance [f.c.c.]. — Delicate salmon-pink, with orange and 

 dark top petals. — Jfr. E. B. Foster : R.II.S., June 4. 



Pelargonium Duchess [f.c.c.]. — Orange-carmine lower petals, glossy dark 

 top petals ; very fine. — Mr. E. B. Foster : R.II.S., June 4. 



Pelargonium Duchess of Cambridge [f.c.c.]. — Very bright pale red, the top 

 petals darker, and having a dense dark blotch ; very bright. — Mr. E. B. Foster : 

 R.II.S., June 24. 



Pelargonium Protector [f.c.c.]. — Light-rose lower petals veined with 

 dark, dark top petals ; very fine form. — Mr. E. B. Foster : R.II.S., June 4. 



Pelargonium Eed Gauntlet [f.c.c.]. — Bright pale red, with fiery-red top 

 petals, with a large dark blotch. — Mr. Drewry : R.II.S. , June 4. 



Pelargonium Euth [f.c.c.]. — Soft rose, with dark blotch on upper petals, 

 and white throat ; fine and distinct. — Mr. E. B. Foster : R.H.S., June 24. 



Pelargonium Scottish Chieftain [f.c.c.]. — Orange-carmine lower petals, 

 slightly stained, dark top petals, and white throat ; extra fine. — Mr. E. B. Foster : 

 R.H.S., June 24. 



Pelargonium Sunray [f.c.c.]. — Brilliant pale red; very free-flowering ; a 

 very useful decorative plant. — Mr. C. 'Turner: R.H.S., June 4. 



Pelargonium Triomphe de St. Maude [f.c.c.]. — Bright red, darker on the 

 top petals, and veined with black ; a good free-blooming decorative variety. — 

 Mr. C. Turner : R.H.S., June 4. 



Pelargonium (fancy) The Shah [f.c.c.]. — Maroon-red, with white throat, 

 fine form; very distinct and good. — Mr. C. Turner: R.R.S., June 24. 



Pelargonium (bicolor) Admiral Inglefield [f.c.c.]. — Broad chestnut 

 zone and narrow edge of green ; a striking varietv. — Messrs. E. G. Henderson 

 4- Son: R.II.S., Man 21. 



Pelargonium (bicolor) Northern Star [f.c.c.]. — Broad reddish-chocolate 

 zone, and margin of yellowish-green. — Messrs. E. G. Henderson 4' Son : 

 R.II.S. , Man 21. 



Pelargonium (v.\riegated zonal) Marie Stuart [f.c.c.]. — A golden-edged 

 variety, with a rich, fiery-carmine zone, shaded with chestnut ; fine rounded leaves, 

 and good habit. — M. T. Pestrldge : R.II.S., June 4. 



Pelargonium (variegated zonal) Miss Farren [f.c.c.]. — A bright-looking, 

 good-habited, silver-edged variety of much promise. — Mr. W. Faui : R.H.S., 

 June 4. 



Pelargonium (zonal) Miranda. — A charming carmine and white variety, 

 the flower largo, and of fine form. — Messrs. Bell 4' Thorpe : R.II.S., June 24. 



