AND OTHER BEDDING PELAKGONIUMS. 439 



§ 4. Floivers white. 



30. Ingram's White. 



From Mr. Scott. Medium spreading habit; flowers white. 

 Inferior. 



Series II. — Hobse-shoe-leaved Scarlet Pelargoniums. 

 § 1. Floivers scarlet. 



31. Agatha. 



From Messrs. Rollisson & Sons. Medium habit; leaves 

 boldly zonate; flowers small, in compact trusses, scarlet. 

 Inferior. 



Sa. Amazon. 



From Messrs. Teaser. Vigorous habit; leaves distinctly 

 zonate ; flowers large, well formed, in large compact trusses, on 

 long hairy stalks, light scarlet. A good variety for pillars in 



33. Baron Hugel. 



From Mr. Turner, Mr. Tayloe, and Mr. Scott. Also known 

 as Conway's Princess Boyal, and Dr. Duval Dwarf and spread- 

 ing in habit, with distinctly zonate leaves; flowers medium- 

 sized in small trusses, scarlet. It appears to be an early and 

 profuse bloomer; and producing bright-coloured flowers, and 

 decidedly horse- shoe -marked foliage, is to be recommended. 



34. Bishopstowe. 



From Mr. Turner. Medium habit ; leaves boldly zonate ; 

 flowers mediupi-sized, in compact trusses, bright scarlet, 

 good old sort. 



35. British Flag. 



From Mr. Turner and Mr. Taylor. Medium spreading 

 habit; leaves distinctly zoned and mottled with green; tiower- 

 stalks pale-coloured ; flowers large, in medium-sized trusses, l.gh 

 scariet! It was considered a good and useful variety for in-dooi 

 culture, in greenhouses and conservatories. 



36. Captivation. 



From Mr Turner and Mr. Scott. Vigorous habit, with boldly 

 zonate leav;s ; flowers fall size, in bold long-stalked trasses 

 scariet. It is similar in character to Empress of the French, but 



