AND OTHER BEDDING PELAEGONIUMS. 



From Mr. Tatd 

 medium-sized, c 



80. Chione. f 



From Messrs. Rollisson & Sons. Medium habit ; leaves dis- 

 tinctly zonate ; flowers medium-sized, flesh-colour. Inferior. 



81. Criterion. 



From Mr. Taylor, Mr. Scott, and Mr. Turnee. Moderately 

 vigorous habit ; leaves large, distinctly zonate ; flowers well 

 formed, in compact trusses, flesh-colour or blush. Ineffective, 

 and evidently not suited for out-door culture in seasons like the 



8-3. Prince lonis of Hesse. 



From Mr, Ingram. Medium habit, with the erectish growth 

 of Paul Lahhe; leaves distinctly zonate; flowers large, well 

 formed, salmoa-red, paler towards the edges. This, which was 

 grown as Seedling A, was pronounced a first-class variety of the 

 salmon-coloured series. Mr. Ingram states that it is very pretty 

 when grown in the shade. 



83. Kingsbury Pet. 



From Mr. Turner, Messrs. Fraser, and Mr. Scoit. Medium 

 habit ; leaves distinctly zo 

 in fair-sized trusses, sain: 

 variety for pot culture, but not equal to Aurora. 



84. Lady Emily Stanley. 



From Mr. Tttrnee. Medium habit; leaves boldly zonafe ; 

 flowers flesh-colour, in small trusses. Inferior, 



85. Madame Chardine. 



From Messrs. Low & Co. Medium habit; leaves distinctly 

 zonate ; flowers rosy-salmon. Inferior. 



§ 4. Flowers rose-pink. 



