450 REPORT ON SCARLET 



Series V.— Variegated-Leaved Pelargokiums. 

 § 1. Leaves golden or yellowish edged. 



121. Golden Chain. 



From Mr. Scott. Leaves flat, golden-edged ; not in flower. 

 Well known as one of the most useful bedding sorts for special 

 purposes. 



122. Lady Cottenham. 



From Mr. Turner and Mr. Scott. Medium habit ; leaves 

 flat with yellowish green edge, and faintly zonate ; flowers deep 

 pink, or rose-colour. A useful sort. 



From Mr. Scott, Mr. Turner, Mr. Taylor, and Messrs. 

 Fraseh. Medium habit;! leaves broad, flattish, white-edged; 

 flowers medium-sized, in compact trusses, deep reddish scarlet. 

 A first-class variety. 



124. Annie. 



From Mr. Kinghorn. Dwarf compact habit ; leaves with a 

 whitish edge ; flowers large, light orange-scarlet, rather loose. It 

 is one of the more desirable varieties, similar to that called 

 Flower of the Day, but having better foUage. 



125. Bijon. 



From Messrs. Low & Co., Messrs. Fraser, and Mr. Turner. 

 Medium habit ; leaves rather convex, white-edged ; flowers 

 large, well formed, bright scarlet. This is one of the finest 

 varieties in cultivation, and was considered to be quite A 1. 



126. Brilliant. 



From Mr. Taylor. Medium habit ; this, which is a variegated 

 sport from Tom Thumh, has leaves slightly edged with white, the 

 edge more or less abortive ; flowers bright scarlet. It is a useful 



127. Bnming Bnsh. 



From Mr. Hally. Dwarf ; leaves convex, edged with creamy- 

 white, and zoned with dark red, pinkish on the younger parts ; 

 flowers of good form, in fair trusses, medium-sized, light scarlet. 

 A very excellent variety. 



