AND OTHER BEDDING PELARGONIUMS. 453 



:;--<;;: Flowers pink. 



146. Lilac variegated. 



From Mr, Taylor. Moderately vigorous; leaves cupped, 

 slightly silver-edged ; flowers pink, loose, in trusses of considerable 

 size. A distinct and useful old-fashioned sort. It was received 

 under the name of Peach Blossom from Messrs. Low & Co. 



147. St. Clair. 



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

 vigorous in growth ; leaves cupped, white-edged ; flowers rose- 

 pink, in compact trusses, rather indifferent in form. It is how- 

 ever distinct, and useful as a rose-coloured variegated-leaved 



From Mr. Taylor, Messrs. Low & Co., and Mr. Iubnek, 

 Medium habit; leaves flattish, white-edged ; flowers loose, pink, 

 distinct in colour, but inferior. 



The following did not produce flowers :■ 



From Mr. Scoot. Dwarf, the plant being weakly in habit ; 

 leaves silver-edged. Described as a bright scarlet. 



Series VI. Hybrid Bedding Pelargonium. 



This name is applied to a group having more or less resem- 

 blance in habit, foliage, and blossoms to the classes of show and 

 fancy kinds. . There are some interesting and useful varieties 

 in this section, but during the last season they scarcely came into 

 bloom, and they are evidently not adapted for bedding out m 

 seasons like that of 1860. Some of them form fancy pot plants 

 suitable for decoration. 



