138 EEPOET ON PELARGONIUMS 



78. Mons. Deschamps: — from Messrs. Kollisson. Leaves 

 zonate ; flowers light scarlet, 



79. OriJla7mne : —from Mr. Scott. Leaves with narrow zone ; 

 flowers large scarlet. 



80. OnW; — from Messrs. Low. Leaves zonate; flowers 

 large in compact trasses, scarlet ; rather desirable. 



81. Premiere: — from Messrs. Rollisson. Vigorous habit; 

 leaves darkly zonate ; flowers bright light scarlet with white eye. 



8S. Pigmee: — from Messrs. Rollisson. Dwarf and compact; 

 leaves darkly zonate; flowers small, light reddish scarlet with 

 white eye. Not a free bloomer. 



83. Beidii:—hom Messrs. I^baser and Mr. Scott. Leaves 

 darkly zonate ; flowers deep bright scarlet with white centre. 



84. Roi de Feiix : — from Messrs. Rolxisson. Leaves zonate ; 



flowers small, bright, ixx fair-sized trasses. In the way of 

 Bishopstowe. 



85. Smitfis Superb :— from Mr. Scott. Habit of Emperor; 

 flowers pale dull sCarlet. 



86. The. Pet: — from Mr. Turner. Leaves darkly zonate; 

 flower^ small, bright fecarlet with light eye. 



87. Triomphe de Paris : — from Mr. Scott. Leaves darkly 

 Sonate. It is described as having brilliant scarlet floWers with 

 large op6ti trusses, but it was accidentally cut down for propaga- 

 gatioa before its qualities were noted. 



§ 9. Flowers cerise or rosy scarlet, 



88, Comte de ffiorny. 



I^rom Messrs. Low and Mr. Scott. Leaves with a tolerably 

 distinct zone ; flowers larg^, very handsome, in large heads which 

 become proliferous, deep clear rosy 2ed. A beautiful variety. 



contains some of the finest varieties yet raised. 



S9. rranQois Char dine- 



From Messrs. Fkaser and Messrs, Low. Moderately vigorous ; 

 leaves darkly zonate ; flowers in bold trusses, finely shaped, rich 

 rosy scarlet. A very fine variety. 



90. Imperatricfe Eugenie, 



From Mr. Turner. Compact; leaves darkly zonate; flowers 



