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153. Scarlet Uriiqne : — from Mr. Ingram. Inferior to R/c/t 

 mond Gem^ which it reserobles ia leaf and flower, but the flowers 

 are smaller. 



154. Surprise: — from Mr. Turner. Leaves marked with a 

 reddish zone, and pale centre ; flowers light dull scarlet. 



155. Wonderful: — from Messrs. E. G. Henderson and Mr. 

 Dean, Leaves with dark zone and light centre, the branches 

 and flower-stalks pallid ; flowers light scarlet. 



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Series IV. — Nosegax Pelargoniums. 



§ 1. Leaves zonate. 



156. Carmine Nosegay. 



From Messrs. E. G. Henderson. Moderately vigorous ; leaves 

 faintly green zoned ; flowers crimson red, better shaped than in 



Hed Nosegay, which it resembles in habit and colour. A good 



Nosegay variety. 



157. Crystal Palace Nosegay. 



From Mr. Taylor. Dwarf; leaves with a narrow distinct zone 

 near the edge ; flowers rose-pmk, scanty, - The foliage is very 

 prettily marked. 



158. Imperial Crimson. 



From Mr. Turner, Mr. Scott, and Messrs. Fraser. Moderately 

 vigorous ; leaves faintly zonate ; flowers freely produced, rosy 

 crimson, in loose trusses. In 1860 this was considered one of 

 the best. 



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159. Model Nosegay. 



From Mr. Turner. Vigorous ; leaves scarcely zonate ; flowers 



deep cerise red in large heads, the petals broader than in the 



other Nosegays. It was classed amongst the best sorts of its 

 section. 



160. Pink Nosegay, 



Fraser 



flowei^ deep rose-pink in large heads. A showy variety, and 

 one of the best Nosegays. 



161. ITed Ifosegay. 



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From Mr. Tatlob. Moderately tigorous; learea with dark 



