148 REPORT OK PELAKGOKIUMS 



narrow white edge ; flowers crimson. Near the old Scarlet 

 Variegated, . _ 



172, Jackson's Scarlet Nosegay: — from Mr, Dean- Vigorous ; 

 leaves cream-edged; flowers rose coloured. 



173. Scarlet Variegated :— from Mr. Taylor. Leaves narrowly 

 aud shabbily edged with \Yhite ; flowers loose, crimson-scarlet 

 This looks like a variegated sport of Imperial Crimson, 



Series Y, — Ivy-leaved PELAIlG0^'IUHS. ^ 



§ 1 . Leaves green. 



174. Crimson Ivy-leaved. 



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From Messi'S. Fraser. Leaves deep shining green; flowers 

 cerise crimson very freely produced. A first-rate plant for baskets 

 or vases, and for similar situations. 



175. White Ivy-leaved, 



From Messrs. Fraser. Leaves bold glossy green, with dark 

 centre ; flowers large blush white, the upper petals marked witli 

 purplish lines. A good pot or vase plant, ' " 



§ 2. Leaves variegated. . 



176. Golden Ivy-leaved. 



From Messrs. Low, Compactly spreading; leaves zonate, yellowish 

 at the margin, where they become whitish in age, and thus have 



a prettily mottled appearance. A desirable variety for many 

 purposes. 



177. Variegated Ivy-leaved. 



From Messrs. Fraser. Leaves neatly cupped, with a silvery 

 margin, but like many other white marginal variegations, looking 

 as it were deficient or unfinished at the edge, somewhat as in i\i^ 

 variegated variety called Brilliant; flowers pink. 



Series VL — Miscellaneous and Hybrid Bedding' 



Pelargoniums. 



178. Antler, 



From Mr. Scott. Leaves elegantly and deeply bipinnatifid, 

 the divisions narrow, and of nearly equal width throughout The 

 leaves are very elegant, on which account it was considered a 

 desirable plant. . . . . ... , 



