150 REPORT OK PELARGONIUMS 



183. AnBie. 



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From Mr. Kinghorn. Dwarf; leaves wtli creamy-edge; flowers 

 orange-scarlet. Floorers good, but foliage not equal to Alma. 



184. Bijou. 



From Messrs. Low. Compact habit; leaves wliite-edged; 

 flowers scarlet, in good trusses. Foliage equal to that of Mrs. 

 Lenox, and flowers much finer. 



185. Brewer's Silver Striped. 



From Mr. May. Similar to Mangles's Variegated, but rather 

 whiter, 



186. Bridal Wreath. 



From Mr. Scott. Vigorous ; leaves cream-edged ; flowers cerise 

 scarlet. Inferior. 



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187. Brilliant 



From Mr. Tayloe. Very free, and the best of all the varieties 

 in respect to flowering as a bedding plant, but the foliage very 

 shabby-looking, having as it were a blighted though whitened 

 margin, and therefore not desirable. 



188. Comtesse de Morello. 



From Mr. Turner. Leaves white-edged ; flowers scarlet in 

 oose trusses. 



1S9. Culford Beauty. 



From Messrs. E. G. Henderson and Mr, Turner. Leaves 

 broadly white-edged ; flowers deep scarlet. 



190. Dandy. 



From Mr. Scott. Dwarf; leaves small, roundish, shallowly- 

 lobed, white edged ; a very compact plant, pretty for edgings. 



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191. Daybreak. 



From Mr, Turner, Leaves white-edged ; flowers light scarlet, 

 193. Emperor. 



From Mr. Scott. Leaves cream-edged; flowers bright scarlet. 



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193. Fairy. 



From Mr Turner, Leaves cream-edged. 



