153 REPORT ON PELARGONIUMS , 



lobed, irregularly white-edged ; flowers small, pale piuk. A good 

 variety for edging, of dwarf spreading habit, and having very 

 effectively marked leaves. Also called Mangles's Silver Leaf, 



204. Mary Ellen. 



From Mr. Tukneti. Leaves broadly edged with white, effective ; 

 approved. 



205. Meteor. 



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From Mr. Dixon. Leaves white edged. 



206. Mrs. Lenox. 



From Mr. Taylor. Vigorous; leaves broadly white-edged; flowers 

 scarlet, in small trusses, A variety of good habit, but beaten by 

 BijoUy though later in the season it so much improved as to nearly 

 equal the latter. It is one of the whitest leaved sorts. 



207. Mountain of light 



From Messrs. Fraser. Leaves white-edged ; flowers scarlet. 



208. Mountain of Snow. ^ , 



From Messrs. Fraser. Leaves white-edged; flowers light sal- 

 mony scarlet. 



209. Oriana. 



From Messrs. E. G. Henderson and Mr. Turner. Dwarf; 

 leaves edged with creamy white. 



210. Perfection. 



From Messrs. Low, Mr. Veitch, and Mr. Turner. Dwarf; 

 leaves narrowly edged with white ; flowers bold orange scarlet, of 

 good form. 



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211. St. Clair. 



From Mr. Turner. Vigorous and free; leaves cupped, cream- 

 edged, scarcely zonate ; flowers salmon-pink, in large heads. An 

 old-fashioned but effective sort, approved for its distinctness. 



213. Scarlet Gem. 



From Mr. Scott. Leaves cream-edged. 



213. Shottesham Pet. 



From Mr. Turner.. Vigorous; leaves cupped, white- edged 

 flowers light or cerise scarlet. 



