156 KEPoiiT o:n pelargoniums 



239. Golden Circle. 



From Mr. Scoxi'. Leaves irregularly edged with yellow ; flowers 

 rosy. 



240. Golden Fleece. 



From Messrs. Veitch and Mr. Turner. Vigorous; leaves 

 broad, yellowish-green, with or without a small bright greei^ 

 centre ; flowers scarlet, in large trusses. 



241. Improved Golden Chain. 



From Mr. Veiich. Leaves narrowly and irregularly edged with 

 yellow, inferior; flowers as in Golden Chain. 



242. Lady Cottenham. 



From Mr. Turner. Leaves yellow-edged, the edge becoming 

 pftler in age ; flowers pink. Not very different iu foliage from 



Golden Chain, 



243. litchford. 



From Mr. Dixon. Leaves with pale yellowish or deep cream- 

 coloured edge, the younger ones red- zoned ; flowers pink, 



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244. Eeine d'Or. 



From Mr, Turner. Vigorous ; leaves narrowly edged ^vith 

 yellow ; flowers cerise scarlet. Inferior to Golden Chain. 



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245. Golden Cerise ITniq^ue. 



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

 Leaves edged with yellow, and marked with a red zono ; flowers 

 cerise-scarlet. A desirable variety; the .leaves very prettily 

 marked. 



246. Golden Tom Thumb. 



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From Messrs. E. G. Hesderson, Mr. Dixon, and Mr. Turner. 

 Leaves edged with yellow, and marked with a red zone, very 

 pretty ; flowers well-formed, light cerise scarlet. This appeared 

 to be a pleasing and desirable sort, but was not very fully deve- 

 loped. Not satisfactorily distinguishable in leaf or flower from 

 Golden Vase, as sent by IVIr. Turner. 



