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Avitli a bright yellow eye and of good form. The trusses were 

 large and well furnished. First-Class Certificatk, 



Pelargonium Royalty: — from Mr. Nye, gardener, Clewcr 



Manor. A variety of excellent habit, with finely shaped flowers 

 of good substance, the lower parts bright rose faintly spotted, the 

 throat ^Yhite, and the upper petals very dark maroon margined 

 with bright rose; it was a very telling flower. Fijrsx-Class 

 Certificate. 



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Pelargonium Illuminator: — from Mr. Nyk. A plant of 



good habit, the flowers well-formed, bright orange-scarlet fointly 

 spotted on the low^er petals, the upper ones rich dark maroon with 

 an orange-scarlet margin, . First-Ctass Certificate. 



Pelargonium Merrimac: — from Mr, Nye. Flowers deep 



rose strongly veined on the lower petals, throat white, the upper 



petals dark-shaded maroon edged with rose. First-Class Cer- 

 tificate. 



Pelargonium Lord Palmerstou: — from G-. W. Hoyle, Esq., 

 Reading. A variety of capital habit, the flowers with purple-rose 

 lower petals, a shaded throat, and dai'k maroon upper petals 

 margined with I'osy purple- It was considered an improvement 

 in its class. Fibst Class Certificate, 



Pelargonium Colossus; — from G. W. Hoyle, Esq. A fine 



bold flower of good substance, the lower petals salmon-rose with 

 dark blotch, the upper ones maroon distinctly edged with rose, 

 the throat pure white. A very desirable and showy flower. 

 First- Class Certificate. 



Pelargonium Regina formosa: — from Mr. Wiggiks, gardener 



to W. Beck, Esq., Isleworth. A very beautiful variety, remark- 

 ably attractive from its fine form, the lower petals carmine-roso 

 somewhat veined, and with a slightly darker spot near the white 

 throat, the upper dark maroon passing off to crimson towards the 

 edge, and narrowly bordered with the carmine-rose gi'ound colour. 

 First-Class Ceutificate, 



Pelargonium Eurydice : — from Mr. Wiggins. A charming 



light-coloured variety, with the lower petals pure pearly white, 

 and the upper deep sanguineous crimson with white margin. A 

 most desirable addition to the class. First-Class Certifi- 

 cate. 



Pelargonium Ardens : — from Mr. Wiggins. Flowers with 



rosy-carmine slightly spotted lower petals, a purplish throat, and 

 dark maroon upper petals margined with carmine-rose. First- 

 Class Certificate. 



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