bO PELARGONIUM 



; cal t me for these spec men C eran um pla 

 1 I f Jul} A gust ani s 



5 to ntensc 

 rater ai 1 a clo 



a I ght shad t, or str pp ng upon the gl ss s bene 



he al Probably the be t pes t on for such plants dur 



g the e three extren e montl s s on the north side 



of a f t c 1 t e vay from the trees 



I 111 11 1 II tt f the subd el 

 11 till III I 1 s an 1 ha led 



II 1 1111 I pro le 1 A 



of I 



PELARGONIUM 



1 nten eh at of tl e sum er months, chiefly July 

 and A feU t The ter 1 tound that the following 

 ar et es grow e pe allj ell n the held as well as in 

 lei on lavns 1 he B uant sect on: Mme. Landrv, 

 Beauts Potevne M c CI arotte Mme. Chas. Moliii, 

 1 C W War! 11 of varj ng shades of salmon-pink; 

 JeanVaul pure cle-ir p k Mn e Ja ilin, peach-pink; 

 John Uojie A R ccard and General Grant, scarlet; 

 Thos Meeh n magenta pink ; Count de 

 Ca tellane a leepcr mson-scarlet. Among 

 the Frencl ar et e Mn e. Barney, Mme. 

 *^ I h 1 p Li Br e an 1 Fran is Perkins, pure 

 I 1 Re Baz n br ght rosy salmon; 

 t e 1 I r o and Grandville, pure 

 I 1 ■\I I ^ Nutt, Richelieu, Cha- 



aulranlanil I 11 nt crimson-scarlet ; 



Pasteur and I ht orange - scarlet ; 



EulaleandM I te Ceesar and Duke 



le Montn art I | I 



A much larf, 1 1 Ir fur pot culture 



ay be ment o 111 in pots a larger 



collect on s de 1 \ II ntsmaybemen- 



t o ed M ue 1 \ I Mtim-. Landry, 



n M II t ,!. (■;..toIhme, 



M bin 1 1 I ': , ,; HaVl 



e II M 1 ' nson, 



Mr Chi I 



B ton D rotl I 



the Fancy or \ i ' m Re- 

 eau Cr nl 11 i hihert 

 CI arron T 1 \ 1 , M,,m l;u,nche 

 Jaraet 1 I I nisons and scar- 

 let 1 II Clearv, Richelieu, 



Chat i I I roft Pride, Pasteur; 



n sal n 11 1 N 1 1 n p rple Due de Mont- 



™art C W Wakd 



Sh w I ELARCON nas — W 1 at we know is show Pelir 

 g ha e enjo 1 a long pop lar tj By the gen 



Ir II nil llpe tlee le ill thej are known 

 I ] \\ ] 



Mary 



g 1 



all 



hti 



to I e t u t the 1 1 nt Sy f, ng ru ns the flower 

 a d too h no ture e tl er n the pot or upon the 



fol a^e u e tl e spott ng of tl e fol age known a 



drops} In plant ng tl e C eran um n the field or 

 bedsalwi} avo lano errch ol The so 1 ho Id be 

 f, od con 1 t on a 1 fe t le but t not 1 e loa le 1 w tl 



e ther cl e al or an 1 fert 1 zer T 1 vate 



the 



th 



th 



"k 



1 Dur ng th 



erj 1 ttle wate 

 II lei ceded a 1 

 h V miv 1 e stoo 1 o t 

 n the full s n V,e 

 nee I only c t off the 

 ol 1 flower St ms In 

 no sense should the} 1 ? 



be cut back at h s ^ 



t ne ne ther sho 1 1 



to enco rage w I'OS A good Pelarconium (X Vi). 

 growtl All the P co dat m ot botanists or an 



leave 1 o Id stay on offsl oot of that species. 



nt 1 thev nat rally 

 t rn } ellow w th age th s ecur ng a thoroughly ripened 

 growth In September o e i jr ne them into shape; 



o et es athe severel} i t n any case cut out all 

 w eak and soft shoots They 1 ould then be shaken out 



