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Jean Sisely. — Scarlet, with white eye. 

 lago. — Bright crimson. 



Lord Derby. — Intense scarlet. 



Master Christine.— Bnght rosy pink. 



Orbiculata. — Glowing scarlet. 



Richard Headly. — Clear scarlet. 



Rose of Allandale. — ^Beautiful clear pink. 



Sir Charles Napier. — Immense size ; clear scarlet. 



Surpasse Beaute de Surresnes. — Bright pink ; enormous truss. 



Sir John Moore. — Excellent bedder ; scarlet. 



Thomas Moore. — Another fine bedder ; scarlet flowers. 



Waltham Seedling. — Dark crimson. 



Wellington. — ^Deep crimson scarlet. 



White Princess. — ^Pure white flowers. 



Vaeibgatbd-lbavbd Geraniums. — This division comprises 

 those known as " SHver-edged," "SUTer Tricolor," "Golden Tri- 

 color," and " Gold and Bronze." They are all of slower growth 

 than the foregoing, and, with the exception of the "Silver- 

 edged," are better as pot plants than as bedders. The names 

 given below are some of the very best : 



Achievement. — Margined with gold and zoned with bronze 

 and vermilion. 



Albion Cliffs. — Broad edge of white. 



Avalanche. — Silver edge and pure white flowers. 



BlacJc Douglas. — Broad dark zone with narrow gold margin. 



Bijou. — Silvery white leaf margin. 



Glen Eyre Beauty. — Bronze zone shaded with scarlet and 

 margined with French white. 



Imperatrice Eugenie. — Golden ground with bright chocolate 

 zone. 



Lady Gullum. — Bronze zone bordered with intense flame 

 color. 



Lmcy Grieve. — Bronze ground suffused with lake and tinted 

 with crimson. 



Miss Burdett Coutts. — ^Bronze and scarlet zone with white 

 leaf margin. 



