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THIS fiREM-HOUSE. 



Phymetanthus of modern authors, see Sweefs 

 Geraniacece, 96. 

 Pelargonium inquinans, an old variety with yellow- 

 barked shoots and leaves, marked somewhat like 

 P. zonale, 



P, tetragonum, variegafum, and angulosum, pld va- 

 rieties of esteemed beauty and fragrance. 



P. 6'plendens and fulgidum, brilliant large flowers 

 and broad light- green leaves ; the plants hardy and 

 of easy culture. 



P. fldvum, reniforme, heteroganum, crassicaule, pel- 

 tatum, lateripes, graveolens, Radula, denticuld- 

 tum, semitrildhum, and dlternans, varieties and 

 species of different degrees of merit and all of 

 easy culture. 



September, 



P. Mcolor, a brilliant flower much esteemed. 

 P. canariense, delicate-coloured flower, but hardy 

 plant. 



P. scdhrum, odoriferous flowers on rough-looking 

 leaves and stems. 



P. grdtum, elegant red and white flowers and green 

 leaves almost entire. 



P, hipdrtitum, lemon-smelling flowers, and leaves on 

 small woody twigs. 



P. exstipuldtum, small flowers, and leaves somewhat 

 resembling those of P. odoratissimum. 



P. cdndidum, beautiful white flow^ers and large light- 

 green leaves. 



