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Pelargonium Youngii, Young's Storksbill, S. G. 

 131. 



P, pulcherrimum, beautiful Storksbill. S. G. 134. 

 P. spectahile, showy Storksbill. S. G. 136. 

 P. Beaufortidnum, Duchess of Beaufort's Storksbill. 

 " S. G. 138. 



P. principissce. Princess Charlotte's Storksbill: a 

 beautiful hybrid nearly allied to P. Beaufortiamim. 



P. JBrow^niy Brown's Miss Rosa. S. G. 146. 



P. RoUnsdni, Robinson's Storksbill. S. G. 150. 



P. J(??2^m*o?zi, John Bull Geranium. S. G, 154. 



P. ce'mulum, rival Storksbill. S. G. 160. 



P. Murray anum. Lord JaiTie| jyiuiTay's Stprjisbill 

 S. G. 164. " ^ ^ " 



P. venustum, comely Storksbill. S. G. 167. 



P. Willsianum, Mr. WiUs's Storksbill. S. G. 175. 



P. BrougJitoniancBi Lady Broughton'g Storksbill, 

 S. G. 181, 



P. lyridnthmwn, royal purple Storksbill, or More's 

 Princess of Denmark. S. G. 183. 



P. inscrtptum, marked-petalled Storksbill. S. G. 193. 



P. aurantiacum, orange -coloured Storksbill. S. G. 198. 



P. cahceplialon, Tull's imperial Geranium, or pretty- 

 headed Storksbill. S. G.201. 



P. incanescens, whitish-leaved Storksbill. S. G. 203, 



P. mode stum, modest Storksbill. S. G. 204. 



The above sorts are all hardy plants with very 

 showy flowers. They are of easy culture in the 

 ordinary temperature and circumstances of a green- 



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