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shrubby upright stem, the branches covered with soft villous 

 hairs, the leaves cordate and slightly lobed, and the flowers 

 white streaked with red. It is a hybrid, an abundant flow- 

 erer, and continues in bloom till late in autumn. 



Pelargo^nium Mosty'ncB, Mrs. Mostyn's Stork's-bill, 

 S. G. 10, a shrubby upright stem with few branches ; the 

 leaves cuneiform and pubescent on both sides, and the 

 flowers of a fine red. It is a very hardy plant, and an early 

 flowerer. 



V. pus tuld Slim, blistered-leaved Stork's-bill, S. G. 11, a 

 shrubby stem very much branched, the leaves deeply three- 

 lobed, and the flowers small and pale. It continues flower- 

 ing till late in autumn, and has a citron-like scent. 



P. monstrum, cluster-leaved Stork's-bill, S. G. 13, a 

 shrubby thick and irregularly swollen stem, rather succulent, 

 and producing many short thick branches with crowded 

 leaves of a round kidney shape, and very dark green. The 

 flowers are in close heads and light red, but they appear but 

 seldom. 



P. cortuscefdlium, cortusa-leaved Stork's-bill, S. G. 14, 



shrubby succulent very rough stem, short branches, cor- 

 date lobed leaves, and pale flowers. Being of a succulent 

 nature it requires a sandy soil and little water. 



P. carduifdlium, cockle-shell-leaved Stork's-bill, S. G. 

 15, a shrubby branching stem growing to a great size, with 

 large rigid leaves wedge-shaped at the base, and large red 

 and black flowers. It is a hardy plant and very showy. 



P. lineatunij striped-flowered Stork's-bill, S. G. 16, a 

 shrubby stem much branched, the branches short and 

 crowded, the leaves two-ranked, small, cordate and cuneate, 

 and the flowers red and dark red. It forms a neat little 

 bush, and flowers late in the autumn. 



P. multinerve, many-nerved Stork's-bill, S. G. 17, a 

 shrubby upright stem not much branched, the leaves of a 



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