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Pelargo^nium Breesidnim,Breese^s Stork's-bill, S.G. 64, 

 a shrubby branching stem, with cordate, oval, slightly-lobed 

 leaves and fine deep red flowers varied with white and dark 

 red spots and lines. It is a hybrid, hardy, and flowering 

 freely great part of the year. 



P. imbricatum, imbricate-petaled Stork's-bill, S.G. 65, 

 a shrubby flexuose stem, irregularly swollen at the joints ; 

 the leaves nearly trifid, curled, and plaited ; the flowers in 

 large heads, the petals obtuse, white round the edges, and 

 dark red in the middle. It is a fine strong-growing plant, 

 and produces abundance of flowers, through the summer, 

 till late in the autumn. 



P. pectinifdliurrif comb-leaved Stork's-bill, S. G. 66, 

 a shrubby smooth stem much branched, with smooth kid- 

 ney-shaped plicate -furrowed leaves, and fine large dark 

 and light red flowers. A free-growing plant, and an abun- 

 dant flowerer. 



P. cordatunfif heart-leaved Stork's-bill, S.G. 67, B.M. 

 165, a shrubby erect stem with few branches ; the leaves 

 flat, cordate, acute, and dentate, and the flowers large, 

 purplish red with dark streaks. It is a fine strong-growing 

 plant, introduced from the Cape of Good Hope in 1774, 

 and flowering from March to October. 



P. austrdle, New Holland Stork's-bill, S.G. 68, a short 

 suff'ruticose stem with numerous hairy branches, and cordate 

 leaves with large unequal crenatures ; the flowers white and 

 bright red in streaks. It is a neat little plant, introduced 

 in 1792 from New South Wales, and flowering and ripen- 

 ing seeds abundantly. 



P. fulgidum celandine-leaved Stork's-bill, S. G. 69, a 

 shrubby flexuose stem with few branches ; the leaves ter- 

 nate, and leaflets sessile, deeply toothed, and pinnatifid ; 

 the flowers small, of a deep scarlet with dark spots and lines. 

 The flower is one of the most brilliant of the genus : the 



