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large white and dark-brown flowers. It is quite hardy, arid 

 a free flowerer. 



Pelargo^nium ohsciirum, darkened-petaled Stork's-bill, 

 S. G. 89, a shrubby much-branched stem^, with oblately 

 cordate leaves, and fine dark red, purple and white flowers. 

 One of the finest hybrids yet originated, hardy, and a free- 

 flowerer. 



P. Husseyanum, Lady Mary Hussey's Stork's-bill, or 

 Brown's Duke of York Geranium, S. G. 92, a shrubby 

 branching stem, with dark green cordate lobed leaves, and 

 fine large dark red flowers. A strong and robust hybrid, 

 flowering abundantly all the summer. 



P. inchum, cut-leaved Stork's-bill, S. G. 93, a shrubby 

 branching stem, with ternate dark green pubescent leaves, 

 and small narrow-petaled white flowers striated with red 

 lines. A rather tender plant, requiring an airy situation, 

 and care as to water. 



P. scutdtum, shield-leaved Stork's-bill, S. G. 95, a shrubby 

 much-branched stem, with peltate five-lobed leaves, and 

 large white flowers finely marked with red. A handsome 

 plant, raised in 1819 from seed received from the Cape of 

 Good Hope. 



P. bicolor, two-coloured Stork' s-bifl, S. G. 97, B. M. 201, 

 a shrubby branching knotted stem, with cordate trifid undu- 

 late leaves, and deep dark brown and red flowers. Intro- 

 duced in 1778, since which two varieties of it have been 

 procured from seeds. 



P. mlldsum, villous Stork's-bill, or Wood's Geranium 

 Majestum, S. G. 100, a shrubby branching stem, with 

 roundish truncate leaves, and very large red flowers marked 

 with dark purple. A fine plant, of hybrid origin, requiring 

 a dry airy situation in the green-house. 



P. Blandfordidnurriy hoary-leaved Stork's-bill, S. G. 101, 

 a shrubby gouty-jointed branching stem, with flat palmately 



