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of the most splendid hybrids that has yet appeared^ its bril- 

 hancy of colouring surpassing all art to imitate. 



Pelargo^nium ramuldsum, small-branched Stork's-bill, 

 S. G. 177, a shrubby, erect, much-branched stem, with 

 small cordate or cuneate leaves, and flowers white with large 

 blotches of deep red and black. It is a bushy plant, a hy- 

 brid of the easiest culture. 



P. FairliecB, Mrs. Fairlie's Stork's-bill, S. G. 178, a 

 shrubby erect much-branched stem, with small, reniform, 

 deeply three lobed leaves, and reddish-purple flowers with 

 dark pink blotches. A hybrid from Paris, a late flowerer, 

 but of easy culture. 



P. glauciifdliiim, horn poppy-leaved Stork's-bill, S. G. 

 179, a large tuberous root, suffruticose stem, and ternate 

 pinnatifid, lobate, or sinuate leaves, with dark velvet-coloured 

 flowers edged with a greenish yellow, A handsome and 

 very curious hybrid ; the flowers exquisitely fragrant, their 

 fragrance beginning about five or six o'clock in the evening, 

 and continuing till about nine the next morning. 



P. flexudsum, zigzag-stalked Stork's-bill, S. G. 180, a 

 shrubby, succulent, brittle, flexuose stem, with cordately ovate 

 deeply incised nerved leaves, and deep scarlet and black 

 flowers. A beautiful hybrid, newly originated at Mr. Col- 

 ville's nursery, and which Mr. Sweet says will probably 

 flower all the winter. 



P. Broughtdnice, Lady Broughton's Stork's-bill, S. G. 181, 

 a shrubby branching stem, with cordate, five-lobed, undulate 

 leaves, and brilliant flame-coloured flowers with dark shades 

 and veins. A handsome-growing plant, blooming all the 

 summer and till late in autumn. 



P. lyrianthinum, royal purple Stork's-bill, or M ore's 

 Princess of Denmark Geranium, S. G. 183, a shrubby, 

 much-branched stem, with flat, cordate, five-lobed leaves. 



