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and large, bright, rosy-purple flowers. A hybrid ; an abun- 

 dant flowerer and very hardy. 



FEL^RGo^mvM acutildbum, sharp-lobed Stork's-bill, S. G. 

 184, a shrubby-branching stem, with flat, cuneate or lan- 

 ceolate leaves, and fine white flowers blotched with red and 

 purple. The plant hardy and of free growth. 



P. interlentum, interwoven Stork's-bill, S. G. 185, a 

 tuberous root, the stem very short, with leaves variable, 

 ovate, obtuse, jagged or ternate, and bright scarlet flowers 

 veined with black. An elegant hybrid, flowering the greater 

 part of the summer. 



P. paucidentatum, distant-toothed Stork's-bill, S. G. 186, 

 a shrubby, flexuose, branching stem, with broad, cordate 

 slightly three-lobed leaves, and bright lilac flowers tinged 

 with rose in the centre, on which is a black velvety mark. 

 A hardy plant, producing abundance of bloom. 



P. erecturriy upright Stork's-bill, S. G. 187, an erect suf- 

 fruticose stem, with cordate jagged lobate leaves, and rosy- 

 coloured and white flowers. The plant succulent, and re- 

 quiring but little water. 



P. cosmidnum, perfumed Stork's-bill, S. G. 189, a 

 shrubby, branching stem, with small, distant, two-ranked, 

 deeply-lobed leaves, and white flowers with dark spots on a 

 red ground. A handsome plant with an agreeable fragrance. 



P. selectum, choice Stork's-bill, S. G. 190, a tuberous 

 root, and suffruticose stem, with cordate, deeply five-lobed, 

 unequally-toothed leaves, and rosy-purple flowers with dark 

 velvet spots nearly the size of the petals. The plant rare^ 

 but not of difficult culture. 



P. BeaddnicB, Mrs. Beadon's Stork's-bill, S. G. 191, a 

 shrubby, upright, much-branched stem, with cuneate, deeply 

 three-lobed crenate leaves, and bright-reddish blue flowers 

 with black veins. A hardy hybrid of easy culture. 



