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125. Vestal Very similar to the last, but the zone on the 
leaves not so dark ; good. 
1 26. Wilhelmine Weich (W. Paul). White, with salmon eye ; 
good and free ; strong grower. 
§ 6. Floioers white. 
127. E. G. Henderson. "White ; dwarf and compact in habit, but 
not free- flowering. 
128. Madame Martha Vincent. White ; tall and free-growing, 
with good truss of fine flowers ; free-blooming ; style of White 
Perfection. Previously certificated 
129. Purity (Bull). The purest white ; flowers fine, in good 
trusses ; compact and robust-growing ; the best of all. Previ- 
ously certificated (***). 
130. The Bride. French white ; very large flowers, freely pro- 
duced ; dark zonate shining foliage ; dwarf and compact habit ; 
very distinct. 
131. Virgo Maria (Eraser). Like No. 127 in appearance, but 
more free-flowering ; good and useful. 
132. White Perfection (J. F. Chater). Pure white ; tall, free-grow- 
ing and free-flowering ; a good useful variety. Previously cer- 
tificated (***). 
133. White Swan. New, white ; a compact grower, but not so 
good as existing varieties. 
Series III. Marbled Zonate Pelargoniums. 
§ 1. Flowers scarlet. 
134. Sheen Rival (Kinghorn). Scarlet; flowers and trusses 
small ; habit strong and robust ; very free-flowering, but not 
good. Previously certificated (*■**), but Discarded. 
135. Kentish Fire. Brilliant cerise-scarlet ; trusses large and 
thick, freely produced on long pale footstalks ; free ; the best 
of its class. 
136. American Flag (Scott). Orange-scarlet; trusses small; 
habit very free, growth slender ; foliage small, marbled, but not 
zonate. Discarded. 
§ 2. Flowers cerise. 
137. Dr. Newham (Henderson). Eosy cerise ; trusses small ; 
habit very dwarf and compact, but robust ; distinct. Previously 
certificated (**). 
