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new colour ; free -flowering ; moderate liabit ; nearly plain 
foliage. 
221. Can/nelVs Pink (Cannell). Bright pink, but mop-headed ; 
flowers small ; free-flowering and a strong grower, not better 
than Mdlle. JSTilsson, which latter is discarded. 
222. Countess of Bosslyn (Downie & Co.). Pink shaded mauve ; 
a flimsy flower, of dwarf habit ; useless. Discarded. 
223. Father HyacintJie (Cannell). Very bright carmine rose, 
with white on top petals ; a compact grower and very free 
bloomer. 
224. Florence Duram,d *** (Pearson). Very bright magenta ; 
large flowers but of little substance ; exceedingly free-flower- 
ing, and of good habit ; a promising variety. 
225. Mdlle. Nilsson (Low). Bright pink, mop-headed ; very free- 
flowering and good habit, yet not desirable. Previously certi- 
fied (iif*) but Discarded. 
226. Mrs. F. J. Lowe (Pearson). Pink, with white on top 
petals ; good trusses ; free-flowering ; pale-zoned leaves. 
227. Pinh May Queen *** (Downie & Co.). Very bright car- 
mine ; good flowers in immense trusses ; very free-flowering, 
and strong compact habit ; a first-class variety for bedding-pur^ 
poses or for growing in pots. 
228. Profusion (George). Eose-colour ; small trusses and 
flowers ; compact and dwarf habit ; foliage pale-zoned. 
229. Bose Bradivardine (Pearson). Magenta rose ; small trusses ; 
free-flowering and good ; moderate habit. 
230. Welbeck Nosegay (Tillery). Very bright carmine ; 
very free-flowering ; dwarf and compact habit ; a good bedder, 
and very pretty. 
Series V. Ivy- leaved Pelargoniijms, 
§ 1. Leaves green. 
231. Crimson Lvy-leaved. Pale crimson ; flowers small ; free trail- 
ing habit ; shining foliage. 
232. White Ivy -leaved. White tinged with rose ; very large 
flower ; very free ; bright green shining foliage. 
233. Willsii (Wills). Pale rose; free-flowering; half trailing 
habit ; distinct and good. 
