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234^. Willsii roseum (Willss). Bright magenta-rose ; very free- 
flowering ; dwarf compact habit ; makes a very distinct feature 
amongst bedding Pelargoniums. 
235. Peltatu7n elegans. Pale purple flowers ; free trailing habit ; 
very pretty. 
§ 2. Leaves variegated. 
236. Duke of Edinburgh. Pale rose flowers; yellowish white 
shining foliage ; slender trailing habit. 
237. L' Elegante White, very large flowers ; foliage pale 
green, edged with white, changing to a beautiful rose in autumn ; 
free trailing habit. 
Series VI. GtOld and Bronze Pelargoniums. 
238. Admiral Inglefield (E. Gr. Henderson). Pale scarlet flowers 
of good form ; good broad bronze zone ; compact habit. 
239. Admiration (Wimsett). Eosy orange flowers ; strong 
growth ; and very large foliage, with dark broad zone on dull 
ground. 
240. Anthony (Carter and Co.). Pale salmon flowers; dwarf, 
moderately free growth ; good colour, pale zone. 
24j1. Beauty {WeW.^). Carmine-rose flowers, very pretty ; bright 
and effective; of moderate growth. 
242. Beauty of Calderdale (Wimsett). Pale scarlet flowers, very 
freely produced ; good robust habit ; broad dark zone. Pre- 
viously certificated (***). 
243. Beauty of Wolverstone *** (Wimsett). Vivid scarlet 
flowers ; large foliage, of the brightest yellow, narrow dark 
zone ; very eff'ective and distinct ; strong, but compact growth. 
244. Black Douglas (Downie and Co.). Salmon flowers, 
freely produced ; a good grower, robust and dwarf ; fine dark 
broad zone, with very narrow yellow edge ; first class. Previ- 
ously certificated (***). 
245. ^/a^yb PnWe *** (Carter and Co.). Grood scarlet flowers ; 
large foliage, with broad bold zone ; very free-growing ; first- 
rate. 
246. Bronze Banner (Downie and Co.). Orange-scarlet flowers ; 
good even foliage, with rather a narrow dark zone ; free and 
compact habit. 
247. Cedo nuUi (E. Gr. Henderson). Pale salmon flowers, 
