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growth, rather spreading in habit, with very dark-zoned wavy- 
leaves, which are marbled or mottled in the green parts. The 
flowers are of a light opaque scarlet in good bold trusses. 
Rev. F. F. Fenn (Pearson). A most attractive sort of the well- 
known semi-nosegay Chilwell strain. It is of medium vigour 
and rather erect growth, in which respect it is superior to many 
others of this race ; the plant, moreover, is compact and well 
filled out; the leaves are of moderate size, and scarcely zoned. 
The semi-nosegay flowers are in numerous compact, moderately 
large trusses standing well up from the leaves ; the colour is a 
crimson-scarlet, very bright and rich. 
Richard Bean *** (E. G. Henderson & Son). A free-blooming 
and very showy variety, of vigorous growth ; the leaves dark- 
zoned with rounded lobes ; and the flowers large, in mode- 
rate-sized trusses, of a clear bright light scarlet, which is very 
telling in the mass. 
Sparkler (E. G. Henderson & Son). A beautiful variety of 
moderately-vigorous and rather spreauing habit, with dark-zoned 
leaves. The flowers are in dense, compact, moderate-sized 
trusses, and are of a clear carmine red with a rosy tint — a very dis- 
tinct and pleasing shade of colour. The flower-stalks are scarcely 
able to sustain the weight of the densely-formed trusses. 
Warrior. 1 {Indian Yellow. 
Corsair. j j Orange 
Grand Buhe. I Ceitilicates I Lucius. 
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H. M. Stanley. 
Milton. 
Soleil, 
Amy Hogg. 
Lady KirUand. 
Pelakgoniums in Pots. 
Last season the whites and salmons were grown in pots in order 
to test their qualities as greenhouse and conservatory piau'cs. This 
season the rose-pinks were similarly treated, and Mr. Barron took 
the opportunity to submit again for examiuation all the sorts ap- 
proved last year in the salmon and white series. The results were 
as follows : — 
Flia (F. Miles). A very fine variety, of moderately vigorous 
growth, with rather large indistinctly-zoned leaves, and large 
trusses of flowers of a very bright rose-pink, the upper petals 
paler and veined at the base. It is a showy variety, making fine 
bold trusses- of flowers. 
