ME. MOOKE's BEPORT ON PELARGONIUMS GROWN AT CHISWICK. 219 
&Son8; Mr. Swarback ; Mr. G. Acton; Mr. Sampson.; Mr. J. 
Clark; Mr. H. Park ; Mr. S. Davis ; Messrs. J. & C. Lee ; Messrs. 
Bell and Thorpe ; Mr. Tipping ; Mr. S. Ford. 
The following are the certificated varieties : — 
First- Class Certificates. 
§ 1. Scarlets. 
1. Harry King (E. G. Henderson & Son). 
A showy variety of moderately vigorous habit, with zonate 
leaves ; the flowers are of good shape, freely produced in moderate- 
sized trusses of a bright scarlet, with a white eye. 
2. Rosa Littk (H. Little). 
A dwarf-habited variety, the leaves having a vandyked zone ; 
the flowers, of which both pip and truss are large and fine, are of a 
rich deep solid scarlet colour, with a small white eye. The 
flowers are well displayed, and of exquisite shape. 
3. Tyrsal Rival (Laing). 
A dwarf compact-growing variety, the leaves of which are 
marked with a dark zone ; the flowers are large, of fine form, and 
produced in tolerably full trusses, the colour being a rich scarlet 
with small white eye. It is a line zonal scarlet. 
4. General Outram. 
A variety of medium vigour, and of a spreading habit of growth. 
The leaves are dark-zoned, and the flowers, which are borne in 
large bold trusses, are of a rich deep scarlet, the individual pips 
being of free shape and quality. 
§ 2. Eosy-Crimsons or Cerises. 
5. Caxton (Pearson). 
A variety of moderately dense habit and of even growth. The 
leaves are green without zones. The flowers are moderate -sized, 
in rather small but dense trusses, and are of an intense rosy- 
crimson and very efiective. 
