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trusses of blossom in profusion. The flowers are of a bright pink 
colour and remarkably showy. 
§ 4. Bronze Zonal?. 
13. Hev. C, P. Peach (Laing). 
A showy variety of dense compact even growth, with large leaves 
of a greenish yellow colour, marked by a broad deep copper- 
coloured zone. Flowers light scarlet. 
14. W. E. GumUeton (Laing). 
A variety of compact growth. The leaves greenish yellow, with 
a broad zone of a dark bronze colour, and a narrow yellow-green 
border. Elowers scarlet. 
§ 5. Gold-leaved. 
15. Golden Ha/rry Hieover (E. G. Henderson & Son). 
A variety of dwarf, spreading, free-growing habit. The leaves 
are golden green, with a narrow vandyked zone of dark bronze and 
broad golden edge, very showy. Flowers scarlet. A very desirable 
variety. 
§ 6. Ivy-leaved. 
16. Gem of the Season (S. Ford). 
A variety of free rambling growth, with green Ivy-like leaves, 
and abundant flowers of large size and a pale rosy-pink colour. 
The flowers are very freely produced, but do not stand well ; it 
will nevertheless be useful for baskets. 
17. Argm (G. Smith). 
A variety of moderately free growth, with green Ivy-like leaves 
slightly marked with brown. The flowers are of a deep rosy-pink 
with dark spots on the upper petals, and are of a tolerably good 
shape. 
It is proposed, amongst the other trials of 1876, to grow all the 
Ivy- leaved varieties obtainable, and which are now rather nu- 
merous, as pot plants, since they are an extremely interesting 
group, and are more useful under glass than in the flower borders. 
