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Magenta-Rose. 
119. Lady Sheffield. I 126. Louisa. 
120. Sibyl Holden. | 
Salmon. 
131. Miss Strachan (lis:lit). I 136. Vanessa (dark). 
134. Leopard (mottled). | 
Oculate. 
139. Evening Star. | 140. Lucretia. 
White. 
142. Snowdon. | 143. Madame Edgar Guinet. 
XLIY. Report on Ivy-leaved Pelargoniums Grown for Trial at 
Chiswick in 1876. 
The varieties forming the subject of this report were contributed 
by Messrs. Yeitch & Sons ; E. Gr. Henderson & Sons ; S. Ford ; 
J. Laing ; Thomas Laxton ; J. George ; Dickson & Co. ; B. S. 
Williams ; and Jean Sisley. 
The raisers' names are given in brackets where known. 
They were all grown in pots under glass and subject to the same 
treatment. 
^^"^ denotes the varieties which received certificates. 
They have been divided into two principal classes : — 
Class I. Leaves Peltate or SJiield-shaped, distinctly zonate, with 
a thick fleshy substance and of the form of those of the Ivy. 
Class II. Leaves not Peltate^ the stalk being set on as in the 
ordinary zonals, and possessing a sort of hybrid character between 
these and the Ivy-leaved sorts. 
Class I. Leaves Peltate, distinctly zonate, with a thick flesht 
SUBSTANCE, AND OF THE FORM OF THOSE OF THE IVY. {Pelarqonium, 
later ipes). 
A. Leaves Green. 
(1) Floivers Lilac. 
1. Lilacina (Sisley), Plant of fine trailing habit, having very 
small trusses, and flowers of a pale lilac colour, somewhat shy 
flowering. 
