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large trusses; leaves moderately and often irregularly zoned; vigorous 

 habit. 



29. Fred Bunstead (Jones). — A very effective bedding variety with 

 large single flowers of a deep rosy carmine colour. Leaves faintly 

 zoned ; habit good, compact, and very free-flowering. 



30. Freddie (Jones). — A variety of compact habit with broadly 

 zoned foliage. Failed to flower. 



31. G. H. Payne (Jones). — This variety is a weak grower having 

 plain green leaves and rich blood-red single flowers borne in a rather 

 poor truss. 



32. Great White Queen (Dobbie). — Flowers semi-double, pure 

 white, borne very freely in good trusses. Leaves plain green; a strong 

 and vigorous grower; very effective. 



33. G. Eedman (Jones). — Flowers large, single, orange salmon 

 when first opening but deep rosy pink later; leaves slightly zoned; 

 habit free-flowering. 



34. H (Jones). — A compact grower with moderately zoned leaves; 

 failed to flower. 



35. Harry (Jones). — This is a striking variety of compact habit with 

 large single flowers of a very bright scarlet colour. It is very similar 

 to the variety * Harry James.' The leaves are moderately zoned. 



36. Harry James (Jones). — Flowers single, showy, very bright 

 scarlet; leaves moderately zoned; habit compact, 



37. Harry Wood (Jones). — A good grower with single carmine 

 flowers ; leaves with a medium dark zone. 



38. Henry Jacoby (Dobbie), XXX August 19, 1897.— This is prob- 

 ably one of the best known and most generally cultivated of Zonal 

 Pelargoniums. It is of strong and rather spreading habit and bears 

 excellent trusses of large single flowers of a deep cherry red colour. 



39. H. J. Jones (Jones). — A variety of compact habit with small, 

 single, strawberry red flowers. Leaves zoned irregularly, the zone 

 becoming often merely a dark suffusion in the middle of the leaf. 



40. H. S. Eainforth (Jones). — Flowers small, single, rosy carmine; 

 leaves slightly zoned; habit strong. 



41. I (Jones). — A variety of strong and rather spreading growth 

 having the leaves narrowly zoned. Failed to flower. 



41. II (Jones).— Flowers large, single, pale purplish rose; leaves 

 plain green; habit compact. 



43. J (Jones). — A compact grower with narrowly zoned leaves and 

 medium-sized flowers have a white ground suffused with light Turkey 

 red. 



44. James Wraite (Jones). — Flowers large, rich deep velvety 

 crimson shading to cardinal red at the base of the petals. Leaves with 

 a medium zone. 



45. J. F. Bunting (Jones). — A vigorous grower with slightly zoned 

 leaves and large single flowers of a light geranium colour. 



46. JJ (Jones). — Flowers large, single, cardinal red; leaves large, 

 slightly zoned ; a very vigorous grower. 



