ON OLD-FASHIONED SCENTED PELARGONIUMS. 



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P. echinatum ruhrum, 'Ariel.' 



P. pulverulentum, 1822. 



P. ardens, 1807. 



P. ionidiflorum, 1724. 



P. camosum, 1724. 



' Godfrey's Bride.' 



' Mr. Meredith. ' 



saxijragoides, 1890. 



P. glaucum, 1775. 



P. ternaium. 



P. alchemilloides , 1693. 



P. terehintaceum. 



* Fair Eosamond. ' 



' Kimberley. ' 



P. multibracteaium. 



'Togo.' 



tetragonum, 1774. 



'Mrs. Moore,' 'Moore's Victory,' 'Lady Mary Fox,' aZii^m 

 (Kew), 1807. 



Two hundred varieties, if not more, of the Scented-leaved Pelar- 

 goniums were in cultivation at one time. Where are they now? I 

 know about a hundred aud twenty. Some of them are difficult to 

 manage and increase, and rather special treatment is necessary, as they 

 require almost complete rest at certain periods. A few of these are 

 P. ahrotani folium, artemisoides, echinatum, Endlicherianum, pulveru- 

 lentum, ardens, ionidiflorum, camosum, tetragonum. 



