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most satisfactorily with an ordinary flue. Too much importance is 
attached now-a-days to heating by hot water, for we frequently see 
expensive apparatuses erected, when a simple brick flue would do 
just as well. 
flowers, for usually those with flowers of the finest form produce 
trusses ’of a very small size. The colour of the flowers is a very 
September. 
PELARGONIUM HARRY KING. 
HIS splendid zonal pelargonium may be considered one 
of the finest varieties with scarlet flowers yet intro- 
duced for pot culture. The flowers are of very large 
size and the finest form, and produced throughout 
the season in huge globular trusses. In tlie latter 
respect it differs materially from the other varieties with well-formed 
PELAEGONIUM HARKT KING. 
