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NEW SEEDLING PELARGONIUMS. 
red with a purple clash, top petals with dark 
veiny cloud ; loose; indifferent. 
Blanche (Beck), 1846.— White, with atint of 
flesh-colour, top petals with a small crimson spot ; 
size large ; form good ; a very promising flower. 
Blazer (Beck), 1845. — Clear red, top petals 
with a dark irregular cloud edged with red ; 
size large; medium. 
Blencoe (Seymour), 1846. — Red purple, 
top petals with a dark veiny irregular cloud ; 
indifferent. 
Bride (Stedman), 1845. — White, top petals 
with purple spot ; small. 
Brilliant (Hoyle), 1846.— Bright red, top 
petals with a dark veiny irregular cloud ; in- 
different. 
Caractacus (Gaines), 1845. — Rose, top 
petals with dark veiny cloud ; uneven. 
Cassandra (Beck), 1846. — In the way of 
Beck's Desdemona. Pale blush, top petals 
very dark, with a narrow pink edge ; size 
large; form excellent. Obtained a certificate* 
at the Horticultural Society. 
Cassandra (Gaines), 1845. — Red, top petals 
with a dark veiny spot ; uneven. 
Cavalier (Beck), 1846. — Light red, top 
petals with a maroon cloud and irregular nar- 
row edging ; size large ; form good. 
Centurion (Beck), 1846. — Deep rosy pink, 
top petals with a dark cloud, shaded off, show- 
ing an irregular margin of rose-pink ; centre 
white; size average; form excellent. Ob- 
tained a certificate at the Horticultual Society. 
Ceres (Hoyle), 1845. — Flesh-colour, top 
petals with a dark veiny clouded spot edged 
with pink; centre pale; very uneven. 
Chimborazo (Silverlock), 1S45. — Red, top 
petals with a dark veiny irregular cloud ; 
medium. 
Chieftain (Gaines), 1845. — Light red, top 
petals with a small veiny spot; size medium; 
form moderately good. Chiefly useful from its 
clear lively colour, which a little resembles 
that of Duchess of Leinster. 
Colonel of the Guards (Hoyle), 1846. — 
Clear red, top petals with a dark mottled cloud 
and broad margin of crimson; size large; form 
medium. 
Comet (Gaines), 1845. — Bright red, top 
petals with a dark spot; medium. 
Commander - m - Chief (Hoyle), 1846. — 
Lively rose, top petals with a dark cloud, 
edged with crimson; size large; form good. 
Compacta (Miller), 1846. — Light rosy red, 
petals with dark spot and veins ; medium. 
Compaction (Beck), 1846. — Blush -pink, 
top petals with a dark veiny cloud and narrow 
edge of rosy pink ; centre clear white ; size 
average ; form excellent, even. Obtained a 
certificate at the Royal Botanic Society. 
* A certificate is the highest reward offered for seed- 
ling of the current year. 
Competitor (Beck), 1845. — Bright rose- 
pink, top petals with very dark cloud, margined 
narrowly with rose ; centre pale ; size full 
average ; form excellent. Obtained first prizes 
at the Horticultural Society and the Royal 
Botanic Society. 
Conqueror (Thurtell), 1845. — Rosy; irre- 
gular shaped ; indifferent. 
Corsair (Hoyle), 1846. — Deep rose-pink, 
top petals with a dark cloud, edged with rose; 
form good ; size large. 
Cracher (Beck), 1846. — Pale rose-red, top 
petals with a dark veiny cloud and irregular 
edge ; size average ; form good. 
Cruent a (Beck), 1846. — Crimson, top petals 
with a dark irregular cloud edged with the 
ground colour ; size average ; form good, even. 
Obtained a certificate at the Royal Botanic 
Society. 
f7^m/.s(Catleugh),1846. — Blush, top petals 
with a veiny cloud and blush-coloured edge ; 
size large ; rather loose. 
Dan-n of Day (Beck), 1846.— Pink, top 
petals with a dark crimson maroon cloud 
edged with pink ; centre pale ; size average ; 
form good. 
Dobsoni (Beck), 1846. — Pink, top petals 
with a dark cloud passing off to rose, and 
margined with a clear pink edge ; centre 
white ; size large ; form good. 
Don Quixote (Clark), 1846. — Pink with 
rosy veins, top petals with dark veiny cloud 
and narrow edge of rose ; medium. 
Dulcima del Toboso (Clark), 1846.— Pink 
tinged with purple, top petals with a dark 
shaded cloud edged with pink ; centre white ; 
size large ; form good. 
Dim (Bunney), 1845. — Pink, top petals 
with a broad veiny spot and a broad edge ; 
centre white ; medium. 
Eclipse (Hoyle) 1846. — Large brilliant red, 
top petals with a small veiny cloud ; form 
good, a little crumpled. Chiefly remarkable 
for its colour. 
Effect (Beck) 1846.— Blush, top petals 
with a dark cloud surrounded by a dash of 
crimson, and edged with blush ; size average ; 
form good. A very pretty flower. 
Egyptian Prince (Miller), 1846. — Flesh 
colour, top petals with a dark veiny cloud and 
narrow edge of flesh colour ; form indifferent. 
Ellen (Gaines), 1845. — Flesh colour, top 
petals with a, dark veiny cloud shaded off to 
crimson, and an irregular pale edge ; medium. 
Emperor of China (Thurtell), 1845. — 
Whitish, top petals with a rosy-purple cloud 
and narrow edge of white ; medium. 
Emperor of 3Iorocco (Hoyle), 1846. — 
Rosy-pink veined, top petals with a dark 
cloud narrowly edged with rose ; centre pale ; 
size large ; form good, even. 
Etrphemia (Hoyle),1845. — Pale flesh colour, 
