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NEW SEEDLING PELARGONIUMS. 
Mary Queen of Scots (Gaines), 1845. — 
White, with dark cloud on upper petals, shaded 
off to purple with a white margin ; form 
good ; full size ; rather deficient in substance ; 
but whites are much wanted. 
Maxima (Gaines), 1846. — Light red, top 
petals with a small veiny spot ; medium. 
Melpomene (Cock), 1845. — Purple rose, 
top petals black with a narrow even margin 
of purple ; size medium ; form excellent, very 
even. Obtained a first prize at the Royal 
Botanic Society. 
Model (Gaines), 1846. — Purplish rose, 
lower petals somewhat veiny, top petals with 
dark cloud and narrow purple edge ; size 
average ; form good, even. Obtained a cer- 
tificate at the Eoyal Botanic Society. 
Model of Perfection (Miller), 1846.— Pink, 
top petals with a dark cloud ; medium. 
Mont Blanc (Miller), 1846.— White, top 
petals with a dark spot ; medium. 
Mountain Maid (Goulding), 1 845. — Blush, 
top petals with a long narrow blotch j loose ; 
indifferent. 
Mount Etna (Hoyle), 1845.— Brilliant 
crimson, top petals with a very dark cloud, 
surrounded by a margin of the ground colour ; 
rather uneven ; medium size. Remarkable 
and valuable from its brilliancy ; obtained a 
first prize at the Royal Botanic Society, and 
a certificate at the Horticultural Society. 
Mount Vesuvius (Stedman), 1845. — Pale 
red, top petals orange with black spot ; 
indifferent. 
3Irs, Brock (Gaines), 1846.— Red, top 
petals with small clear dark spot ; medium. 
Negro Boy (Stanley), 1846.— Brilliant 
purple, lower petals rather veiny, top petals 
with a dark veiny cloud and irregular edge of 
purple ; size medium ; form good. 
Nourmahal (Lyne), 1846. — Bright deep 
rose-pink, top petals with a medium sized 
very dark spot passing off into a feathered edge, 
through a dash of crimson which surrounds 
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the spot, the whole edged with a broad belt of 
pink ; centre pale ; size large ; form good, 
flat ; a distinct and pretty variety, of good 
properties. 
Oliver Cromwell (Hoyle), 1846. — Purple 
with a pinkish tinge, top petals with a dark 
cloud, and an irregular edge ; centre pale ; 
size large ; form rather uneven. 
Pacha (Beck), 1846. — Rose, lower petals 
with numerous veins of deep rose, top petals 
with a dark cloud and a very narrow rose 
edge ; centre pale ; size average ; form excel- 
lent. Obtained a certificate at the Royal 
Botanic Society. 
Patrician (Beck), 1845. — Clear rosy 
pink, top petals with a dark cloud lightening off 
so as to show a crimson edge ; size large ; 
form excellent. Obtained a first prize at the 
Royal Botanic Society, and a second prize at 
the Horticultural Society. 
Pedlar (Beck), 1846. — Purplish rose veiny, 
top petals with a dark cloud edged with 
purple ; size average ; form good. 
Peri (Matthews), 1846.— Black, top petals 
with dark radiating veiny cloud ; medium. 
Pichmick (Miller), 1846.— Pink, top petals 
covered with dark veiny clouding ; second- 
rate. 
Pompeii (Clark), 1846. — Purple-rose, top 
petals with a dark veiny cloud edged with 
rose ; medium. 
Precision (Hoyle), 1846.— Purple rose, 
top petals with a dark veiny cloud and broad 
margin of ground colour ; size medium ; form 
good, even. Obtained a certificate at the 
Royal Botanic Society. 
President (Hoyle), 1846.— Bright red, top 
petals with a large dark spot ; size medium ; 
form good. Obtained a certificate at the 
Horticultural Society. 
Princess Olga (Gaines), 1846. — Pale red, 
top petals with dark veiny cloud dashed round 
with crimson ; medium. 
Purpurea (Beck), 1846. — Purple rose, top 
petals with a dark cloud and very narrow 
margin of purple ; size medium ; form good. 
Queen (Franklin), 1845. — Pink, top petals 
with a dark cloud ; centre pale ; form bad. 
Queen of Beauties (Lyne), 1846. — Clear, 
light rose-pink ; top petals very dark and vel- 
vety, with a narrow margin of bright rose; size 
medium ; form excellent ; a distinct and re- 
markably pretty flower. 
Queen of Tyre (Hoyle), 1846. — Purplish 
rose, top petals with a small cloud gradually 
breaking off, and edged with purple ; size 
average; form good. Obtained a certificate 
at the Royal Botanic Society. 
Rosalind (Hoyle), 1846.— Dark crimson 
red, top petals with an irregular cloud ; size 
average ; loose. 
Rosamond (Beck), 1846. — Purple rose, 
with a dash of deep rose on the lower petals ; 
top petals clouded, the clouding shaded off 
to purple at the edge; centre pale; size 
average ; form moderately good. 
Roundhead (Beck), 1846.— Rose pink, 
top petals with a dark cloud, edged with rose ; 
size large ; loose. 
Rowena (Hoyle), 1846. — Dark crimson, 
top petals with a dark veiny cloud ; size below 
medium; uneven. 
Saracen (Hoyle), 1846. — Pink, the lower 
petals spotted in the same way the top petals 
of some of the old varieties are marked ; top 
petals with a dark veiny cloud; size average; 
form indifferent. 
Sapio (Hoyle), 1846. — Pink, top petals 
with a dark cloud and rose edge ; centre pale; 
size large. 
