NEW SEEDLING PELARGONIUMS. 
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Childe Harold (Miller), 1847.— Pale rose, 
white centre ; upper petals with an uneven 
dark clouding ; medium size ; form moderately 
good. 
Christabel (Hoyle), 1847.— Light rose with 
pale centre ; upper petals with a dark cloud 
and broken edge of bright red, edged with 
pink ; size large ; form moderately good, re- 
flexed. 
Clown (Beck), 1847. — Eose pink, with a 
largish distinct blotch of deep rose on each 
lower petal, and distinct pure white centre ; 
upper petals rose, margined with light pink ; 
medium size ; form good ; good ornamental 
variety. 
Cruenia (Beck), 1846. — Deep red with 
bluish tinge in centre ; upper petals with a 
large black blotch and broad irregular edge of 
red ; medium size ; form good, round, compact 
and cupped. Obtained a first prize at the 
Horticultural Society. 
Crusader (Hoyle), 1847. — Light red, with 
bluish centre ; upper petals with a veiny cloud, 
and irregular edge ; size large ; form good, 
even and compact. Obtained a certificate at 
the Horticultural Society. 
Delicatissima (Beck), 1847. — Blush pink, 
with clear white centre ; upper petals with a 
dark motley clod, and narrow regular edge ; 
size above medium ; form excellent, even. 
Obtained a certificate at the Royal Botanic 
Society. 
Diamond (Miller), 1846.— Pure white ; 
dark narrow cloud, shading off to purple, with 
white margin ; size above medium ; form mo- 
derately good when fresh blown. 
Distinctus (Miller), 1846.— Purple-lilac, 
veiny, and blotched ; upper petals with a dark 
maroon cloud, and even edge of lilac ; size 
large, form good ; rather fresh in colour. 
Dorcas (Beck), 1846. — Pale blush ; upper 
petals with dark maroon cloud, and narrow 
edge of blush ; size large and very showy ; 
form good, even. Obtained a certificate at the 
Royal Botanic Society. 
Duke of Brunswick (Baskett), 1846. — 
Purple rose, with blotches, and white centre ; 
upper petals with a dark cloud, and narrow 
edge of purplish rose ; medium size ; form 
moderately good, but rather crumpled. 
Duke of Rothsay (Hoyle), 1846.— Light 
red ; upper petals with a large distinct spot, 
edged with, scarlet ; size large ; form good, 
sometimes a little rough ; a very showy 
variety. 
Eclipse (Hoyle), 1846. — Brilliant red ; up- 
per petals with a dark spot and veins ; medium 
size ; form rather uneven. 
Eclipse (Miller), 1846. — Pale purplish rose ; 
top petals with a dark cloud ; form indifferent. 
Elegans (Topping), 1847. — Purplish rose; 
upper petals with a very dark cloud ; size 
large ; form moderately good, flat, with broad 
petals. 
Excelsa (Beck), 1847. — A fancy variety ; 
white with faint rose purple spots on upper 
petals ; small. 
Favonius (Beck), 1846. — Deep pink or 
rose, with crimson dashes, and decided pure 
white centre ; upper petals with a dark cloud, 
and irregular margin of pink ; size large ; 
form good, but a little open from the lower 
petals being a trifle too long ; a very showy 
variety. Obtained a second prize at the Hor- 
ticultural Society. 
Favourite (Mitchell), 1847. — Blush; upper 
petals with dark maroon cloud, and narrow 
border of blush ; medium size ; quality indif- 
ferent. 
Feu de Joie (Gaines), 1846 ? — Rose red ; 
upper petals with a veiny cloud, and broad 
irregular edge of red ; size large ; quality 
indifferent. 
Flamingo (Hoyle), 1847. — Clear red ; upper 
petals with a dark cloud, and narrow edge of 
red ; size large ; form good. 
Garland (Miller), 1846. — Rosy, pale cen- 
tre ; upper petals with a dark veiny cloud ; 
size large ; form irregular and crumpled. 
Gem (Beck), 1846. — Pink ; upper petals 
maroon shading off to carmine, with a narrow 
mai'gin of pink ; medium size ; form good, 
cupped. 
Grandis (Miller), 1847. — Rose pink, 
blotchy, with white centi'e; upper petals with 
dark cloud, and irregular edge of pink ; size 
large ; rather crumpled. Obtained a certificate 
at the South London Floricultural Society. 
Guliehna (Beck), 1846. — Light purplish 
rose, with a dash of deep rose, and white cen- 
tre ; upper petals with a maroon veiny cloud, 
and irregular broken edge ; size large ; form 
good, compact, round, petals reflexing a little 
in age. Obtained a first prize at the Royal 
Botanic Society. 
Becla (Coysh), 1847. — Rose ; upper petals 
with a dark veiny cloud ; size medium ; qua- 
lity indifferent. 
Hindoo (Beck), 1847. — Light red ; upper 
petals dark maroon, with narrow belt of 
red ; size large ; form good ; a handsome 
variety. 
Honora (Beck), 1847. — Pale pinkish blush; 
upper petals dark maroon, with a narrow even 
belt of blush ; size large ; form excellent, 
even. Obtained first prizes both at the Royal 
Botanic Society, and also at the Horticultural 
Society. 
Jenny Lind (Ambrose), 1847. — A fancy 
variety, with whitish ground colour, blotched 
and veined on each petal with bright rose- 
purple, in the way of Anais. 
Jidius (Hoyle), 1847. — Pale pink, with 
paler centre ; upper petals with a large dark 
