NEW SEEDLING PELARGONIUMS. 
5 m 
Edith, (Bainbridge,) 1844. — Eose, with the 
top petals clouded with dark marone, and 
centre white. 
Elvira, (Cock,) 1845. — Blush, with white 
centre, the top petals clouded, with pink 
margin. 
Emperor, (Franklin,) 1844. — Blush, with 
small dark spot, and crimson cloud. 
England's Queen, (Kendall,) 1844. — Pale 
coloured, with crimson veins. 
Essex Pet, (Golledge,) 1844. — Veiny- 
rose. 
Euclid, (Catleugh,) 1845. — A large loose 
reddish coloured flower. 
Fulgens, (Stedman,) 1845. — Bright rosy 
red. . 
General Bonham,^ (Golledge,) 1845. — 
Blush, clouded, a good deal in the way of 
" Miss Holford." 
Geraldine, (Forster,) 1845. — Scarlet red, 
with small dark blotch : showy and pretty. 
Gertrude, (Catleugh,) 1845. — Blush, with 
a dark irregular cloud on the top petals, cen- 
tre white. Obtained a certificate at the Royal 
Botanic Society. 
Gipsy King. (Henderson,) 1845. — Red, 
the top petals with dark clouding, and bright 
margin ; pretty. 
Gipsy Maid, (Hoyle,) 1845. — A curious 
and rather pretty variety, of a light rose 
colour ; the top petals clouded, and the lower 
ones each marked with a smaller veiny blotch 
of the same dark colour as the -clouding. 
Gulnare, (McOnack,) 1844. — Blush co- 
loured under petals, with white centre, and 
very dark top petals. Obtained a certificate 
at the Horticultural Society. 
Hebe's Lip, (Beck,) 1845. — An excellent 
variety : upper petals rose, with dark marone 
cloud, lower petals pink, with blotch of 
crimson. It obtained a certificate at the Royal 
Botanic Society. 
Heidos, (Hoyle,) 1844.— Blush, with dark 
clouded top petals ; the lower one veined 
with rosy pencillings ; a pretty variety. 
Isabella, (Hoyle,) 1845. — Light rose colour, 
top petals nearly covered with a dark clouding, 
with a rose coloured margin ; the centre is 
pale, nearly white ; lower petals rosy purple. 
It obtained a certificate at the Horticultural 
Society. 
Jeanie Deans, (McOnack,) 1845. — Light 
blush red, with irregular clouding at top. 
Juno, (Beck,) 1844. — Rose: the top petals 
with a dark cloud edged with rose. It obtained 
a certificate at the Horticultural Society. 
Jupiter, (Stedman,) 1844. — Light colour. 
Kitty Fisher, (Blake,) 1844. — Light rose, 
with a veiny spot. 
Lady Farnham, (Henderson,) 1845. — 
Blush, with veiny crimson cloud on top petals, 
and light margin ; second rate. 
Lady Peel, (Henderson,) 1844.— Pink, 
with a white centre, and small dark cloud on 
the top petals. 
Lord Stanley, (Forster,) 1845. — Purple 
rose, colour of Paragon. 
Lurida, (Beck,) 1844. — Has clouded upper 
petals, and lower petals veined with pink. 
Gained a prize as a seedling last year, at the 
Royal Botanic Society. 
Marc Anthony, (Beck,) 1845. — Rose pink, 
with dark cloud, and pink margin ; the flower 
is rather small, but very even, and of good 
form and substance. 
Marcus, (Beck,) 1845. — Rose, top petals 
clouded, centre white, and lower petals 
streaked with rose. 
Mary Queen of Scots, (Kinghorn,) 1845. 
— A very promising flower ; white, the top 
petals with dark cloud, shaded off to purple, 
and edged with white ; lower petals tinted ; 
the colour is desirable. 
Milo, (Cock,) 1844. — Dark red, top petals 
clouded ; second-rate. 
Miss Holford, (Gaines,) 1845. — Blush red, 
with large dark marone clouding on the top pe- 
tals, shaded off to alight edge, and of large size. 
Mount Etna, (Hoyle,) 1845. — Valuable 
for its brilliant colour, which is a rich deep 
crimson ; the upper petals are nearly covered 
by clouding of very dark tint, almost black, 
surrounded by a margin of crimson scarlet ; 
the flower is rather uneven, but has a brilliant 
appearance. It is otherwise well formed, 
and of good substance. It obtained a certifi- 
cate at the Horticultural Society. 
Mrs. Hanbxiry, (Blake,) 1844. — Light rose. 
Mustee, (Beck,) 1844. — Rosy pink, with 
dark marone clouding on the top petals, which 
are irregularly edged with pink. It gained a 
certificate at the Horticultural Society. 
Napoleon, (Kendall,) 1844. — Rosy crimson 
coloured, with dark blotch ; said to be a very 
early bloomer. 
Orion, (Cock ?)— Bright red, the top petals 
with dark cloud, shaded off to a scarlet edge. 
Othello, (Beck,) 1844. — Purplish rose, with 
very dark cloud nearly covering the top petals, 
almost black, with a rosy margin. 
Painted Lady, (Forster,) 1845. — Bright 
rose, with a pure white centre, and irregular 
dark cloud, shaded off to a scarlet red, and 
becoming quite pale at the margin. It obtained 
a certificate at the Royal Botanic Society. 
Paragon, (Forster,) 1845. — A very even 
flower, of great promise ; colour, deep purple 
rose, top petals with large, very dai-k, almost 
black clouding, margined with purple rose ; 
under petals of the same purplish tint, centre 
pale. Obtained certificates both at the Royal 
Botanic and Horticultural Societies 
Patrician, (Beck,) 1845. — A large flower, 
with clouded upper petals edged with crimson, 
