EEPOET ON PELARGONIUMS GEOWN AT CHISWICK IN 1876 . 
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210. King of Bronzes (Osborn). Plant of good compact habit; 
leaves of medium size, with very bright uneven zone ; flowers 
pale scarlet. 
211. Rev . C. R. Peach (Downie & Co.). Plant of robust compact 
growth; foliage large, bright, with a broad dark zone ; 
flowers pale scarlet. A good variety. Previously certificated. 
212. Seine Victoria (Downie & Co.). Plant of free growth; 
leaves very large, yellow ground, with bright broad zone ; 
flowers scarlet. Previously certificated. 
213. TV. E. Gumbleton (Downie & Co.). Plant of fine dwarf 
spreading habit; leaves small; very narrow yellowish-green 
margin and broad well-defined chocolate zone; flowers scarlet. 
An excellent variety. Previously certificated. 
214. Black Prince (Downie & Co.). Plant of very free vigorous 
growth; leaves large, with bright distinct zone; flowers 
scarlet. Previously certificated. 
215. Golden Button (E. G. Henderson & Son). Very similar to 
Black Prince. 
216. William Webb (J. King). 
217. Crown Prince (Gr. Acton). 
218. Gilt with Gold (E. G. Henderson). 
219. Mrs. Pollard (J. Laing). 
220. Robert Burns (Methven & Sons). 
221. Mrs. H. Weir (Downie & Co.). 
222. Mrs. J. Lee. 
223. Napoleon III. 
224. Princess of Wales (E. G. Henderson & Son). 
A SELECT LIST OF THE BEST VARIETIES IN EACH CLASS. 
The numbers refer to those on the report. 
I. Flowers Scarlet , Nosegay Section. 
2. Wellington. I 18. Duke of Devonshire. 
3. H. M. Stanley. | 19. Waltham Seedling. 
II. Flowers Pale Orange-Scarlet. 
23. Triomphe de Stella. I 25. Grand Duke. 
24. Golden Harry Hieover. | 31. Mrs. J. George. 
III. Floicers Lake-Rose. 
32. Arthur Pearson. I 34. Violet Hill Nosegay. 
33. Lawrence Heywood. | 
IV. Flowers Scarlet shaded with Magenta. 
36. Caxton. j 41. A. Rivers. 
39. Argus. j 
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