REPORT ON PELARGONIUMS GROWN AT CHISWICK IN 1876 . 27 
182. Glen Eyre Beauty (E. G. Henderson & Son). Plant of 
vigorous growth ; leaves somewhat crumpled, with creamy- 
white margin and distinct broad red zone; flowers scarlet. 
Previously certificated. 
183. Princess Beatrice (Chater). Plant of free vigorous growth ; 
leaves large, with narrow bright zone. Good. 
184. Prince Silver wings (Paul). Plant of moderately vigorous 
habit; leaves medium sized, with a straw-yellow margin, and 
distinct rosy-red zone ; flowers scarlet. This is a very dis¬ 
tinct variety. 
185. Mrs. J. Clutton. Leaves green, crimson zone, margin white ; 
clear and distinct. 
186. Fair Rosamond. \ 
187. The Graphic. 
188. Sabella. \ Inferior to those described. 
189. Knight of the Garter. I 
190. Sunny Smile. ' 
XXII. Silver Variegated. 
1. Margins pure white. 
191. Little Trot (Davis). Plant of very fine dwarf habit; leaves 
large, with a broad distinct margin of pure white ; flowers 
scarlet. This is the most distinct of any of the type, and is 
altogether a splendid variety. Previously certificated. 
192. Albion's Cliffs (Chater). Plant of remarkably strong vigorous 
growth; leaves large, with pure white margin ; flowers light 
scarlet. This is the strongest growing variety. Previously 
certificated. 
193. Princess Alexandra (G. Smith). Plant of fine dwarf com¬ 
pact habit; leaves large, with pure white margin ; flowers 
scarlet. Previously certificated. 
194. Miss Kingsbury. Plant of strong vigorous habit; leaves 
broadly margined with pure white ; flowers scarlet. This is, 
perhaps, the best white variegated variety for general bedding 
purposes. 
2. Margins creamy-white. 
195. Flower of Spring (Turner). Plant of free compact growth ; 
leaves medium sized, with broad creamy-white margin; 
flowers rosy-scarlet. Previously certificated. 
196. Snowdrop (Carter & Co.). Plant of moderately vigorous 
growth; leaves of medium size, creamy-white margin ; flowers 
bright scarlet. Previously certificated. 
