REPORT ON PELARGONIUMS GROWN AT CHISWICK IN 1876 . 
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153. Florence (Wills). This is identical with Lady Cullum. 
154. Lady Sheffield (E. G. 
Henderson & Son). 
155. Easter7i Prince. 
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These bear a gi 
Lady Cullum. 
resemblance to 
Group 111. 
Leaves small, round, of a pale green colour ; the margin narrow, 
clear golden; zone of a clear bronzy-red. Plants of very com¬ 
pact bushy habit. Flowers scarlet. 
156. Sophia JDumaresque (E. G. Henderson & Son). Plant of 
fine free-growing habit. 
157. Bright Eyes (E. G. Henderson & Son). Plant of very 
fine dwarf habit. This is a very pretty and attractive variety. 
158. Plutarch (Paul). \ Previously certificated. These are 
159. Mrs. Turner (Turner). / very similar to Sophia Dumaresyue. 
Group IV. 
Leaves large, broad, flat; the margin clear golden ; zone very 
broad and distinct, of a dark bronzy-red colour ; flowers scarlet. 
160. Macbeth (Bell & Thorpe). Plant of very strong robust 
growth; foliage large and flat; distinct dark zone. A splendid 
variety. Previously certificated. 
161. Col. Loyd Lindsay (E. G. Henderson and Son). Avery free 
growing variety, with large flat leaves. 
162. Home Influence (E. G. Henderson & Son). Leaves rather 
smaller than the preceding; zone very bright and clear. A 
promising variety. 
163. Peter Grieve. \ 
164. Angelina. 
165. Beautiful Star. [>- 
166. W. E. Gladsto7ie. I 
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167. Princess Mary. J 
These are 
Macbeth. 
similar but inferior to 
Group V. 
Leaves small; narrow golden margin ; zone broad, very clearly 
defined, of a fiery-red. Flowers scarlet. 
168. Queen of Spain. Plant of fine free habit; somewhat narrow 
golden margin, with very distinct and clear fiery-red zone. 
169. Beautiful for Etier (E. G. Henderson & Son). This is very 
similar to Queen of Spain , but with a clearer and more distinct 
zone. Previously certificated. 
170. Princess Louise. Similar to Queen of Spain. 
