HE POET ON - PELARGONIUMS GROWN AT CHISWICK IN 1876 . 
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strong growth ; free flowering; trusses very large; flowers of 
good form, pink shaded with lilac. Previously certificated. 
120. JECettie (Miles). Not so free flowering as Pink May Queen , but 
otherwise similar. 
121. Lucy (Pearson). Tolerably compact habit; free flowering ; 
trusses of medium size ; flowers of medium size, bright rose- 
pink with a slight tinge of purple. 
122. Mrs. F. BarnabyA T „ . , ,, , ., , 
. 7 , r / c Inferior to those described. 
123. Mrs. Musters. ) 
XYI. Plowers Salmon. 
Leaves Zonate. 
124. Vanessa *** (F. Miles). Plant of moderately vigorous habit; 
free flowering; trusses large and bold; flowers large, of a 
uniform salmon colour. Yery showy and distinct. 
125. A. K. McJSfab (Laing). Yery similar to Vanessa. 
126. Forest Hill Nosegay (Downie & Co.). Plant of dwarf and 
compact habit; free flowering trusses and flowers large, sal- 
mony-cerise. 
127. President Thiers. \ 
128. Salmon (Hodgson). r These are all shy flowering and 
129. Beauty of Suffolk (Dodds), j inferior. 
130. Fatinze. / 
XYII. Flowers Oculate. 
Leaves Zonate. 
131. Lucretia (George). Plant of free-growing branching habit; 
free flowering; trusses and flowers of medium size ; white 
shading to bright rose towards the eye. 
132. Fugenie Mezard (Salter). Plant of dwarf compact habit; very 
free flowering; white shading to salmon towards the eye. 
Good. Previously certificated. 
133. Mrs. Dodds. Plant of good bushy habit; free flowering, and 
good, but now superseded. 
134. Princess Alice (E. Gr. Henderson & Son). Plant of good 
habit; free flowering, and good. 
135. Belle Fsquemoise. ) . . . 
136 . Madam Vendel. ] I^or varieties. 
XYIII. Flowers White. 
Leaves Zonate. 
137. Snowdon*** (Denny). Plant of dwarf close habit; free 
