REPORT ON PELARGONIUMS GROWN AT CHISWICK IN 1876 . 
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91. John Fraser. Plant of free good habit; rather shy flowering 
trusses and flowers of medium size ; deep rose. 
92. Claude de la Meurthe (E. G. Henderson and Son). Plant of 
moderately vigorous growth; free flowering ; leaves cupped 
and deeply serrated ; faintly zoned ; trusses of medium size ; 
rose shaded with magenta, or a bright amaranth rose, a 
colour very difficult to designate, being so very distinct. 
Previously certificated. A first-rate variety. 
93. Ianthe *** (Denny). A dwarf close habited variety; free 
flowering; trusses and flowers of medium size; rose shaded 
with purple ; the best habited variety of the class. 
94. JDr. Hill. Similar to Ianthe , but of stronger growth. 
95. Mrs. Grover. . . . . 
96. Rev. J. Downie. J ^^ ese are inferior varieties. 
XT. Flowers Pale Pine. 
Leaves Plain Green. 
97. Christine (Kinghorn). Very close habit; free flowering; 
trusses and flowers of medium size ; very pale pink. 
98. Christine Surpasse. Stronger growth than Christine , and 
with larger flowers ; not so free flowering. 
99. Bella (Pearson). Plant of rather tall habit; very free 
flowering ; trusses of moderate size ; flowers medium sized, 
pale rose-pink. 
100. Margaret. Very inferior ; leaves zonate. 
XII. Flowers Kose-Pine. 
Leaves Plain Green. 
101. Mrs. Augustus Miles (Pearson). Plant of slightly straggling 
habit; very free flowering; trusses large; flowers large, 
bright rose-pink, upper petals distinctly marked with white. 
Previously certificated. 
102. Mrs. Holden (Pearson). Clear rose-pink; inferior for bed¬ 
ding purposes, but does well in pots. 
103. Mrs. Tate (Pearson). Plant of dwarf spreading habit; free 
flowering ; trusses and flowers large ; deep rose-pink, dis¬ 
tinctly marked with white on the upper petals. 
104. Mrs. Ffytche (Pearson). Similar to Mrs. Tate. 
105. Mrs. Halliburton (Kinghorn). Plant of free bushy habit 
very free flowering ; trusses of medium size ; flowers small 
rose ; a good variety. Previously certificated. 
