REPORT ON PELARGONIUMS GROWN AT CHISWICK IN 1876. 
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J., Chelsea; Wimsett, J., King’s Koad, Chelsea; "Wells, C., Selwyn 
Court, Kichmond; Wehb, FL, Bedstone Manor, Bedhill. 
*** Denote those that have been awarded First-class Certificates. 
I. Flowers Scarlet. 
. Hybrid Nosegay . 
Leaves Zonate. 
1. General Outram. Free spreading habit; free flowering ; trusses, 
large ; rich dark scarlet. Certificated 1874. 
2. Wellington (Denny). Strong vigorous habit ; foliage pale 
green, zonate; trusses large; flowers large, dark scarlet.- 
Previously certificated. 
3. H. M. Stanley (George). Bushy habit; trusses large ; flowers 
large, very bright scarlet, best of its class. Previously cer¬ 
tificated. 
4. Bret Harte (Miles). Shy flowering ; inferior. 
5. Bonfire (Paul). Straggling loose habit; very free flowering; 
bright scarlet. Previously certificated. 
6. Vesta (Paul). Yery similar to Bonfire. 
7. Mrs. Mellow (Pearson). Shy flowering ; not desirable. 
8. Murillo (Paul). Plant of erect habit; trusses small and com¬ 
pact ; deep scarlet, shaded faintly with crimson. 
9. Chatsworth Speed (Pearson). Loose straggling habit; trusses 
medium sized, compact; deep scarlet; now superseded. 
10. Terence (Paul). Good compact habit; trusses large; flowers 
large ; freely produced ; bright scarlet. 
11. Milton (Pearson). Spreading loose habit; trusses large and 
very loose; inferior. 
12. Goncord. Spreading habit; free flowering; trusses medium 
sized; flower medium sized, bright scarlet. 
13. Wm. Thomson (Pearson). Inferior. 
14. Shakespeare. Dwarf-spreading habit; very free flowering; 
trusses large; the petals long and narrow, bright scarlet. 
15. Lord Belper (Pearson). An inferior variety. 
16. Bayard (Pearson). Similar to Lord Belper. 
17. Rev. J. Wooley (Pearson). Spreading habit; free flowering ; 
trusses large ; flowers large, bright scarlet. 
18. Duke of Bevonshire (Pearson). Plant of good dwarf habit; 
free flowering; trusses medium sized; flowers medium sized, 
bright scarlet. Previously certificated. 
19. Waltham Seedling (Paul). Dwarf-spreading habit; very free 
