REPORT ON ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
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Tricolour Section. 
I.—Leaves margined with Creamy-white, Distinct Zone. 
1. Charming Bride (Cannell).—Dwarf compact habit; flowers 
deep scarlet. Very effective. 
2. Dolly Varden, x x x July 81, 1890 (Cannell).—Compact 
bushy habit; leaves roundish with a bright red zone; distinct 
and handsome ; flowers bright scarlet. Stands drought well. 
3. Empress of India, F.C.C. May 2,1877 (Cannell).—Vigorous 
habit; leaves roundish with bright red zone; flowers small, 
bright scarlet. Very effective. 
4. Eva Fish (Cannell).—Dwarf habit; leaves large round 
with a red zone ; flowers scarlet. 
5. Lass o’ Gowrie, F.C.C. July 7, 1868 (Cannell).—Similar 
to'No. 6. 
6. Miss Farren (Cannell).—Very compact bushy habit; leaves 
roundish with a broad red zone ; very effective ; flowers small, 
bright scarlet. 
7. Mrs. Clutton (Cannell).—Vigorous habit; leaves broadly 
zoned ; flowers small, bright scarlet. 
II. —Leaves margined with Golden-yellow, 
Distinct Zone. 
8. Adam Bass (Cannell).—‘Similar to No. 11, but of dwarfer 
habit. 
9. Enchantress (Cannell).—‘Similar to No. 12. 
10. Lady Cullum (Cannell).—Compact habit; leaves flat 
with a broad dark zone; flowers scarlet. 
11. Masterpiece, x x x August 19, 1897 (Cannell).—A 
vigorous growing form of No. 12. 
12. Mrs. Pollock, F.C.C. August 21, 1867 (Cannell).—This 
old and well-known variety is still one of the best of its class. 
18. Mrs. Turner, F.C.C., August 29, 1874 (Cannell).— 
Compact habit; leaves rather flat, with a broad richly coloured 
zone ; flowers rich crimson. 
14. Peter Grieve, F.C.C. 1873 (Cannell).—Vigorous habit; 
leaves large and richly coloured. Very showy. 
15. Prince of Wales, F.C.C. July 7,1868 (Cannell).—Similar 
to No. 12. 
16. Sir R, Napier, F.C.C. July 7, 1868 (Cannell).—Compact 
