This handsome-flowering plant is related to the
tribe figured by Andrews, under the name of Geranium
maculatum. It is without doubt of hybrid origin, and
will rank amongst the finest of the garden productions.
It was raised from seed by Sir us the specimens from which ouRr. dCr.a wHionagr ew, aws htoa kseenn.t
It makes a handsome snug-growing plant, and will
thrive well in a mixture of sandy loam and peat, or decayed
leaves. Cuttings strike root freely, planted in
pots in the same kind of soil, and set on a shelf in the
greenhouse.