Geraniacese that we have examined. Gei'inen downy.
Arillus villous. Style purple, smooth above. Stigmas 5, purphlaei rayn da tr evthoel ubtea.se and
Our drawing of this plant was taken at the Comtesse
de Vandes’ collection at Bayswater: it is said to have
btheee nl artaei sMedr .f rFomor dsyeceed,s breucte iivt eids fwroimth oButu ednoousb tA yar eCsa bpye
sspameceie sa,s aGnde rawneiu mar eo vaaltmumos to fc eCrataviann iollfe si;t st hbise insegc ttiohne
will probably be separated from Pelargonium: it is
raenatdhielrys ,d iasntidn gthuies haendth efrro-lmik ea lla pthicee so tohfe trhse b uyp iptse rp boainrrteend
fpillaanmtes nwtsh, icbhe sdidisetsin gthueis hh athbeitm aantd fiarpstp esiagrhant c: et oo ift bthee
long P. trichostemon, P. eriostemon, P. blattarium, P.
voethrbearss.cijiorum, P. stipulaceum? P. tricolor, and several
of PO. utrri cpollaonr,t firso mfig wurheidc hb iyt dMifrf.e rAs nmdorerew sth aans far ovmar iaentyy
noethaerlry o ofr bthiceu lsaerc tfiloant ,p etthaalst , btheiisn ga parno cuupmribgehnt t polra tnrta iwliintgh plant with oblong undulate petals.
vatiTonh e tphlaann tsth oef tthruise sePcetiloanrg aornei am. oreT hdeif fibceusltt osfo iclu lftoir
them is a mixture of loam, peat, and sand, an equal
quantity of each; the pots must be as small as possible,
ganetd swodedlle dnr awinitehd towoi thm upcoht swheert,d sp, atrhtiactu ltahrelyy inm wayin tneort, when they should be kept on a dry airy shelf. Cuttings
rpolaoct efdre ienly a p slhaneltteedr eidn spiotutsa tiino nth. e same kind of soil, and