[783] 'Gardener's Chron.,' 1845, p. 623.
[784] D. Beaton, in 'Cottage Gardener,' 1860, p. 377. See also Mr. Beck, on the habits of Queen Mab, in 'Gardener's Chronicle,' 1845, p. 226.
[785] Moquin-Tandon, 'Eléments de Tératologie,' 1841, p. 213.
[786] See also 'Cottage Gardener,' 1860, p. 133.
[787] Quoted by Alph. de Candolle, 'Bibl. Univ.,' November, 1862, p. 58.
[788] Knight, 'Transact. Hort. Soc.,' vol. iv. p. 322.
[789] 'Botanical Magazine,' tab. 5160, fig. 4; Dr. Hooker, in 'Gardener's Chron.,' 1860, p. 190; Prof. Harvey, in 'Gardener's Chron.,' 1860, p. 145; Mr. Crocker, in 'Gardener's Chron.,' 1861, p. 1092.
[790] Alph. de Candolle, 'Géograph. Bot.,' p. 1083; 'Gard. Chronicle,' 1861, p. 433. The inheritance of the white and golden zones in Pelargonium largely depends on the nature of the soil. See D. Beaton, in 'Journal of Horticulture,' 1861, p. 64.
[791] 'Rose Amateur's Guide,' T. Rivers, 1837, p. 21.
[792] 'Journal Hort. Soc.,' vol. ix. 1855, p. 182.