102 THE FLORAL WORLD AND GARDEN GUIDE. 



Blue Beautt (Jervis) **. — Habit good, compact, free- 

 flowering' ; tube short, sepals broad and short, reflexed, light red ; 

 corolla large, very double, clear purple. 



Ceown Prince of Phussia (Veitcb) ***. — Habit dwarf and 

 free, and a free bloomer; flowers large, the tube bulged, the sepals 

 broad, scarlet ; corolla prominent, dark violet-purple ; reddish at 

 the base ; good. 



Deltght (iSmith) ***. — Habit excellent, and a free bloomer, of 

 first-class merit for decorative or exhibition purposes ; tube and 

 sepals clear crimson, the latter sufiiciently reflexed ; corolla very 

 large, pure white, with a few rosy streaks near the base. A really 

 good variety, the best of its clasi.<. 



La Fatouiiite (Veitch) ***.• — Habit first-class ; tube and sepals 

 well proportioned, the latter reflexed, scarlet ; corolla large and of 

 good substanc?, well expanded, light violet. A very free-flowering 

 and good variety. 



L'Empeeetje (Cannell) **. — Habit dwarf and floriferous ; tube 

 and sepals scarlet ; corolla single, white. 



Ltjstee (Downie and Co.) -•'*. — Not of free habit ; flowers witb 

 blush recurved sepals, and deep red compact corolla. Approved for 

 its colour. 



jN'oblesse (Veitch) ***. — Habit good and free; flowers with 

 bright crimson-scarlet tube and sepals, the former slender, the latter 

 spreading ; corolla deep maroon. The darkest coloured in the col- 

 lection, and of first-class quality. 



EoDEEicK Dhu (E. Gt. Henderson) ***. — Habit good ; tube 

 and sepals bright scarlet, the latter well reflexed ; corolla expanded, 

 lavender-blue. 



Schiller ***. — Habit somewhat loose ; flowers large, the tube 

 and broad-spreading sepals white-green at the tip ; corolla clear rosy 

 purple, with white feather at the base. 



SiAELianT (Gr. Smith) ***. — A fine variety, not sufficiently 

 known. It has the same habit and the same free-flowering character 

 as Lady Heytesbury, but the corolla is of a bright crimson-lake. It 

 is really a first-class fuchsia. 



Victor (Bull) **. — Habit strong and compact; very bright 

 scarlet tube and sepals, the latter not much reflexed; corolla of im- 

 mense size, but coarse and irregular, pale purple, changing to reddish 

 purple. JS'ot a very desirable fuchsia. 



Wave oe Life (Veitch) ***. — Habit compact and good ; leaves 

 pale yellow at the points ; tube and sepals bright scarlet, broad and 

 reflexed ; corolla prominent, intense violet, of good substance. A 

 distinct and really good fuchsia. 



"Weeping Beauty (Veitch) ***. — Habit dwarf, free, and good ; 

 flowers medium-sized, tube rather bulged, sepnls broadish, bright 

 crimson-scarlet ; corolla moderately expanded, rich deep purple. A 

 very fine fuchsia. 



"White Perfection (E. G. Henderson) ***. — Habit good, 

 floriferous and drooping ; tube and sepals long and narrow, blusb- 

 white ; corolla large, lake-crimson and rose. 



A considerable number of the older kinds were also grown, and 



