GROWN FOR TRIAL AT CHISWICK IN 1569. - 
— flower bae and less green on the leaf-dise; flowers — А 
Stn from З Thu 
84, GoLDEN Ha eee G. DERSON. Very dwarf and co mpac 
habit; lvi flat, with deep dap ender: flowers abundant, light scarlet, ja 
es — Suitable for edgi 
proved Golden Chain к = Bos шо н coarser than Golden Chain, 
with a of the golden margin to the т; red. 
86. Ret yar НН Vigor: a bit; leaves кт narrowly edged with 
yellow; уи cerise-crimson. Not ES to Golden Chain 
C. Leaves wholly yellow. 
87. GOLD —HzxnERsON. Leaves s wholly yellowish-green ; flowers deep 
scarlet. и. не and to be again пей to trial. 
XXVIL—REPORT ON FUCHSIAS GROWN FOR 
TRIAL AT CHISWICK IN 1869. 
By Tuomas Моове, F,L.S., Secretary to the Floral Committee. 
Of this popular flower, the trial = consisted of 107 varieties, which had 
hese mee ие during the two seasons, Of some of the sorts, plants 
$ seaso flowered ae in the summer, and these furnished a 
ig of the following notes; but young or yearling plants of all of them were also 
flowered somewhat later, and the j ое опа med of the г Bi g alle te far 
mainly rests upon the qualities exhibited by these latter, which Ait found to be 
more characteristic than older ри The names of the that of 
осени: and the degree of merit assigned to each kind is indicated by the siete 
ing signs (*, **, ***), three Serin viera the highest odihna; 
$ 1. SEPALS DARK-COLOURED (red). 
A. Petals violet or purple of various shades. 
(a.) Single euer 
1. Count Cavoun**,—(Presented by) E. ©. HENDERSON. Ах Аны з 
i rt, of bushy growth, with very pretty and distinct ty e ye 
short; sepals broad reflexed, light red ; corolla and much peste ty ofa ght 
nin or lay purple. Кы, жш its distinctness, 
2. Ерт ok. G: A showy v riety, of be bushy habit, 
with Ext buds and bright rat bdk flowers of very stout substance; the 
sepals are short, spreading, becoming reflexed in age, and the pene is very large 
S peccat, € 
3. Lir ia ** PARKER: Low: variety of dwarf and 
free habit, vad a mi abundant ecrit sepals red,  reflexed ; corolla broadly ex- 
€" purple. 
. HeRMIONE'*,—E, G. HENDERSON. А hand 
with neat foliage, and very smooth дана red 
hoa: ci e sepals a are s кебей and reflexed, and the corolla smallish and co: 
me variety, of branching habit, 
and purple flowers, of 
mpactly 
habit, 
ipu E IxPERIAL"*.—FRasER: HENDERSON. А free variety, of erect 
near La Crneline - - d flowers hase a short veil tube, and broad reflexed sepals, 
and a wide-spread үе е сого 
6, Ботрто**.—Товх ‚Кое variety of good habit, ro а M. Mt 
the flow gen havea tbe o of €—G тте broad spreading red sepals, and a hal 
expanded purple corolla, A rnamental kind. 
