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WINDOW GARDENING 



Single Fuchsias. 



Arabella, white sepals, with rich rose corolla ; the best early variety. 



Brilliant, purple globular-shaped corolla, scarlet sepals. 



Charming, large violet, saucer shaped corolla, with scarlet sepals. 



Conquest, bright scarlet sepals, corolla, rich dark purple ; very free bloomer. 



Conspicua, snowy white corolla, with bright-scarlet sepals ; very beautiful. 



Empress, long, white corolla, with rich crimson sepals ; extra fine. 



First of the Day, scarlet sepals, with well expanded lavender corolla. 



Father Ignatius, brilliant carmine sepals, with rich indigo blue corolla. 



Evening Star, blush sepals, with pinkish scarlet corolla. 



Lustre, vivid crimson coroUa, sepals waxy white ; free bloomer. 



Minstrel, pink sepals, with rosy lavender corolla. 



Marginata, white sepals with pink corolla, edged with deep rose-color. 



Freund J. Durr, richest scarlet sepals, with purple corolla, the stamens chang- 

 ing to petals. 



Prince Imperial, corolla dark purple, sepals bright scarlet ; the earliest of the 

 dark, varieties. 



Rose of Castile, sepals blush white, purplish corolla, changing to crimson. 



Rhoderic Dhu, very large lavender blue corolla, sepals salmon-tinted scarlet. 



Starlight, pure waxy white sepals, clear bright lake pink corolla. 



War Eagle, sepals rich crimson, corrolla very largely expanded, of a dark pur 

 pie striped with rose. 



Double Fuchsias — Select List. 



Elm City, rich crimson sepals, with dark purple corolla, fully double, 



Emperor of the Fuchsias, white corolla large and fine, sepals crimson. 



Giant, immense double purple corolla, with bright rose sepals. 



Gloire des Blanc, snowy white corolla, crimson sepals. 



Madame Crouse, white corolla, very long, scarlet sepals. 



Marksman, sepals bright carmine, corolla very large, of a rich dark violet ; 

 extra fine. 



Norfolk Giant, deep purple corolla, with scarlet sepals. 



Queen of Whites, pure white corolla, very double, with crimson sepals. 



Surpasse V. de Puebla, scarlet sepals, with white corolla veined with scarlet ; 

 extra fine. 



Symbol, crimson sepals much reflexed, creamy white double corolla, very 

 beautiful. 



For a select list choose Lustre, Rhoderic Dhu, Elm City, Marksman. These 

 four are the best of the entire collection. 



The Myrtle. 

 The use of the Myrtle for decorations reminds us of the esteem with which it 

 wsts held by the ancient Greeks, who dedicated it to Venus, the goddess of 



