MRS. TtlEODOSlft B. Si1EFf1E,RD'S ANNUAL CATALOGUE. 



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FUGHSIftS. 



Mrs. E. G. Hill. Unlike most of 

 the double white Fuchsias this is a 

 robust, upright grower, not coarse 

 but compact and very symmetrical. 

 The tube and sepals are a bright 

 reddish crimson; corolla pure white, 

 extra large and very double. It 

 might with propriety have been 

 called White Phenomenal, as in size 

 of flower it is very much like it, but 

 is much superior to it in freedom of 

 bloom and style of growth. 25c. 



Phenomenal. The flowers are of 

 enormous proportions, being very 

 double, very broad, and of great sub- 

 stance, well reflexed, of a most beau- 

 tiful coral red, corolla intense bright 

 sky-blue. This is without compari- 

 son as a novelty. The largest 

 Fuchsias grown i Good, strong 

 plants, 25c each. April. 



Nellie Moreton. Double scarlet 

 and white, a profuse bloomer, very 

 elegant and graceful flowers. 



Monstrosa. Dwarf habit, double 

 white and scarlet, foliage small, flow- 

 ers very airy and large, a fine bloom- 

 er. 



Miss Lucy Finnis . White and 

 scarlet, very double, large, full 

 flower, fine bloomer . 15c. 



Otto. Splendid double scarlet 

 and white. The plant has a fine 

 habit of growth tree shape; a most 

 constant bloomer, flowers rich and 

 handsome. 10c to 25c. 



.Mad. Vander Strauss. One of 

 the very best old double scarlet and 

 white varieties; always in bloom. 

 10c to 25c. 



Joseph Rosian. Splendid dark, 

 double scarlet and violet-purple, 



marked with carmine; grand bloom- 

 er. 10c to 25c . 



Chas. Blanc. Strong grower, 

 will stand the sun well; rich, large 

 single scarlet and purple flowers; a 

 profuse bloomer. 10c to 25c. 



Black Prince. One of the best 

 old sort single flowers, with flaring 

 funnel-like corolla; scarlet and pur- 

 ple carmine. 10c to 25c. 



Earl of Beaconsfield. A splen- 

 did grower, rich, light green foliage, 

 and very long orange-scarlet flow- 

 ers in the greatest profusion; splen- 

 did. 15c to 30c, 



Aurora Superba. A beautiful 

 waxy orange-scarlet flower; truly 

 superb. 20c. 



Arabella. The best old pink va- 

 riety, flowers large, sepals clear waxy 

 white, corolla exquisite pink. 20c. 



Storm King. This grand plant is 

 of the most beautiful weeping habit. 

 The branches, drooping as they do, 

 lend the plant a charming grace 

 which is rarely found. The buds, 

 for two weeks before they expand, 

 are balls of glowing scarlet crimson. 

 The flowers continue to grow larger 

 and larger after they expand. The 

 sepals are of the same glowing scar- 

 let-crimson as the buds, while the 

 large double corolla is of pearl pink, 

 elegantly penciled with a deep bright 

 crimson. 20c each. 



Heron. Fine large single variety, 

 tree-like habit; flowers very large 

 and beautifully shaped; scarlet and 

 blue-purple; a most popular variety. 

 10c to 25c, 



Ami Hoste. A very beautiful new 

 double variety; flowers scarlet and 

 deep blue-purple, exquisitely marked 

 bright red. 15c. 



Esmirelda. A lovely Fuchsia, with 



