OF NEW, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 39 
Pelargonium, Benoiton, very rich dark crimson. 
Freund Ebbe, bright carmine with dark veins and 
spots, very rich and attractive. 
Kellerman, the upper petals of a dark fiery carmine 
red color, spotted under petals carmine. 
Pelargonium, Hofgartner Huber, the upper petals 
rosy-purple, spotted, the under petals rosy carmine. 
Oberburgermeister Heim, rich velvety crimson, 
very darkly spotted. 
Rollison’s Unique, crimson flowers, free bloomer. 
Price 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 
FUCHSIAS.—General Collection. 
The following list is a selection of the best varieties, in habits of growth, distinct shades of 
color, and both single and double flowers. 
Fuchsia, Abd-el-Kader, long tube, crimson, sepals 
carnune rose, very vigorous, fine. 
Agamemnon (qd), rich scarlet sepals, corolla plum. 
Agnes, white sepals, crimson tube and corolla. 
Angelina Braem (d), deep scarlet tube and sepals, 
pure white, striped with rose. 
Anita, rosy crimson tube and sepals; large double 
corolla of arich plum color. 15 cts. 
Attraction, tube and sepals rich crimson-scarlet ; 
with reflexed corolla of deep maroon. 
Bland’s New Striped, tube and sepals scarlet, cor- 
olla purple, striped with red and rose. 
Black Prince, tube and sepals waxy carmine, sepals 
open, pink corolla. 
Beauty of Swanly, waxy white tube and sepals, re- 
flexed, corolla pink. 
Cannell’s Favorite, tubes and sepals pure white, 
the latter reflexed, corolla scarlet. 
Compacta Floribunda, tube and sepals crimson, 
refiexed corolla rich violet. 
Cormorant, short tube and fine large rosy-crimson 
sepals; longsemi-double bluish purplecorolla. 15cts. 
Camille Flammarion, reflexed sepals of a rosy-red, 
corolla of a reddish-violet. 
Covent Garden White, equally valuable in the 
white tube and sepal section. 
Compacta Superba, sepals crimson, corolla rich 
amaranth; very compact. 
Duchess de Gerolstein, white tube and sepals, 
corolla crimson. 
Depute Berlet (d), corolla violet, tube and sepals 
bright red. 20 cts. 
Deutscher Kaiser (d), the single F. Germania was 
much admired ; this is a double flowered variety. 
Desideratum (qd), tube and sepals deep scarlet, re- 
flexed, corolla bluish--violet. 
Extraordinary (d), sepals scarlet, large, corolla rich 
violet-blue. 
Elm City (d), corolla forming rich crimson balls, 
very good. 
Earl of Beaconsfield, the blooms are three inches 
in length, the tube and sepals are of a light rosy- 
carmine, corolla deep carmine. 
Fairy Queen, tube and sepals white, the latter re- 
curved, corolla rosy-carmine. 
Flambeau, short tube, reflexed sepals crimson; cor- 
olla of a dark violet, striped with scarlet. 
Flocon de Neige, well reflexed carmine sepals, 
large white corolla. 25 ets. 
Francis Desbois (qd), red sepals, violet-purple and 
corolla. 
Frau Emma Topfer (Storm King) (d), short tube 
and broad, well reflexed; double white corolla, 
very floriferous and of compact habit. Recom- 
mended as the best double white Fuchsia out. 
15 ets. 
Galatea, rosy-carmine tube and sepals, reflexed, cor- 
olla of a rich purple. 
Grandidens, tube and sepals large, recurved, rich 
carmine, petals purple. 
Grand Duchess Maria, sepals white, recurved, cor- 
olla deep rose. 
Glory of the Day, tube and sepals pure white, cor- 
olla carmine; beautiful form. 15 cts. 
Improvement, the tube and sepals pure white, re- 
* flexed, corolla carmine. 
Joseph Rosain (d), scarlet tube and sepals, corolla 
violet blue, striped scarlet. 
Little Bo-Peep, crimson tube and sepals, purple 
corolla. 
Lady Dorothy Neville, tube and sepals bright car- 
mine, corolla a mauve-pink. 
Lybelle, tube and sepals crimson, corolla very curi- 
ously formed. 
Those marked (d) have double corollas. 
Fuchsia, La Neige (d), corolla snow-white, sepals red 
carmine. 
Lye’s Favorite, white tube and sepals, rich magenta 
corolla; flowers large and of fine form. 
Lady Heytesbury Improved, an improvement on 
Lady Heytesbury, both in habit and flower. 
M. Dulaure, salmon corolla, recurved sepals of a 
yellowish-salmon color. 
Mrs. H. Cannall (d), equal to the darker kinds in 
habit, size and growth, resembles the dark corolla 
Avalanche. 
Mrs. Borroughs, tube pure white, sepals white re- 
flexed, corolla crimson-lake. 
May Queen, tube and sepals pure white, recurved, 
corolla violet-rose. 
Miss Lucy Finis, corolla pure white, immense size, 
tube and sepals coral-red. 
Mrs. E. Bennet, white corolla, forming a beautiful 
pyramid. 
Mrs. Rundell, very long tube and sepals rosy car- 
mine. 25 cts. 
FUCHSIA. 
Pink Perfection, a stout flower of fine form, with 
creamy white tube and sepals and rich pink and 
violet corolla dashed with violet. 
Prince Leopold (d), deep crimson tube and sepals, 
corolla dark violet. 
Princess Alexandra, tube and sepals blush-white, 
corolla carmine. 
Proserpine, tube and sepals crimson, corolla white, 
tinged with rose. 
Queen of Beauties, tube and sepals pure white, 
corolla crimson. 
Rose Perfection, tube and sepals pure white, with 
bright rose-pink corolla. 
Racemosa {Triphylla), a very distinct species. It 
grows not over 18 inches high, forming a round 
bush, every shoot being terminated with a raceme 
of orange-scarlet, wax-like flowers. 25 cts. 
Ranger, recurved rosy-crimson sepals, fine large 
double light bluish purple corolla. 15 cts. 
Redwing, short tube and bright red sepals, double 
purple corolla, flaked carmine. 15 cts. 
Rev. T. Wiltshire, one of the best, bright blue 
corolla. 
