OF NEW, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 
Flambeau. Short tube, reflexed sepals, crim- 
son; corolla of a dark violet striped with 
scarlet. 
Galatea. Rosy carmine tube and sepals, 
reflexed, corolla of a rich purple. 
Grandidens. Tube and sepais large, recurved, 
rich carmine, petals purple. 
Grand Duchess Maria. Sepals white, re- 
curved, corolla deep rose. 
Improvement. The tube and sepals pure 
white, reflexed, corolla carmine. 
Little Bo-Peep. Crimson tube and sepals, 
purple corolla. 
La Niege, (d.) 
red carmine. 
Lady Dorcthy Neville. Tube and sepals 
bright carmine, corolla a mauve pink. 
Little Alice, (d.) Corolla white, bright scar- 
let sepals. 
Lord Byron. Tube and sepals bright crim- 
son, black corolla, the darkest yet known. 
Lybelle. Tube and sepals crimson, corolla 
very curiously formed, 
Lye’s Favorite. White tube and sepals, rich 
magenta corolla; flowers large and of fine 
form. 
Memphis. Tube and sepals crimson, the 
sepals reflexed; corolla purple. 
M. Dufaure. Salmon corolla, recurved sepals 
of a vellowish salmon color. 
Mrs. H. Cannell, (d.) Equal to the darker 
kinds in habit, size and growth. The 
whole appearance of the plant resembles 
the dark corolla Avalanche. 
Mrs. Burroughes. Tube pure white, sepals 
white reflexed, 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. 
25 cts. 
Mrs. E. Bennet. White corolla, forming a 
beautiful pyramid. 
Our Future Queen. Tube and sepals pure 
white, corolla red, suffused with purple. 
Corolla snow white, sepals 
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Pink Perfection. A stout flower of fine 
form, with creamy white tube and sepals 
and rich pink and violet corolla, dashed 
with violet. 25 cts. 
Prince Leopold, (d.) Deep crimson tube and 
sepals, corolla dark violet. 
Princess Alexandra. Tube and sepals blush 
white, corolla carmine. 
Queen of Beauties. Tube and sepals pure 
white, corolla crimson. 
Rose of Castile. Blush pink, violet corolla. 
Snow Fairy, (d.) Freest blooming of double 
whites, and sepals shining red, corolla pure 
white. 
Racemosa. A very distinct species. ‘It 
grows not over 18 inches high, forming a 
round bush, évery shoot being terminated 
with a raceme of orange scarlet, wax-like 
flowers.’ 25 cts. 
Rev. T. Wiltshire. 
blue corolla. 
Souvenir de Chiswick. Bright scarlet sepals, 
recurved, purple corolla. 
Star of Wilts. Tube and sepals cream color, 
corolla pale pinkish violet, with distinct 
margin of orange. 28 cts. 
Striped Unique, (¢) Tube and sepals scarlet, 
purple, with stripes. 
Symmetry. Tube and sepals crimson, corolla 
large, rich violet plum. 
T. T. Lawden. Large flower of the dark 
blue corolla class. 
Tower of London, (d.) 
sepal, violet blue corolla. 
Triomphant. Tube and sepals carmine, lilac 
corolla. 
Vainquer de Puebla, (d.) Sepals bright red, 
corolla white. 
Warrior. Sepals crimson, corolla large rosy 
purple. 
Warrior Queen. Sepals scarlet, with a large 
bluish violet corolla. 
White Eagle. White corolla, scarlet tube 
and sepals recurved. _ 
One of the best, bright 
Carmine scarlet 
NEW FUCHSIAS. 
Price 50 cents each ; $5.00 per dozen. 
Armand Carrel, (d.) Globe shaped, corolla 
violet and rose, tube and sepals light rose; 
remarkably free flowering, 
Attraction. This is a very distinct variety, 
and will be much desired as a decorative 
plant. The tube and sepals are rich crim- 
son-searlet, broad and well reflexed, the 
corolla a deep maroon, the margins of 
which are beautifully scolloped. 
Criterion. This is one of the decorative 
group, with a fine double corolla; the color 
a pale rose striped with deep mauve, the 
tube and sepals crimson-scarlet, not re- 
flexed, producing a very distinct char- 
acter. 
Depute Berlet. Flowers large and very 
double, corolla violet, with metallic shad- 
ings, tube and sepals bright red. 
Expansion. A large fine flower, sepals re- 
curved rosy crimson, corolla violet purple. 
General Forgemol. A single variety, with 
rich deep wine-red tube and sepals, and 
dark violet corolla. 
General, (d.) Sepals reflexed, crimson, large 
corolia of a rich violet, edged with rose. 
Imperial. Sepals, carmine, very beautiful 
corolla, striped with rose. 
Jeannie d’Are, (d.) Compact bushy habit, 
tube and sepals bright scarlet, corolla 
purest white; a most profuse bloomer. 
