OF NEW, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 
SWEET SCENTED AND CAPE SPECIES. 
Pelargonium, Apple Scented, very distinct. 
Citron Scented, a hybrid between the apple and 
nutmeg. 
Comptoniana Rosea, winter flowering species, with 
rosy lilae flowers. 
Capitatum Odoratum, cut foliage, odor of roses. 
Diadematum, rosy crimson, reticulated. 
Dr. Livingstone, sweet-scented, cut leaved. 
Echinatum (Cape Species), fine winter bloomer, 
flowers white. 40 cis. 
Fragrant Odoratissimum, nutmeg scented. 
Filicifolia Odorata, it never changes its beautiful 
fern-like appearance. The fragrance is pleasing. 
25 cts. 
Pelargonium, Lemon Scented, delicious scent. 20 cts. 
Little Pet, small miniature growth, flowers pink, 
Mrs, Taylor, a rose scent and scarlet flowers. 
Peppermint Scented (Sauwi’s), foliage much superior 
to the old. 
Quercifolia, oak leaved. 
Quinquevulnerum, a fine Cape Species, white, dark 
centre. 450 cts. 
Rose Scented, two varieties. 
Shrubiand Pet, small miniature growth, rosy red 
flowers. 
Skeleton Leaved, finely cut foliage, sweet. 
Triste, a bulbous rooted Cape Species; flowers green- 
ish white, centre black. 40 cts. 
Price 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen (save where priced.) 
HYBRID PERPETUAL PELARGONIUMS. 
A class of Hybrid Pelargoniums, of distinct habit, free bloomers, mostly fragant foliage, 
good growers, excellent for bedding out, baskets, &c. 
Pelargonium, Bridal Ring, pure white 
on top petal, neat and elegant. 
Benoiton, very rich dark crimson. 
Cardinal Richelieu, bright scarlet crimson, dark 
blotch. 
Freund Ebbe, bright carmine with dark veins and 
spots, very rich and attractive. 
, crimson spot | 
Pelargonium, Hofgartner Huber, the upper petals 
rosy-purple, spotted, the under petals rosy carmine. 
Kellerman, the upper petals of a dark fiery carmine 
red color, spotted under petals 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 
carmine rose, very vigorous, fine. 
Agamemnon (d), 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 a rich plum color. 15 ets. 
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, 
reflexed, corolla pink. 
Beauty of Lavington, white tube and petals, 
corolla rosy carmine, shaded violet. 
Bulgarie, brilliant red, very large extended corolla 
of a violet plum. 
Cannell’s Favorite, tubes and sepals pure white, 
the latter reflexed, corolla scarlet. 
Cormorant, short tube, fine large crimson sepals; 
long semi-double bluish purple corolla. 
Compacta Floribunda, tube and sepals crimson, 
reflexed corolla rich violet. 
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 doubie flowered variety. 
Desideratum (d), tube and sepals deep scarlet, 
reflexed, corolla bluish-violet. 
Diadem, blush tube and sepals, corolla magenta, 
edged with brilliant carmine. 
Emperor, bright red tube and sepals, corolla ma- 
roon, shaded purple. 
Extraordinary (d), sepals scarlet; large, corolla rich 
violet-blue. 
Those marked (d) have double corollas. 
Fuchsia, 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 
recurved, corolla rosy-carmine. 
Flambeau, short tube, reflexed sepals crimson ; cor- 
olla of a dark violet, striped with scarlet. 
Flogon de Niege, well reflexed carmine sepals, 
large white corolla. 25 ets. 
Francis Desbois (d), 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. 
Galatea, rosy-carmine tube and sepals, reflexed, 
corolla of a rich purple. 
Gen’l Roberts, long tube, carmine, very large 
flower. 
Grandidens, tube and sepals large, recurved, rich 
carmine, petals purple. 
Grand Duchess Maria, sepals white, recurved, 
corolla deep rose. 
Imperial, sepals carmine; corolla striped rose. 
Improvement, the tube and sepals pure white, 
reflexed, corolla carmine. 
Irraa, rosy carmine tube and sepals, and of extraor- 
dinary length; rosy purple corolla. 
James Welch, bright rosy red tube and sepals, 
reflexed; corolla maroon, shaded purple. 
Joseph Rosain (d), scarlet tube and sepals, corolla 
violet blue, striped scarlet. 
La France (d), large recurved red sepals; the large 
double corolla of a beautiful cobalt blue. 
La Neige (d), corolla snow-white, sepals red car- 
mine. 
Little Bo-Peep, crimson tube and sepals, purple 
corolla. 
Lady Dorothy Neville, tube.and sepals bright 
carmine, corolla a mauve-pink. 
Lady Heytesbury Improved, an improvement on 
Lady Heytesbury, both in habit and flower. 
Lybelle, tube and sepals crimson, corolla very curi- 
ously formed. 
