. .FUCHSIAS. . 



THE MOST MAGNIFICENT OF ALL PLANTS 



MRS. E. G. HILL — Mons. Lemoine, the celebrated French Horticultiiralist, writes ; "Mrs. 

 E. (_;. Hill is without a doubt the grandest Fuchsia of any color introduced for years." 

 The flowers are of immense size, tube and sepals short, rich reddish crimson, "corolla 

 very lar<;c. double, and of an exquisite paper white color. Constant bloomer, and is a 

 marvel of health and vi<ror. 10c each. 



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 BELL 



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CARMELIATA — A decided acquisition to the Fuchsias. Plant is of a dvparf habit, 

 forming round, beautifully shaped bushes, completely covered with exquisite 

 flowers. Foliage is small and exceedingly pretty and waxy. Flowers are of 

 mammoth size and elegant form and exceptionally handsome coloring; a beauti- 

 ful combination of white and coral red. The sepals are prettily reflexed, giving 

 an additional charm to this grand Fuchsia. These flowers have been grown to 

 the size of a small tea cup, and are so full of handsome blooms as to resemble 

 a perfect ball in shape. You will be amazed at the rare qualities possessed by 

 this magnificent Fuchsia, for words cannot convey half the beauties of this floral 

 gem. Never out of bloom. You will find it even necessary to remove some of 

 the buds at times, or the branches will break under the weight of flowers. Fine 

 plants 15c each. 



Trailing queen —Nothing is so pretty as a pot suspended in a windowfilled with 

 luxuriant foliage and bright blossoms. This new Fuchsia never grows erect, but 

 always trails down or over the side of the pot. Robust and easy to grow, the 

 branches reaching a length of four or five feet, blooming nearly the whole year. 

 Flowers and buds long and graceful, of a bright rosy scarlet. 10c each. 

 CHARMER — The grandest of all winter bloomers. This is really one of the most 

 charming and desirable Fuchsias in cultivation. Erect and compact, presenting 

 a decidedly neat and attractive appearance as a pot plant. The tube and sepals 

 are light sky blue. We have seen a plant of this Fuchsia six feet high and beai'- 

 ing over 5,000 bright blooms. Very attractive and beautiful. 10c each. 

 LOTTIE — This variety makes a grand and beautiful pot plant. Sepals are bright 



scarlet: corolla, violet purple. This Fuchsia will please you. 10c each. 

 '£ARL OF, BEACONSFIELD — Another grand winter blooming variety. Plants are 

 of fine form and are never without a profusion of bloom fi-om late summer until 

 spring. The blooms are three inches in length. The calyx is rosy carmine' and 

 the corolla brilliant carmine, a lovely combination. 10c each. 



LIBERTY BELL — The largest of all Fuchsias. Very distinct in its rich, dark col- 

 oring. The flowers are of enormous proportions, very double and broad, of great 

 substance ; well reflexed, tube and sepals of beautiful coral red, while the corolla 

 is of the very richest violet shade imaginable, A plant of tliis variety in full 

 bloom presents a picture never to be forgotten. 15c each. 



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 One Fine Plant of Each of Above 7 Rare Fuchsias only 50c. 



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