FUCHSIAS.... 



THE MOST MAGNIFICENT OF PLANTS. 



MADAM BRUANT— Grandest of all novelties. The blooms are very double, of Large size. 

 Corolla deep glistening silvery ruse; the most exquisite shade imaginable. Sepals brill- 

 iant coral red. This superb variety possesses a strong, vigorous must it ul inn and has 

 come to stay. Offered for the first time at the remarkably low price of 35c each. 



LIBERTY 

 BELL 



PRINCESS MATE' i.A — Avery fine variety, flowers of exquisite beauty and fine 

 form. Sepals bright scarlet; corolla, violet purple. Will fully repay you for all 

 the care bestowed upon it. Fine plants, 20c each. 

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

 ing. 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 this variety in full bloom 

 presents a picture never to be forgotten. 20c each. 

 MRS. E. G. HILL — Mons. Lemoine, the celebrated French horticulturist, writes: 

 "Mrs. E. G. 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 large, double, and of an exquisite paper white color. Con- 

 stant bloomer, and is a marvel of health and vigor. 15c each. 

 CARMELIATA— A decided acquisition to the Fuchsias. Plant is of dwarf 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 can not 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, 20c each. 



TRAILING QUEEN— Nothing is so pretty as a pot suspended in a window filled with 

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

 always trails down or over the side of the pot, and is the most beautiful of all 

 plants for suspension. Luxuriant, clothed with handsome foliage, and loaded 

 with hundreds of gracefully drooping flowers, nothing more could be asked for as 

 a basket plant. Robust and easy to grow, the branches reaching a length of four 

 or five feet, blooming nearly the whole year. The leaves are dark green, ribbed 

 and rayed with red or crimson, which makes them luminous and handsome. 

 Flowers and buds long and graceful, and borne in large clusters at the ends of 

 the vines. When expanded the flowers are very large in size, tube and sepals 

 bright rosy scarlet, while the corolla at opening is a rich violet purple, changing 

 the second day to a fine shade of crimson, the two colors contrasting beautifully. 

 A good specimen willshowhundreds of flowers at once. Price, 15c each. 

 SPECIAL OFFER— One fine plant of each of the above SIX Rare Fuchsias, only $1. 



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