a. W. HUCKBEE, iiOCKFOBD, XLXltf OI3. 



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Those offered below are the 



Very Best and Very Latest. 



Blossoms by the Thousand 



on a Single plant 



Charmer — (Single) — The grandest of all win- 

 1 ter bloomers. Tube and sepals waxy car- 

 mine. Its clusters of long, drooping, tube- 

 like, brilliant flowers, and very large, green 

 foliage give it a most striking and beautiful 

 appearance. Five thousand flowers have 

 been counted upon a single plant. Worth 

 15c. ; my price 10c. 



Trophee — (Double) — Violet blue corolla; very 

 dark rich red sepals, waxy lustre. Plaut of 

 fine form, easy to grow, continually in bloom. 

 Positively one of the grandest varieties ever 



offered. Worth 15c. ; my price 10c. 



Carrneliata — (Double) — A decided acquisition 

 to the Fuchsias. Plant is of a dwarf habit, 

 forming round, beautiful shaped bushes, com- 

 pletely covered with exquisite flowers. Foli- 

 age is small— exceedingly pretty and waxy. 

 Flowers are of mammoth size, elegant form 

 and exceptionally handsome coloring; a beau- 

 tiful 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 teacup and are so full of handsome 

 blooms as to resemble a perfect ball in shape. 

 You will be amazed at the rare qualities pos- 

 sessed 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. 



HERE IS A 



FUCHSIA 

 BARGAIN 



50c. By MaiI ' 



Set of Seven 

 For Only . . 



Postpaid. 



BEAUTY OF EXMOUTH 



I Have Kept My Fuchsia 

 Stock for Many Years at the 

 Very Highest Standard 



Not "How Many" but "How Good" 



Pres. F. Gunther — (Double) — A grand variety 

 with immense double flowers. Light prune 

 corolla; rich red sepals. Color new and dis- 

 tinct. Produces thousands of flowers. Worth 

 15 c. ; my price 10c. 



Trailing Queen — (Single) — Nothing is so 

 pret ty as a pot suspended in a window filled 

 with luxuriant foliage and bright blossoms. 

 This new Fuchsia never grows erect, but al- 

 ways trails down or over the side of the pot. 

 Robust and easy to grow, the branches reach- 

 ing 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. 



Beauty ol Exmouth — (Double) — The largest 

 of all Fuchsias. Very distinct in its rich, 

 dark coloring. The flowers are of enormous 

 proportion, 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. 15C. each. 



Pres. Camot — (Double) — Enormous double 

 corolla of a rich violet purple with velvet re- 

 flex, with most beautiful carmine sepals. 

 One of the grandest of all Fuchsias, and is 

 very striking from the immense size and 

 beautifully marked flower. , 10c. each. 



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