REPORT ON PLANTS GROWN FOR TRIAL AT CHISWICK, 1873. 67 
Nohlesse (Veitch) Habit good and free ; flowers with bright 
crimson -scarlet tube and sepals, the former slender, the latter 
spreading ; corolla deep maroon. The darkest- coloured in the 
collection, and of first-class quality. 
Bhoderick Bhu (E. G. Henderson) Habit good ; tube and 
sepals bright scarlet, the latter well reflexed ; corolla expanded, 
lavender blue. 
Schiller Habit somewhat loose ; flowers large, the tube and 
broad-spreading sepals white-green at the tip ; corolla clear 
rosy-purple, with white feather at the base. 
Starlight (G. Smith) A fine variety, not sufficiently known. 
It has the same habit and the same free-flowering character as 
Lady Heyteshury, but the corolla is of a bright crimson lake. 
It is really a first-class Puchsia. 
Victor (Bull) **. Habit strong and compact ; very bright 
scarlet tube and sepals, the latter not much reflexed ; corolla of 
immense size, but coarse and irregular, pale purple, changing to 
reddish-purple. Not a very desirable Fuchsia. 
Wave of Life (Yeitch) Habit compact and good ; leaves pale 
yellow at the points ; tube and sepals bright scarlet, broad and 
reflexed ; corolla prominent, intense violet, of good substance. A 
distinct and really good Fuchsia. 
Weeping Beauty (Yeitch) Habit dwarf, free, and good; 
flowers medium-sized, tube rather bulged, sepals broadish, bright 
crimson-scarlet ; corolla moderately expanded, rich deep purple. 
A very fine Fuchsia. 
White Perfection (E. G. Henderson) Habit good, floriferous, 
and drooping ; tube and sepals long and narrow, blush-white ; 
corolla large, lake-crimson and rose. 
The following sorts were also included in the collection : — 
Alha coccinea (E. G. Henderson). Of bad habit, but pretty ; tube 
bright red, sepals white tipped with green; corolla pale rose 
shaded with lake carmine and crimson; very distinct and free- 
flowering. 
Albert Memorial (E. G. Henderson). Habit rather straggling, and 
not very free-flowering ; tube small, sepals broad, short ; corolla 
large double, but irregular, violet, changing to reddish-violet. 
Annie Hoste (F. & A. Smith). Habit compact, free-flowering ; 
tube small, sepals short and broad, well reflexed, bright scarlet ; 
corolla very double and lurge, light violet, heavily streaked and 
blotched with red. 
