the McGregor bros. co., Springfield, ohio. 



Price, except where 

 noted, 40 cents per 

 dozen; $2.50 per 

 hundred. 



BLAND'S NEW STRIPE 



corolla, a rich plum-colored 

 SPECIOSA— Pale red tube 



from thirty to forty flowers 

 A V A L A N C H E— Beautiful 



corolla. 



THE BLACK PRINCE— A 



misnomer as far as name is 

 concerned, being of a bright, 

 waxy carmine; tube and 

 petals large and broad, with 

 pale green tips; large, open 

 pale pink corolla, a wonder- 

 fully symmetrical habit and 



"~ — the best all around Fuchsia 



we know of. 



TROPHEE — Double; buds quite round and beautiful deep red color;, 

 open flower, dark purple and very beautiful. One of the very finest 

 of the Fuchsias. 



ROSAINS PATRI — A variety unsurpassed among all the- 

 Fuchsias, with white corolla. In fact, nearly perfection as to free 

 growing and habit; strong and bushy, beginning to bloom quite early 

 in the spring and continuing very late. Tube and sepals are brilliant, 

 deep scarlet, thick and leathery in texture; corolla is very liarge, double 

 and pure white. 



TRAILING QUEEN— The habit of this variety is much different 

 from the other varieties in that it trails instead of growing upright. 

 Pretty flowers borne in, clusters. 



MME. VAN DER STRASS — Fine, large and elegant form; sepals long 

 and reflexed, pure red, corolla large, double white; the finest market 

 double white Fuchsia. , 



MONSTROSA SUPERB A — "Very large, double flowers; pure white 

 corolla, beautifully reflexed; bright scarlet sepals. 



THE GREAT WHITE PHENOMENAL FUCHSIA— The same as 

 Phenomenal in every particular except the color of the flower, which 

 is a pure white with one vein of crimson in each petal. The flower is 

 large and very double. It is a free bloomer and an exceptionally easy 

 variety to grow. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 



G LOIRE DES MARCHES — It is nearly perfection as to free grow- 

 ing and habit, being strong and bushy, beginning to bloom quite early 

 in the season and continuing very late. The tube and sepals are bril- 

 liant deep scarlet, thick and leathery in texture; the corolla is very 

 large and double and pure white. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00' 

 per hundred. 



FUCHSIA PHENOMENAL — The largest Fuchsia we have yet seen. 

 The tube and sepals are bright coral-red, beautifully formed. The 

 corolla, nearly two and a half inches across, is of the very richest 

 violet shade. The habit is remarkably free and it blooms more freely 

 than any large variety we have seen. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00. 

 per hundred. 



WAVE OF LIFE — Golden foliage, dark purple, single flower. A 

 beautiful variety. 



PURPLE PRINCE — Fine double variety; sepals scarlet; corolla a 

 beautiful distinct blue; very dwarf. 



ELM CITY — A very pretty variety and one that is always in de- 

 mand. Although not a new variety, yet it is one of the best. Sepals, 

 a rich crimson; corolla deep purple and very double; free flowering 

 and easy to grow. 



MONS. THIBAUT — A splendid variety, with large, handsome foliage 

 of a delightful green tint, the foliage alone would make it worthy of 

 cultivation. The flowers are single, of uniusual size, sepals dark red, 

 corolla rose-vermilion, tinted violet. 



D— The tube and sepals are a glowing crimson, 

 purple, regularly and distinctly striped red rose, 

 and sepals; dark red corolla, there frequently being 

 on a single branch. . , 



golden foliage, with a dark double violet-purple 



NOTICE— To show the good assortment of Fuchsias we cata- 

 logue we will send one each of the above 16 varieties for 50c, 



GENISTA CAN AR1ENS1S 



(Fountain of Gold) 



This beautiful plant well deserves the great popularity it has gained in the 

 past two years. The drooping branches are covered with delicate sage-green 

 foliage and every twig tipped with a long raceme of exquisite pea-shaped blos- 

 soms of a pure canary color, almost hiding the foliage, and suggesting the name, 

 "Fountain of Gold." Price, strong 2/ 2 -inch pots, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 

 hundred. 



Genista Canariensis 



