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FEW EEDBXFG- AEB CrPLEEraO'eiSE PLANTS. 
NEW FUCHSIAS. 
The following Seedlings wore raised by the celebrated Edward Banks, Esq., and were introduced in England the past season. 
They have been proved by the raiser, and selected as oxliibiting great merit. The most remarkable improvement consists in the 
enlargement of the corolla, so as to become tlie most conspicuous part of the wliole flower. The shape of the corolla is also 
changed, the petals being much extended, yet over-laping each other with great regularity. In England it is thought this 
" elegant and novel advancement will form a new era in the growth of Fuchsias, and supersede those of the old form." 
SOUVENIR DE CHISWICK. — Tubes and sepals rosy crimson, with beautiful corolla of very fine quality; color violet; 
splendid sepals of great width and length, finely reiloxed. A magnificent flower. 75 Cents. 
THE LITTLE TREASURE. — Bright scarlet tube and sepals: immense large open corolla, in form half globular; color a 
beautiful violet, sepals elegantly rcflexed ; habit first rate, dwarf and free. 75 Cents. 
ETOILE 1)U NORD.— Bright deep scarlet sepals and tube, corolla black violet, with short stout sepals well reflexed, the 
extreme point of each sepal turning back towards the corolla ; the color of the corolla is the darkest ever ottered, and gives the 
flower a remarkably novel appearance. 75 Cents. 
THE FAIR ORIANA.— Sepals and tube pure white, corolla bright scarlet, the tube stout, round, and glossy; sepals wide 
and well reflexed. 75 Cents. 
STAR OF THE NIGHT. — Scarlet sepals and tube, corolla of fine quality, large and open, sepals well reflexed ; color rich 
violet, beaulifully flaked with rose, rendering them very elegant and novel in appearance. 75 Cents. 
FAIREST OP THE FAIR.— White tube and sepals, corolla very largo and showy, of a rich violet rose or crimson ; 
sepals large and well reflexed ; a striking and very large fine bold flower. 75 Cents. 
EMPEROR NAPOLEON.— Deep ricli scarlet crimson ; sepals extra wide and beautifully reflexed and of remarkably waxy 
substance; corolla deep violet. This Fuchsia is the largest and finest that has ever been sent out; the size, width, and substance of 
its petals, with other superior qualities, can scarcely be imagined unless seen on the plant. 75 Cents. 
To those wiio order the set of seven, aiiy three other varieties from my collection, such as Charloinagno, Vcrjus de Medici, 
Star, Empress Eugenie, &c., may be selected without charge. 
All the Standard Varieties, from an Unsurpassed Collection, at $2.00 per Dozen. 
Raised by John Luscombe, Esq., F.H.S., Devon, England, and said to be superior to any other variety in cultivation. We 
cannot give a better idea of its unique foliage and habit, than by stating that it is a striking resemblance of a small growth of 
Crassula Coccinea, which gives the plant a very distinct appearance, even when out of flower. The great improvement in this 
plant is the profusion of flowers it produce.^, each shoot being surmounted with globes of pure white flowers, four or six together, 
each being much larger than those of Veronica A nderaoni. 75 Cents. 
NEW HYBHID BOUYAUDIAS. 
Obtained by Mr. Parsons, of Brighton, England, from seed of B. Longiflora hybridised with Leiantha. The seedlings possess 
all the advantages of B. Leiantha, having large and ample foliage, and producing large trusses of flowers in abundance throughout 
the summer and autumn, and blooming continuously througli the winter, when cultivated in pots. The flowers partake the character 
of B. Longiflora, in having large sepals ; they are diflk-rent shades of color, from blush to bright scarlet, with large truss or corymb, 
consisting of thirty or more flowers,- not unlike a bunch of Ixora bloom. They will be found very useful for bouquets, retaining as 
they do their brilliant and unique color for more than ten days, when placed in water. 
ROSALINDA. — Good habit, large bright'salmon flowers, fine compact truss. A beautiful variety. 
LAURA. — l-'ine truss, pale pink or flesh color, broad pointed foilage. 
ORIANA. — Fine habit, large bright scarlet .salmon, good foliage. 
HOGARTH.— Strong robust habit, very large fine truss, bright scarlet, fine foliage four to five inches long, two wide. 
1'iic Set for Two Dollnrs. 
