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NEW AND CHOICE FUCHSIAS. 
NEW AND CHOICE FUCHSIAS— continued. 
CISSIE, bright crimson tube and sepals, the 
latter prettily recurved ; fine full corolla of a 
rich dark purple colour. 2s. 6(f. 
XCLARINDA, this variety has a huge spreading ' 
double white corolla, short tube and broad ' 
sepals of a rich dark crimson colour-. 2s. fid. 
COLOSSUS, vide page 17. 
CBEUSA, rich crimson tube, and reflexed 
sepals ; fine large corolla of a rich dark purple- 
plum colour, shaded at the base. 2s. 6d. 
DECIMA, tube and sepals deep rose colour ; 
corolla violet-purple ; a pretty flower. Is. 6d. 
ECLIPSE, bright red tube and sepals ; large 
corolla of a deep purple colour, of fine shape ; j 
sepals broad and well reflexed. 2s. 6«7. i 
X EDELWEISS, a fine large flower with full and 
double white corolla ; rich crimson sepals, 
broad, long, and well reflexed. Is. 6d. 
X ELFIN, light ci-imson tube and sepals, the latter 
elegantly reflexed ; rich purple corolla, flaked 
with rose ; very full and double. Is. 
EMILY LYE, a very fine variety ; large flowers, 
with white tube and scirals and shaded purple 
corolla ; free and showy. Is. 
EXPANSION, a distinct and pretty variety ; 
tube and sepals bright rose, the sepals com- 
pletely reflexed ; light bluish purple corolla, so 
widely expanded as to become almost flat. 5s. 
XFABIUS, tube and sepals bright crimson, sepals 
prettily recurved ; large double corolla rich pur- i 
pie colour marked with rose at base. 3s. 6(7. ! 
FAEA, short tube and sepals of a rich crimson 
colour ; large corolla, composed of fluted petals 
of a dark crimson colour ; very distinct. 6s. 
FLAMBEAU, short tube, and well reflexed 
crimson sepals ; very large and full corolla of ' 
a dark -violet colour, shaded with aziu-e, and I 
striped and spotted with scarlet. 2s. 6(7. | 
XFRANCIS(aUE SARCEY, a very full double 
flower ; corolla bluish violet ; large reflexed 
sepals of a dark rose colour on the inside and 
bright red on the exterior. Is. 6(7. 
GALATEA, rosy carmine tube and sejrals ; stout 
well-formed corolla of a rich .and bright bluish 
purple colour. ■ Is. 6(7. 
CASPAR, corolla sti-iped and flaked with rose 
on a violet-purple ground ; tube and sepals ! 
bi-ight coral-red, the sepals verj' broad and j 
partly overlapping the corolla. 2s. 6(7. | 
GAZELLE, vide page 17. 
X GENERAL, a fines howy flower with very large 
reflexed sepals of a deep rose colour, and large 
expanded double corolla of a rich violet colour 
flaked with rose. 5s. 
GEORGE FREDERICK, tube and sepals rich 
scarlet-crimson ; tube short, sepals broad and 
thick and nicely reflexed ; large corolla, of a 
rich purple-crimson colour. Is. 
GERALD, a very fine flower with rich crimson- 
tube and sepals, the latter completely reflexed ; 
large expanded corolla of a rich purplish 
crimson colour. 5s. ' 
HARRIETT LYE, a free-blooming variety of 
excellent habit ; creamy white tube and sepals, 
lilac-pink corolla, edged with carmine. 5s. 
HUME, a fine flower with a short tube, horizon- 
tally reflexed sepals and largo expanded 
corolla ; the tube and sepals are of a deep rose 
colour, and the corolla rich dark blue. 3s. 6(7. 
IMPERIAL, huge well-formed corolla of a beau- 
tiful glossy plum colour, striped and flaked- 
with pink ; tube and sepals of a bright rosy 
carmine colour, the latter elegantly re- 
curved . 5s. 
JASON, a distinct variety ; the flowers have a 
very fine corolla about IJ inch long, and of an 
intense black-purple colour ; sei)als long and 
reflexed, of a deep crimson colour. Is. 6(7. 
XKINGSBURYANA, a most abundant bloomer, 
producing fine flowers with bright red tube 
and sepals, the latter reflexed, and large 
double open and spreading white corolla. Is. 
LAMUS, tube and sepals rich deep scarlet ; tube 
short, and sepals prettily recurved, corolla of 
a dark satiny purple colour. 3s. 6(7. 
L’AVENIR, short tube and recurved sepals,, 
rosy crimson' tipped with green ; fine e.xpandcd 
tricolor corolla, blue, rose and white. 5s. 
LITTR6, corolla of a dark violet colour, whitish 
at the base ; short tube, and large recurved 
sepals of a soft rose colour. Is. 6(7. 
LORD WOLSELEY, a flue large flower with 
broad reflexed sepals of a vinous red colour, 
and well expanded corolla of a soft rosy crim- 
son colour, veined with rod and margined with 
bluish purple ; the plant is of excellent habit 
and a profuse bloomer. 10s. 6(7. 
LYE’S RIVAL, tube and sepals red ; corolla 
rich violet - purple ; a very free - blooming 
variety, flowering in clusters at the points of 
the shoots. 5s. 
X MADAME GALLI-MARIE, a very large full 
double flower, with long recurved sepals of a 
brilliant rosy red colour, and alabaster white 
corolla. Is. 6(7. 
MADAME JULES CHRETIEN, an enormous 
flower ; tube short and sepals well-reflexod, of 
a brilliant reddish crimson colour ; very large 
pure snowy white corolla veined and flaked 
with bright carmine. 5s. 
MAGNUM BONUM, a very shou-y variety, 
with broad stout brilliant rod sepals, and large 
well-formed rich violet corolla. Is. 6c7. 
X marvellous, tube and sepal deep rose ; the 
sepals oval in shape and reflexed ; full, double,, 
bright blue corolla of pretty rosette-like form . 
5s. 
