NEW PLANTS. 
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NEW FUCHSIAS — Continued. 
REGALIA, monstrously largo double violet purple corolla, attractively blotched with red at the 
base, sepals bright crimson, nicely reflexod, and showing the huge corolla to great advantage. 
7.1. G rt. 
STARLIGHT, pure waxy white tube and sepals, clear lake corolla, novel in colour, and distinct 
in character. The sepals are very broad and stout, and elegantly reflexed ; flowers large and 
fine, an exceedingly handsome variety. 7s. 6 d. 
See also General Collection, vide Index. 
NEW CARNATION-STRIPED VERBENAS. 
Extract from the Gardeners' Chronicle, Doc. 14th, 1867, p- 1272 : — 
" This year Mr. Bull has flowered a batch of seedlings, which show considerable improvement 
in the point of habit, the seedling plants being vigorous, and producing healthy robust-growing 
shoots. 
“ Unlike Mr. Perry, Mr. Bull blooms his seedlings out of doors, as his aim is the production of 
bedding kinds rather than exhibition flowors. They have therefore borne the test of a somewhat 
unfavourable season. 
“Mr. Bull is improving, with something like rapidity, both the form and substance of his new 
flowers ; and it should be remembered that they were growing in the open air without any 
protection, and without having been aided either by thinning or disbudding.” 
BEAUTY, opening white, but getting suffused with deep blush as the flowers age, distinctly 
striped and flaked with bright crimson and rose, sometimes heavily flaked with rose only ; 
good stout pip, large truss, and good habit ; a magnificent variety. 3s. 6 d. 
COQUETTE, flaked with white and lavender, and striped with purple ; the young trusses have 
a very pretty and attractive appearance ; it is of good habit, and one of the best of its colour. 
2s. 6 d. 
DISTINCTION, pale blush ground, flaked aud striped both with deep pink aud vivid rose ; very 
distinct. 2s. 6 d. 
FAIRY, white, suffused with soft pink, and flaked with the same ; pips large and well formed, and 
good truss ; habit good and free blooming. 2s. 6 d. 
LADY BIRD, oponing white ground, but chauging’to blush, and flaked with red ; habit dwarf and 
dose, and remarkably free blooming. 2s. 6 d. 
LEOPARD, white ground, heavily flaked and striped with purplish red, the flake quite bright in 
hue ; a fine and striking flower. 2s. 6 d. 
MAGPIE, blush, striped, flaked, and freckled with bright rosy scarlet, also with rose; a very 
bright aud attractive flower, a free-bloomer, aud of good habit. 2s. C d. 
REGULARITY, white ground, flaked, striped, and freckled with violet in a regular manner. 3s. 6 d. 
SPANGLE, white, regularly flaked with rose and crimson. 2s. 6 d. 
STELLINA, blush, prettily striped and flaked with pink ; a pretty and attractive variety. 2s. 6 d. 
STRIKING, white, flaked with purplish crimson, also blotched and striped with rose ; fine pip and 
truss. 2«. 6 d. 
TWINKLE, white, tinted and punctured with pale pink, and flaked with bright rosy carmine ; 
good habit aud free bloomer. 2*. 6 d. 
ZEBRA, white, flaked and striped with vivid red, and also flaked with rose ; very lively and 
show'y. 2s. 0 d. 
See also General Collection, vide Index. 
NEW PETUNIAS. 
The following are a selection made from thousands of seedlings, the result of careful 
hybridisation : — 
SINGLE-FLOWERING. 
ABBOT, glowing carmine, with five distinct bars of pure white. 2s. G d. 
CHARTER, blush white, flaked and barred with violet crimson. 2.?. Gd. 
DIADEM, crimson, with dark throat, handsomely reticulated with red, and margined with pink. 
2s. Gd. 
DISPLAY, white ground, with divisional section of the petals, blotched with deep rose. 2s. Gd. 
