NEW FUCHSIAS. 
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NEW FUCHSIAS— Continued. 
MAID OF HONOUR, both corolla and tube 
very long, the latter with the sepals bright 
rose, corolla pure white, prettily striped with 
violet rose at the base, the sepals recurved 
and reflexed. 6s. 
MARKSMAN, long tube, which with the sepals 
are bright carmine ; corolla very full, double, 
finely expanded, and peculiarly flat, of a rich 
dark violet oolour. The novel formation of 
the corolla imparts to this variety a very dis- 
tinctive character. 7s. 6 d. 
MARGUERITE, sepals horizontally recurved, 
of a dark crimson colour, open and expanded 
corolla of a rich plum colour ; novel form and 
showy. Is. 
MAX NISSON, sepals large and regularly re- 
curved, some of the petals white, others violet, 
and others bright carmine, veined with violet 
or bordered with white. Is. 
MINSTREL, pink tube, and sepals horizontally 
reflexed, rosy lavender corolla. 3s. 6 d. 
M. MAIL, large recurved sepals, white imbri- 
cated petals, stained with rose and veined 
with violet. 1 s. 
MODEL, one of tho finest dark corolla’d Fuchsias 
over sent out ; largo and well-formed flowers, 
vigorous habit. 7s. C d. 
NONPAREIL, cherry coloured reflexed sepals, 
very large and handsome fine white corolla. 
It has an excellent habit, which alone renders 
it a groat improvement on any otlior white 
corolla’d kind. It has received a First Class 
Certificate from the Floral Committee of the 
Koyal Horticultural Society. Is. (id. 
PEERLESS, white tube and sepals, horizontally 
reflexed, with vermilion oorolla. Is. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE, waxy white tube and 
sepals, tho latter beautifully reflexed, bright 
pink oorolla, good habit, and free blooming ; 
a pleasing variety. 7s. Gd. 
PRIVATEER, dense globular flowers, with 
rose tube and sepals, and lavender blue double 
corolla. 3s. G d. 
PURSUIT, scarlet crimson tube and sepals, 
the lattor horizontally refloxod, corolla very 
pure white. 3s. 6 d. 
REGALIA, vide page 7 
REINE MARIE HENRIETTE, a handsome 
variety, with fine large double white corolla, 
and reflexed sepals, which are of a bright 
crimson colour. 3s. ti(/. 
RESOLUTION, red tube and sepals, the latter 
reflexed, large plum coloured corolla, which 
is peculiarly blotched and striped with car- 
mine. 2s. 6 d. 
RHODERICK DHU, sepals bright salmon 
tinted scarlet, well recurved, umbrella-shaped 
oorolla of rich dark lavender blue colour. 
Is. 
ROSE OF DENMARK, white tube, sepals 
pure ivory white, horizontally recurved, corolla 
bright pink belted with rose. Is. 
SANSPAREIL, bright rose tube and sepals, 
the latter reflexed ; large doable white corolla, 
marked with pink at tho base, mnch in the 
style of Nonpareil. Is. 6 d. 
SOCIAL, intense crimson tube and sepals, 
with very pure white corolla, the sepals re- 
flexed. 3s. 6 d. 
STARLIGHT, vide page 7 
STRIATA PERFECTA, this variety has been 
bloomod three years to prove its constancy as 
a striped kind, and it has never produced a 
bloom but what was beautifully marked from 
the top to the bottom of the corolla. The tube 
and sepals are scarlet, and the corolla is a 
light mauve striped with scarlet. It is an 
abundant bloomer, and of short thick habit. 
7s. (d. 
SUPREME, scarlet crimson tube and sepals, 
the latter refloxed, pure white corolla, a very 
free bloomer. 3s. 6d. 
SYMBOL, crimson tube and sepals, the latter 
reflexed, pure white double corolla. 3s. 6 d. 
TROPHY, pure white tube and sepals, corolla 
carmine shaded with violet. 3s. 6 d. 
TRY ME O I tube and sepals bright scarlet, 
the latter perfectly reflexed, corolla dark 
purple blue. The flowers are not very large, 
but are of the most perfeot shape, and the 
habit dwarf and vigorous. 5s. 
UNIQUE, tube and sepals bright red, the latter 
completely reflexed, and whirled or recurved, 
very large, expanded, peculiarly constructed, 
bell-shaped corolla, of a rich purple ; a no\ el 
formed attractive variety. Is. 
WARRIOR, vermilion tube and sepals, re- 
flexed, very largo double purple plum corolla ; 
a huge flower. Is. 6 d. 
NEW BEDDING FUCHSIA, “GOLDEN FLEECE.” 
A very beautiful and effective variety for a belt or second front row of a riband border, forming a 
rich and picturesque contrast with violet, purple or blue, magenta or plum coloured lines or rows, 
also grey and silver-leaved plants. In style of growth it is dwarf and densely compact, with a 
slightly decurved or drooping well-branched habit, not exceeding 9 inches in tho season’s growth ; 
the foliage is vigorous and healthy, of an uniquely rich bronze tinted yellow in tho early summer, 
changing to a pure gold colour in midsummer and autumn. 
Price Is. 6d. and 2 s. 6d. each. 
