S*. dki\nell & S^loi‘a.1 G(^iiitle. 
NEW FUCHSIAS. (Banks.) 
No raieer of the Fuchsia stands so high as E. Banks, Esq., Sbolden. Deal, and certainly none 
knows a good flower better than he. Although it is now 20 years ago since we had the plearare of 
introducing his novelties, we have frequently heard the remark that none approaches Mr. Banks 
for good points all round. We are glad to say, after the lapse of w many yearn, we have w offer 
this^tleman’s seedlings again, and the following six will undonktedly raise his reputation still 
higher. All who grow them will have the same satisfaction as hitherto. 
DUKE OF CONNAUGHT — Well-formed flowers; sepals scarlet, well reflexed: corolla long and 
of good shape; purple, veined red; free. 
DUKE OF EDINBURGH — Medium-sized flowers; sepals very bright red: purple corolla; 
very free flowering. C 89 ) 
