S. Cknqell & floi^k-l Quiele. 
Fuchsias with scarlet tubes and sepals, and rose and mauve-lavender coloured corollas 
71. SWANLEY O-EM— Frilled slmpe, free 
blooming, splendid habit. Tube and sepals 
coral-scarlet, the latter very prettily reflexed ; 
beautiful rose coloured corolla. 
72. FATHER IGNATIUS — CorolU cup- 
shaped, indigo-blue, occasionally striped rose, 
foliage small, habit bushy, short jointed ; free. 
Young plants of all those not priced, 6<f. each ; larger. Is. each. 
73. RHODERICK DHU— Corolla blue, 
large, opening out a la crinoline; habit beau- 
tiful; free. 
74. DISPLAY — Corolla deep rose, sepals 
bright red ; free and showy. 
76. QRACIEUX — Medium-size flowers, 
clear mauve-lavender corolla ; free. 
F uchsias with white tubes and sepals, and purple corollas. 
76. ROSE OP CASTILE (Improved)— 
Very large corolla ; perfect in shape ; growth and 
habit strong ; as highly coloured purple as Lord 
Jilcho. 
IMPROVED VENUS VICTRIX— See 
Fancy Fuchsisw. 
77. LADY HEYTESBURY DMPROVED 
— A very distinct and effective variety. 
78. PRINCE ALFRED — Splendid, a most 
profuse bloomer, a strong grower (must be well 
stopped when young), and one of the very best. 
79. LADY HEYTESBURY — First-class 
Fuchsia ; one of the best. 
Fuchsias with scarlet tube and sepals, and satiny-coloured corollas. 
80. MR. RICHARD PEXTON— Pyramidal 
growth, and is in every way very fine. 
81. THE LORD WARDEN — A first-rate 
variety^ corolla very distinct colour. 9rf. 
82. TULIP — Crimson tube and sepals, large 
and expanded, tulip-shaped corolla, rich purple. 
Self-Coloi 
The last few years the following large and other- 
wise very interesting Fuchsias have been raised, 
and although their sepals and corollas are similar 
in colour, they are of a robust habit, free growing, 
and exceedingly showy. 
83. ABEL CARRL^RE — Fine and distinct ; 
grown largely for the Paris markets. 
AMIRAL QERVAIS — Almost a self- 
coloured flower; bright carmine-red. Is. 
84. DR. SANKEY (Sankey)— Splendid 
robust grower, dark-glossy foliage, large and 
long pendulous blooms of the richest ruby- 
red and crimson shades. Is. 
Young plants of all those not p 
red Section, 
MARINEA — Nearly a self-coloured 
variety; for forming into standards, vases, &c., 
one of the finest varieties known ; very free 
and drooping. 
85. FIREWORKS — Of a striking dark ruby- 
red ; a free blooming and attractive variety. 
86. SEDAN — Nearly self-coloured. It is a 
short, thick-set variety, blooming very freely, 
and possessing a beautiful habit. Quite a favour- 
ite for market purposes. 
87. MONARCH — Immense flowers tube 
and sepals bright red, and of great length. 
•iced, 6rf. each; larger. Is. each. 
FUCHSIAS, YELLOW. 
Varieties possessing coloured flowers of orange-yellow. 
88. MR. H. ROBERTS — Corolla very broad 
graceful growth ; sepals well reflexed ; tube and 
sepals rose colour, deepening in the corolla into 
crimson of a dark distinct shade. 
89. AURORA SUPERBA — Tube and sepals 
rich salmon, corolla large, spreading ; orange- 
scarlet, suffused yellow ; fine habit, free ; distinct. 
90. EARL OF BEACONSFIELD— One of 
the best for decoration ; very large clusters, and 
blooms nearly all the year if allowed plenty of 
root room. 
91. MR. RUNDELL — Similar to Lord 
Beaconsjield. Beautifully shaped flower, the bold 
quick growth of its parent, with even more free- 
dom of flowering; for general decoration a capital 
variety. 
92. MRS. RUNDELL— A seedling from 
Earl of Beaconsjield. A most graceful variety 
First-Class Certificate. 
95. EXION — Good strong habit, corolla 
orange-red. 
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