LOKU WOLSELEV. 
iStriped Sectiun. 
9G. LORD WOLSELEY— Well expanded 
corolla, soft rosy crimson, veined red and margined 
bluish purple, broad reflexed sepals of a deep red ; 
fine flowers; good habit, constant. 9</. 
97. BEAUTY (Sankey)— Tube rosy-red, 
sepals same colour but broad, corolla plum- purple, 
distinctly striped ; distinct. 
98. BLAND'S NEW STRIPED— Tube and 
sepals dark scarlet ; corolla, rich plum-coloured 
purple, distinctly striped red and rose; pyramidal 
shape. 
99. KING OF THE STRIPES— Distinctly 
striped with red ; violet-blue corolla ; very free ; 
vigorous 
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White btriped variety. 
100. STRIATA PERPECTA— Corolla dis- 
tinct ; very free ; tube and sejjais waxy white ; 
corolla bright carmine-scarlet, each petal distinctly 
striped. 
Single white corollas and scarlet tubes 
and sepals. 
102. FLOCON DE NEIGE— Corolla large 
and well formed, white, sepals clear carmine. 
103. TOURNEPORT — White corolla, 
striped red, brilliant red sepals. 
104. CANNELLS' GEM— Habit very dwarf; 
foliage small and green; free; tube and sepals 
glowing red, well reflexed; corolla cup shape 
The nearest approach in this class to the best 
dark varieties. 
100. DELIGHT — Pure white; tube and 
sepals bright crimson ; corolla large and bell- 
shaped. 
The twelve varieties of Fuchsias that took 
the First Prize at the Royal Botajilc Gar- 
dens, Regent's Park, and at the International 
Horticultural Exhibition, for 8s., package 
included. Also the twelve best vau'ieties out 
for exhibition for 12s. 
107. MOLESWORTH— Corolla pure white 
and very full ; dwarf habit. 
108. MADAME JULES CHRETIEN— One 
of the finest white varieties ; same good shape and 
form as Mrs. H, Cannell, but earlier and dwarfer ; 
extra. 
109. BUPPON — Corolla white, tinted ro.se, 
good habit ; a decided acquisition. Is. 
110. PATRIE — Large open flowers. 
111. GUSTAVE DOr 6 — Medium size, 
very free ; sepals well reflexed ; effective. 
11'2. COL. DOMINE — Tube and sepals 
rosy lake, corolla very laurge and double ; fine. 
113. EDMOND ABOUT— Large blush 
white ; very free, and double. 
115. BERLINER KIND — As free and as 
beautiful as Miss L. Finnis, but possessing a better 
and much stronger habit. 
llO. FRAU EMMA TOPPER — Distinct 
and novel, tube and sepals rosy coral, corolla clear 
rosy blush, large and double; remarkable in its 
growth and character. 
117. DUCHESS OP EDINBURGH— One 
of the finest double whites yet raised, its dwarf 
habit and large blooms make it very desirable. 
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118. MRS. A. HUGGETT — A fine double 
corolla, lialf the petals white and half carmine ; 
fine thick leathery sepals, broad, well-finished, 
and recurving in fine style; full corolla. U. 
119. MISS LUCY FINNIS— Pure white ; 
very double ; tube and sepals coral red ; very 
free. 
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