B. Cki)i)ell Sl S^lofal Gfiiide. 
27. FRAU.STADT. SCHRO- 
DER — Deep rose and wliite 2s I 
3.7. J. HULKS. — Purple 
tipped, white limhr.uled. 
3G. KARL BODMER— 
Silvery -lilac shade, finely 
timbriated. 
38. KATE TIDY— Pure 
wliite ; a splendid variety. 
43. LEON GAUTIER — 
Clear rosy carmine, hlotclicd 
silvery white ; tine. l.s. G</. 
4.5. MADAME SAUZER- 
Frinued, light rose, shaded lilac, 
slightly veined purple;’ free. 
48. MARC ALBAN-A grand 
(lower; white, sometimes marked 
cerise. 
■19 M. BEAU YALE T-i-Rith 
rosy carmine, marked white ; fine. 
FErUNtA, DOtJIll.K. 
14. DIAMANTIN — Largo and line; rose 
and mauve shades, fimbriated. 
15. DELICIES—^Vhite, edged mauve, large, 
fringed. 
10. DERVICHE — Deep red, bordered white ; 
■fine fringe. 
17. DIPLOMATE— Large fimbriated flowers, 
purple-crimson shade and white. 
18. DUKE OF ROXBURGHE— Purple, 
striped white ; fringed. 
20. E. DE CYON — Rosy carmine, shaded 
cerise, heavily blotched white ; large ; notched 
edges. 
21. E. BIERBACH — Deep carmine amar- 
anth, marked white, l.s. Gcf. 
24. FRAU. J. WIDERKEHR— Pink and 
white ; pretty. Is. 6J. 
25. FRAU.L PETERSEN — Creamy-white, 
marked rose. Is. G-f. 
2G. FRAU. N. HOLTZMANN— A pretty 
and distinct variety. Is. Grf. 
50. M. BESSAND— Crimson-m.igcnta and 
white ; fine flowers, fringed. 
61. M. BUCHNER— White, medium flower. 
62. MED -RATH DR. KOCH— Bright 
carmine, lilac and white blotches. Is. Gi/. 
56. RUBENS — Purple-crimson; large and 
fine. 
57. SERGINES — Very Urge, ground 
silvery-rose, marked deeper ; fimbriated. 
60. SNOWDRIFT — A beautiful pure white 
variety : extr.i fine. 
61. SPHERE — Fimbriated ci iiusou, shaded. 
62. TERETZ — Milky white; edges of petals 
tinted mauve, base of petals vi .let ; large, and 
much fimbriated. 
GG. TOM TIT — Crimson, edged pure white ; 
effective. 
67. WM. BROWN — White and deep rosy 
pink, very double and free ; a useful and 
effective variety. 
All those not priced, Is. each ; 9s. per doz. 
II. II. Sai.t, Esep', Warwick, A/in'l iUh, 1894. 
I write to acknowledge the reception of Fuchsia plants, which give every satisfaction. 
Mr. A. Ainsi.ey, Silkworth House (rardcin. 
1 receive.-! the Plants in excellent condition, and am pleased to say they are all doing well. 
Mr. Ueo. BE.ATTIE, Dalscrf Gardens, Mwch Vh, 1894. 
I have received Hollyhocks. They arc good plants, and were very carefully packed. 
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