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FUCHSIA. 
A MOST BEAUTIFUL NEW HYBRID FUCHSIA. 
ADDINGTON We have very great pleasure in introducing this variety because of it being so different and 
distinct to any other real cross between the well-known old variety Fulgent and one of the ordinary kinds. It shows 
unmistakable similarity of appearance and character to both. It is a real hybrid, in fact, it gives the world another 
class of this useful and lovely family, so that all lovers of flowers can see the great work and alteration that is going on. 
It should be in every conservatory. Mr. P. Fry, the raiser, has been studiously at work for many years, frequently 
exhibiting his remarkable crosses, but hitherto none have shown sullicient beauty and distinctness until Addington 
appeared. Wo exhibited this before the Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society, and it was unanimously 
voted an Award of Merit. 2s. 6d. 
CANNELLS’ NEW SINGLE ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
All ouk ow.v Raisixis and finest in existenck. 
COUNTESS DE MORELLA— The finest and 
most distinct English -raised variety in the much-admired 
Madame Jules Chretien section. We exhibited tliis 
most extensively throughout the country during the last 
autumn Chrysanthemum exhibitions, and on every 
occasion it was selected as the most conspicuous and 
fascinating flower amongst the numerous other grand 
varieties shown by us on these occasions. We have 
much pleasure in naming it in honour of the lady, and 
by whom it was much admired when it first came into 
flower. It produces in great profusion well-formed 
flowers and trusses of a brilliant orange-scarlet, the 
entire centre of each flower is white and then gradually 
shading off to a soft lake tint, which gives it a most 
attractive appearance ; a most perfect habit. W e quite 
anticipate tliat it will ultimately become a most useful 
and effective bedding variety, and extensively used in 
all the parks and gardens of note. 3s. 6d. 
NICHOLAS II. — Certainly a fine advance in this 
colour ; crimson-scarlet, of great size and substance, and 
well-foimed over-lapping petals, measuring well over 
2J inches in diameter ; large, conspicuous white eye, bold 
trusses ; habit first-class ; will certainly take a place in 
every collection. 3a. fid. 
UR. C. C. TUDWAY — A most beautiful and 
richly coloured variety, clear magenta, suffused fiery 
orange-crimson, more intense at base of upper petals and 
outer edges of florets, the large round white eye adding 
considerably to the lustrous colours ; finely formed 
flowers, which are of bold dimensions, large trusses ; 
free bloomer, perfect habit ; an acquisition. 2s. fid. 
LORD REAY— A worthy variety bearing a worthy name, and without doubt the finest yet introduced into 
commerce in the purple and magenta shades ; massive, well-proportioned flowers of the greatest substance, large white 
eye showing up the intense purple colouring to the best advantage ; habit strong and branching, free bloomer ; an 
indispensable variety. 2s. fid. 
MBS C C TUDWAY— Produoing enormous-sized flowers and trusses of the best possible quality, being of a 
soft rosy cerise of a distinct and pleasing colour, slightly shaded darker towards the centre throughout the winter 
season ; a good grower. 2s. Qd. 
MBS. SIMPSON— Although we have introduced at various times splendid novelties in this section, of which 
the Duchess of Marlborough Lady Brooke are well-known examples, we consider thi.s is a decided advance in the 
ocnlated class, not only on account of its beautiful well-formed flowers, but also owing to the purity of its whiteness, 
combined with a well-defined ring of fiery scarlet-pink and surrounding a large white eye; when in full flower it has a 
very attractive and pleasing appearance ; habit good ; a pretty addition. 2s. oa. 
W. E. CORDEN— After this variety had been much admired by an enthusiastic hybridiser and raiser of Zoiials 
residing at Wakefield, and who is greatly respected by the members of the Paxton Societies in the distnc^ we decided 
to name it in honour of the above-Mmed gentleniau. We believe it to be one of the most perfect Zonal Pelargoniums 
we have yet introduced, of a most clear scarlet colour, very vivid distinct white eye, large circular flowm of the most 
correct shape, bold trusses borne in profusion, habit all that can be desired ; will certainly take rank os the finest of its 
class. 2.^. 6d, 
The set of seven tor 18s. 
