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Fuchsias with white tubes and sepals, and scarlet or ptnic corollas. 
BEAUTY OF LAVINGTON— Bright rosy 
carmine corolla, white tube and scpala Is. 
EMILY BRIGHT — Creamy white tube and 
se])als, bright carmine corolla ; fine form. Is. 
LUSTRE IMPROVED — It must now be hard 
on ten years ago since Lustre was sent out, and, 
in consequence of its intense oranfje-scjirlet co- 
rolla, has been a favourite ever since. The one 
now offered is a seedling and in all respects 
better ; corolla larger, bolder, and more intense ; 
habit all that can be desired, and is a lovely 
Fuchsia, fld. 
LYE’S PERFECTION — Creamy white tube 
and sepals, bright carmine corolla. Is. 
MR. F. BRIGHT — Deep rosy ]>ink tube and 
sepals, corolla rose, edged blue purple. Is. 
NELLIE — Creamy tube and sepals, corolla 
suffused mauve ; distinet. Is. 
DIADEM — Delicate blush tube and sepals, 
|)ale magenta corolla, edged carmine ; useful for 
liuskets. Is. 
MRS. F. GLASS — White tube and sepals, 
deep pink corolla, tinted violet, l.s. 
37. BEAUTY OF TRO-WBRIDGE — A 
s])lendid light variety, and probably the best in 
cultivation. 
38. WHITE SOUVENIR DE CHISWICK 
— Showy light Fuchsia, and somewhat resembles 
the dark variety of this name. Pure white tube 
and sepals, the latter long and very boldly and 
beautifully reflexed ; corolla bright rose-pink 
and cup-shaped; habit of growth strong. For 
decoration all that can be desired. Is. 
39. BEAUTY OF SWANLEY— One of the 
prettiest light Fuchsias sent out. 
40. MRS. GROTE — A very fine variety, 
useful for baskets. 
41. BEAUTY OF CLYFFE HALL — 
Sepals and corolla of the finest texture, tube and 
sc|)als blush white, corolla rich carmine-pink; free. 
42. HARRIET LYE — Creamy-white tube 
and sepals, lilac-pink corolla, edged carmine. 
43. COVENT GARDEN WHITE— 
E(|nally valuable in the white tube and sepal 
section, superseding the well known ArabeUa&wA 
Mrs. Lye; the best for market and decoration, l.s. 
41. MRS. BRIGHT — A very useful and 
distinct light variety. 
4"). ETHEL — Fine flowers, which arc re- 
markable on account of the length of tube ; 
both tube and sepals are of pure white, and the 
corolla rosy violet, l.v. 
4(i. GRAND DUCHESSE MARIE— 
Strong grower and a fine decorative variety. 
47. DUCHESS OF ALBANY— Extra free 
flowering, good for any purpose. 
48. BLUSHING BRIDE— White tube and 
sepals, lake scarlet corolla ; very free, and one of 
the best. 
49. LETTY LYE — Also a strong grower 
and very useful. 
60. ROYAL OSBORN — Tubeand sepals well 
formed and pcarlv white, corolla deep rose. 1.?. 
51. MINNIE BANKS — One of the most 
distinct Fuchsias ; fine habit, very free, and one 
of the best for any purpose. 
52. GUIDING STAR — Said to be the most 
perfect variety in cultivation. 
63. PRINCESS BEATRICE— An exceed- 
ingly pretty variety, tube and sepals waxy white, 
with a very pleasing, delicate, but bright pink 
corolla. 
54. MARGINATA — Corolla pink, regularly 
margineil with scarlet, good grower, and a splen- 
did habit; free bloomer, and one of the best for 
e.xhibition. 
55. ROSE OF DENMARK— Corolla light 
pink, margined with rose; habit nither strong, 
but blooms very freely at the points, being dis- 
tinct from the other light varieties. 
5G. ROSA BONHEUR— Blush-white tube, 
sepals well recurved, corolla rich rose, shaded 
carmine ; free, erect habit. 
67. ANNIE — Fine large flower, and a good 
grower; one of the best for drooping or hanging 
purposes l.s. Orf. 
58. ENGLAND’S GLORY— Fine blooms, 
great substance, strong grower; one of the best. l.s. 
59. MIZPAH — Corolla rich violet-crimson ; 
very effective. 9(7. 
Young plants of all those not priced, 6d. each ; larger. Is. each. 
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