Self-Coloured Section. 
The last few years the following large ami other- 
wise very interesting Fuehsias have heen raised, 
and although tlieir sepals and corollas arc similar 
in colour, they are of a robust habit, free growing, 
and exceedingly showy.^ 
74, ABEL CARRIERE — A fineand distinct 
self-coloured variety. This variety in France is 
grown largely for the Faris markets. 
75. DR. SANKEY (Sankey) — Splendid 
variety, robust grower, dark-glossy foliage, large 
and long pendulous blooms of the richest ruby- 
red and crimson shades. Is. and l.s. (a/. 
7G. FIREWORKS — Of a striking dark ruhy- 
red ; a free blooming and attractive variety. 
77. SEDAN — Nearly a self-coloured flower. 
The colour of the corolla, is remarkably attrac- 
tive. It is a short, thick-set variety, blooming 
very freely, and possessing a beautiful habit. It 
has become ([iiite a favourite, especially for market 
purposes. 
78. DEUTSCHER KAISER— Double 
variety; tube and se])als rosy-crimson ; corolla 
full and very double ; a good market Fuchsia. 
79. MONARCH — Immense flowers; tube 
and sepals bright red, and of great length. 
Young plants of all those not ]>riced, G</. each ; 
larger. l.«. each. 
FUCHSIAS, YELLOW, 
V<frieties 2'^ossessinrj colottred flowers of 
orcmrje-yellow. 
80. AURORA SUPERBA — Tube and se])iils 
rich salmon, latter l)road and well reflcxed, corolla 
larjje, s|>readin{i. and very even, of distinct 
orange-scarlet, liighly suffused with yellow ; line 
habit, free bloomer : distinct. 
81. EARL OF BEACONSFIELD— One of 
the very best for sale and decoration, flowers 
neither good shape nor colour, but jirodiiced in 
very large clusters and lilooius nearly all the year , 
if alloweil plenty of root room. 
82. MR. RUNDELL — Similar to the well- 
known variety. Lord Bcm'oiisflvJd (whose in- 
dividual flowers are common and ill-shaped), 
beautifully shaped flower, the bold cjuick growth 
of its parent, with even more freedom of flowering; 
for general decoration it is a caj)ital variety. 
83. MRS. RUNDELL — A seedling from the 
Karl of Bcavonsjudd. A most graceful variety. 
Received a Fir.st-Class Certificate. 
84. MADAME AUBIN — Beautiful strong 
habit, large fine floweis. 
85. CONDORCET — Tube and sepals white, 
shaded rose, corolla soft orange red. 
8G. BERQUIN — Sepals reddish orange, 
corolla bright rosy lake, tube long ; distinct. 
87. IXION — Good strong habit, corolla 
oninge r ’d. 1.^. 
LORD WOLSELEY. 
A. C. IIaucocrt, Ks(|., Lewisham Hoad, S.E., Autfust 20M, 1>S7. 
It is over four years since I first came to your nurseries and bousrht a large assortment of flowering 
])lantf, including vour Single and Double Zonal Pelargoniums, and I must say they are the best 1 
have ever seen, some of the bloom measuring 2i inches across, and trusses immense in size. Many 
friends have heen to see them, and could scarcely lielieve it ]>ossible. The Doubles especially are 
siipply lovely. I wonder more jirivate people don't grow them. 1 have never seen the like at any 
nursery, ami I'liave been to all the largest and best witlim 20 miles of Loudon. Also your Ivy Leaf 
Pclargoniiiins arc the best and largest assortment I have ever seen. 
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