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Striped Section. 
88. LORD WOLSELEY— Well expanded 
corolla, of a soft rosy crimson, veined red and 
margined bluisli purple, broad refle.xed sepals of a 
deep red colour, bne large flowers; good habit, free 
and constant. Is. 6rf. 
89. CRITERION — Pale rose, striped deep 
mauve, tube and senals crimson-scarlet ; distinct. 
Is. 
90. BLAND'S NEW STRIPED— Tube and 
se])als dark and glowing scarlet, former very 
short, corolla rich plum-coloured purple, regular 
and distinctly striped red and rose, pyramidal 
shape; habit strong. Is. 
91. STRIATA SPLENDIDA — The most 
regularly shaped Fuchsia yet sent out ; hue 
hahit and a most abundant bloomer; dark scarlet 
tube, and sepals ])crfcctly rcfiexed ; corolla plum,- 
coloured ]>urplc. stri]>ed with red. 
92. KING OP THE STRIPES— A very 
nice Fuchsia, distinctly striped with red, 
violet-blue ; corolla very free blooming; vigorous 
habit. 
White Striped varieties. 
93. STRIATA PERPECTA — Corolla per- 
fectly distinct ; very free bloomer ; tube and sepals 
waxy white, the latter broad and well recurved ; 
corolla bright carmine-scarlet, and each petal 
distinctly striped, particularly on the inside. 
Single xvhite corollas and 
95. PLOCON DE NEIGE — Corolla large 
imd well formed, white, sepals clear carmine. 
90. TOURNEPORT— Whi te corolla, stri ped 
red, brilliant red sepals. 
97. CANNELL’S GEM — The prettiest and 
most perfect white single corolla Fuchsia ; habit 
very dwarf ; foliage small and green ; free bloomer ; 
tube and sepals glowing red, well relle.xed; corolla 
cup shape. The nearest approach in this class to 
the best dark varieties. 
94. M. LOMBARD — Light lilac, margined 
and striped white, medium size flowers; this 
variety, like many more of the striped varieties, 
comes occasionally a pure white, but, nevertheless, 
it is quite a new and distinct colour in thisclass. I .s-. 
scarlet tubes and sepals. 
98. MRS. MEIN — Tube and sepals bright 
crimson-scarlet, well reflexed, perfect shape. 
99. DELIGHT — Corolla pure white ; tube 
and sepals bright crimsrn ; corolla large and bell- 
shaped. 
100. MRS. E. BENNETT— Most abundant 
blooming single white ccrolla kind, and certainly 
one of the best for exhibition sent out. 
Doubles, icith white corollas and scarlet tube and sepals. 
101. MADAME JULES CHRETIEN— One 
of the finest white varieties yet introduced ; same 
good shape and form ns Alr.s. If. Cannell, but 
much earlier and dwarfer ; extra fine. l.«. 
102. LE CYGNE — Habit one of the dw.arfest 
and most graceful among the Double White 
Fuchsias. 
103. PENELOPE — Another good and useful 
variety in this class, corolla of fine form, large 
and long. l.v. 
104. GUSTAVE DORE — Medium size 
flowers, hut produced very freely ; se])als well 
reflexed ; very effective. 
COL. DOMINE — Tube and sepals 
rosy lake, corolla very large and double; white ; 
tine flower. Is. 
105. JEANNE D'ARC — Sepals crimson, 
corolla pure white, of fine form. 
106. BERLINER KIND — As free and as 
heautifnl as Miss L. Finms, but possessing a better 
an<l much stronger hahit. 
107. FRAU EMMA TOPPER— finite a dis- 
tinct and novel variety, tube and se])als rosy coral 
colour, corolla clear rosy blush, flowers large and 
double; remarkably pretty in its growth and 
character, although it looks quite reversed. Is. 
108. NELLIE MORTON— A seedling fre m 
Lucy Finnis. alnu st the same habit of growth, 
colour, and shape, except that it has fewer and 
broader snow-like [letals; free. 
BELLE NORMANDE- Corolla pure 
white, sepals rosv red. 
109. KINGSBURY AN A— Remarkable for its 
fine vigorous growth and large showy flowers; it.s 
corolla is jiarticuhirlv novel and beautiful, l.v. 
UO. MISS LUCY FINNIS— Corolla pure 
■white, very double and immense size ; tube and 
sepals coral red ; very free. 
111. ARTABAN — Sepals bright rose, 
corolla white, slightlv veined rose. 
112. LAMENNAIS— Corolla very double, 
pure white, rosy carmine sc]>als ; dwarf and free. 
114. ULYSSE — Fare white, sepals bright 
carmine. 
115. MRS. H. CANNELL— One of the 
greate.st lifts in bringing the double white corolla 
to perfection, and equal to the darker kinds; 
very late. 
116. MINSTREL — Bright rosy crimson tube 
and sepals, corolla full and double, ivory-white, 
striped rose at base. 
118. ELIZABETH MARSHALL— One of 
the freest bloomers in this class ; grand for 
market. 
Young plants of all those not priced, Grf. each ; larger l.s. each. 
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