PKAU EMMA TOPFEU, / 
Doubles, light rosy red sepals and beautiful soft mauve corollas. 
Iiy. AUG. FLAMENG — Dwarf and free, corolla large ])iirplish violet. 
120. DE MONTALIVET — Flowers small but very double, light blue corolla, marked with 
carmine. 
121. LA NATION — A fine decorative variety. 
122. INDO-CHINE — Semi-double, corolla clear rosy lilac, sepals red ; Im.shy habit. 
Doubles, with scarlet tube and sepals, and dark purple and blue corollas. 
123. PHENOMENAL— rroducingtiue large 
llowers; distinct. l.s- 
124. CHAMPION OP THE WORLD— 
Tubes short ; sepals very broad and of great 
substance, well reflexed. of a beautiful coral-red ; 
the foot-stalk of each bloom is of unusual length 
and strength. Cksrolla of immense size, and as 
it e.xpands forms two- thirds of a perfect halt. 
Colour of the most intense bright dark ])urple. 
Free, tall grower, atid for conservatory decoration 
is one of the tno.st remarkable Fuchsias for size 
ever vet sent out. 
1 25. SIR GARNET WOLSELE Y— A large 
and magnilicent flower. I.v. 
1 26. DEPUTE BERLET— Flowers full and 
glohitlar, reiblish violet : verv free and fine. 
127. D'ORBIGNY— Kefiexetl sepals, bright 
carmine, violet-amaranth. 
128. ADOLPHE LEGOUR— Sejtals large 
and well reflexed. corolla violet. rose. 
1 29. M. THIBAUT — Rosy vermilion corolla, 
sejtals dec|i red. 
130. SENATEURBERLET— Flowerslarge 
atid tine ; good dark varietv. 
131. J. J. ROUSSEAU— Sepals hright crim- 
son. corolla very double, bluisli violet. 
132. CREPUSCULE — Corolla distinctly 
stripeil with red; tine grower ; one of the Itcst. 
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