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HYBRID VARIEGATED FUCHSIAS. 
151. ATJCTJBiEFOLIA — Large foliage, 
variegated and blotched yellow. 
152. METEOR — The lower leaves buff- 
yellow, the upper ones rich crimson ; first-class 
for a climber or small pots. l.v. 
Ibi. SXJNRAY — Is eertainly a fine and di.s- 
tinet decorative Fuchsia, being by far the best 
with red variegated leaves ever sent out; quite 
ornamental and beautiful. 
165. RUBENS — Greenish yellow in thecentre 
and bordered golden-yellow, flowers double, very 
dark violet corolla, clear red recurved sepals, l.v. 
Young ])lants of all these not priced, 6d. each ; larger, 1 . 9 . each. 
VARIOUS SPECIES AND 
LORD ARDILAXJN — More robust than 
Pendulceflora \ well suited for pillars or trellis- 
work, rich crimson -scarlet, sepals short and 
reflexed. Is. 
MAQNIFLOR A — Crimson - scarlet 
sepals, and deep violet corolla, sepals thick and 
not reflexed ; distinct. Is. 
MRS. BARRY — A cross between Bo~ 
hviana and a light variety ; tube orange-scarlet, 
sepals creamy yellow, tipped green ; of free 
habit. 1 . 9 . 
157. BOLIVIAN A RO SEA— Autumn, 
large pendulous trusses of soft rcse-coloured 
flowers; tube about three inches in length. I. 9 , 
1 58. RXJBRA— An attractive variety of which 
F. Domininna and F. serrati folia are the parents; 
robust habit, large dark green foliage, tube and 
sepals deep red-crimson, and the corolla bright 
orange-red. 2 s. 
159. SPLENDENS — Without doubt the 
finest winter-flowering Fuchsia ever introduced, 
and is most invaluable for that purpose. It re- 
quires a warm intermediate house, and if the 
plants are prepared about midsummer, and 
grown on to healthy plants, they will continue 
to produce an abundance of orange-scarlet flowers 
throughout the entire winter, which renders it 
valuable either for cut blooms cr any other 
purpose. 1 . 9 . 
160. 
HYBRIDS OF FUCHSIAS. 
IGl. PROCUMBENS — A good basket plant, 
has small round leaves, and singularly unique 
blooms, which are succeeded by bright magenta- 
coloured berries, wliich remain on for months ; 
very attractive during the winter. 
1G2. BOLIVIANA GRANDIPLORA — 
Very pretty and distinct. 
1G3. TOMTHUlVrB,,9^n.PUMILA— A very 
neat small-growing plant, with an abundance of 
small flowers ; beautiful for either pots or gardens. 
IGL SERRATIFOLIA MULTIFLORA— 
The best and freest bloomer of all the winter- 
flowering ones ; dark green foliage, rosy scarlet 
corolla, and bloom very good. 
1G5. MIELLEZI — Violet rose. 1.9. 
IGG. PENDUL/EFLORA — Character and 
growth quite distinct, and being robust will be- 
come valiial)lc for pillars or trellis-work for the 
conservatory ; the leaves are from 3 to 4 indies 
long, ovate, accuminate, and glabrous, having a 
violet mid-rib; the flowers are produced in 
clusters from the axils of the leaves and the ter- 
minal shoots ; the tubes are from 3 to 4 inches in 
length, rich crimson, sliadcd with maroon. 1.9. 
1G7. DOMINIANA — Large crimson tube 
flower ; good winter bloomer. 1.9. 
168. TRIPHYLLA — Soft reddish flowers, 
distinct, and very jiretty ; a winter flowering 
variety. 1.9. (irf. 
1G9. MICROPHYLLA ALBA ROSA. 
1.9. Grf. 
FULGENS — The fine old variety. 1.9. 
170. CORYMBIFLORA VIRGIN ATA — A light stem and flowered variety. 2s. 
Young plants of all those not priced, Grf. each ; larger. Is. each. 
HARDY FUCHSIAS. 
171. CORALLINA, syn. EXONIENSIS 
— I'ine hardy variety for covering walls, and best 
for open gardens, rielily coloured in foliage and 
flower. 
GLOBOSA — The goodold variety raised 
many years ago ; one of the best hardy kinds. 
172. GRACILIS VARIEGATA. 
174. HARDY HYBRID, No. 3— Some- 
what similar, and a most abundant bloomer. 
For a mild climate, and fine antumn months in 
England, it is a most valuable outdoor variety. 
175. INTEGRn?OLIA — Useful for covering 
walls, &c. 
17G. LONGIFLORA (species) — It possesses 
great beauty, strong vigorous habit, and produces 
abundance of long pendulous blooms of the 
brightest coral scarlet. 
177. MACROSTEMA CONICA. 
178. MACROSTEMA GRACILIS. 
180. REPLEXA. 
181. RICCARTONI — A beautiful variety, 
the hardest of all the out-door Fuchsias. 
182. SANGUINEA. 
Young plants of all those not priced, Qd, encli ; larger. Is each. 
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