S'. Cki^nel] & Soi\^’ Quide. 
f* NEWFUCHSIA. 
A MOST BEAUTIFUL NEW HYBRID FUCHSIA. 
ADDINGTON — We have very great pleasure in iutroduciiig this variety, because of it being so 
different and distinct to any other real cross between the well-knouu old variety Fiilgciis and one of 
the ordinary kinds. It sliows unmistakable similarity of appeanuice and character to both. It is a 
real hybrid — in fact, it gives the world another class of this useful and lovely family, so that all lovers 
of flowers can see the great work and alteration that is going on. It should be in every couservatory. 
Mr. P. Fry, the raiser, has been studiously at work for many years, frequently exhibiting his remarkable 
crosses, but hitherto none have shown suflicient beauty and distinctness until Addington a])peared. 
We exhibited this before the Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society, and it was unani- 
mously voted an Award of Merit. Ts. Grf. each. After May 16M, Es. each. 
CANNELLS’ 
NEW SINGLE ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
ODR OWN KaISINO. 
COUNTESS DE 
MORELLA — The finest aud 
most distinct English-raised variety 
in the mnch admired Mmo. Jules 
Chretien section. We exhibited 
this most extensively throughout 
the country during the last autumn 
Chrysanthemum exhibitions, aud 
on every occasion it was selected 
as the most conspicuous aud fasci- 
hatingfloweramongst the numerons 
other grand varieties shown by us 
on those occasions. We have much 
pleasure in naming it in honour of 
the lady, and by whom it^was much 
admired when it first came into 
fl iwer. It produces in great pro- 
fusion well-formed flowers and 
trussc.'of a brilliant orange -scarlet, 
the entire centre of each flower is 
white and then gradually shading 
off to a soft lake tint, which gives 
it a most attnictivc appearance ; a 
most perfect habit. We quite 
anticijiate that it will ultimately 
become a most useful and effective 
bedding variety, aud e.xtensively 
used in all the parks and gardens 
of note. 6s. 
NICHOLAS II.— Certainly a 
fine advance in this colour; crimson- 
scarlet, of great size and substance, 
and well - formed over-lapping 
petals, measuring well over 2^ in. 
in diameter ; large, conspicuous 
white eye, bold trusses ; habit first-class ; will certainly take a place in every coliection. 6s. 
MB. C. C. TUDWAY— A most beautiful aud richly coloured variety, clear magenta, suffused 
fiery orange crimson, more intense at base of upper petals and outer edges of florets, the large round 
wl ite eye adding considerably to the lustrous colours; finely formed flowers, which are of bold 
di' ensi uis, large trusses; free bloomer, jierfect habit; an acquisition. 3s. (iif. 
loud REAY — A worthy variety bearing a worthy name, aud without doubt the finest yet 
introduced into commerce in the purple and magenta shades; massive, weli-proportioned flowers of 
th' greatest substance, iarge white eye showing up the intense purple colouring to the best advantage ; 
babit strong and branching, free bloomer ; an indispensable variety. 3s. Grf. 
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