fl. d^qi\ell & G(tiide. 
M. E. VAUCHEK— Enormous double 
corollas ; deep violet, shaded blue, and marked 
carmine. 
133. CR:6pUSCDX,E — Corolla distinctly 
striped with red ; fine grower ; one of the best. 
136. AiPHONSE DAXTDET — Beautiful 
deep violet ; flowers full and double. 
137. AVALANCHE— One of the best habited 
double Fuchsias ; very fine for any purpose. 
140. MARVELLOUS— Full, double, bright 
blue corolla, rosette-like form, tube and sepals red. 
142. M. BERAUD JIASSARD— Purplish 
lilac ; good flowers and habit. 
144. LA PRANCE — Very double and of a 
beautiful shade of dark blue ; sepals recurved and 
large, bright red. 
Young plants of all those not priced 6c/. each ; larger. Is. each. 
FANCY FUCHSIAS 
146. M. DUPAURE — Beautiful rosy lake, 
sepals white and red, large; pretty and dis- 
tinct. 
146. ALBA COCCINEA — Tube cherry- 
crimson, white sepals; corolla violet, mottled 
rose. 
147. THE PERPECT CURE— Scarlet tube, 
and sepals perfectly reflexed ; a most extra- 
ordinary shaped corolla. Is. 
148. VENUS VICTRIX — The first t^ue 
variety with white tube and sepals ever raised. 
WHITE 
162. COUNTESS OP ABERDEEN— A 
self white, the most distinct since the pure white 
corolla was introduced. In this we get a decided 
All those not 
Sent out about thirty-six years ago. This 
variety must have come by a freak of nature. 
149. IMPROVED VENUS VICTRIX — 
White tube and sepals, dark-purple corolla ; very 
distinct and effective. 
160. ERECTA VAR. NOVELTY- Tube 
and sepals stained white, corolla light pink ; 
flowers erect and well above the foliage. 
161. PRESIDENT GR^IVY- Tube and 
sepals coral-red, corolla soft mauve-pink. 
FUCHSIA. 
alteration; it has pure white tube, sepals and 
corolla. 9(7. each. 
priced 6<7. each. 
HYBRID VARIEGATED FUCHSIAS. 
CLOTH OP GOLD — Leaves gold, 
edged green ; an old favourite. Is. 
163. AUCUB/EPOLIA — Large foliage, 
variegated and blotched yellow. 
164. METEOR — The lower leaves buff- 
yellow, the upper ones rich crimson; first-class 
for a climber or small pots. Much used in the 
parks for bedding. Gc/. each ; 6s. doz. 
165. SUNRAT — A fine and distinct decora- 
tive Fuchsia, being by far the best with red 
variegated leaves ; quiteornamcntal and beautiful. 
166. RUBENS — Greenish yellow in the 
centre and bordered golden-yellow, flowers 
double, very dark violet corolla, clear red re- 
curved sepals. 
Those not priced 6cf. each. 
VARIOUS SPECIES AND 
167. TRIPHYLLA — Very distinct, of the 
Fulgens type; neat, dark, bronze-green foliage, 
and bunches of medium-size flowers of the love- 
liest brilliant orange-scarlet. Is. each. Seed, 
per pkt.. Is. Gd. 
161. SPLENDENS — Orange-scarlet flowers, 
tips of sepals light green. Is. 
162. PULGENS — The fine old variety. 
163. PROCUMBENS — A good basket plant, 
has small round leaves, and singularly unique 
blooms, succeeded by bright magenta-coloured 
berries ; very attractive during the winter. 
164. BOLIVIANA GRANDIPLORA — 
HYBRIDS OF FUCHSIAS. 
166. TOM THUMB, sgn. PUMILA— A very 
neat small-growing plant, with an abundance of 
small flowers ; beautiful for either pots or 
gardens. 
167. PENDULfflPLORA — Flowers are 
produced in clusters from the axils of the leaves 
and the terminal shoots ; rich crimson, shaded 
with maroon. Is. 
168. DOMINIANA — Large crimson tube; 
good winter bloomer. Is. 
169. MICROPHYLLA ALBA ROSA — 
Is. Gd. 
170. CORYMBIPLORA VIRGINATA — 
A light stem and flowered variety. Is. 
Very pretty and distinct. Is. 
Young plants of all those not priced Gd. each ; larger. Is. each. 
HARDY FUCHSIAS. 
171. CORALLINA, sgn. EXONIENSIS 
— Fine hardy variety for covering walls, and 
best for open gardens, richly covered in foliage 
and flower. 
GLOBOS A — The good old variety raised 
many years ago ; one of the best hardy kinds. 
172. GLOBOSA VARIEGATA. 
174. HARDY HYBRID, No. 3— A most 
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