S. $L Gfuide. 
21. ROYAL STANDARD— For large plants, 
one of the best 
25. CHARMING— A very shorvy and eft'ootive 
variety, free and dwarf 
26. JAMES LYE— .Strong robust habit, a 
very showy dark kind 
27. SYMMETRY — Tnbo .and sepals deep 
reddish crimson, broad and well roflexed 
28. WAVEOF LIFE — High coloured flowers ; 
beautiful golden-eoloui-ed leaves ; rieJi scarlet 
lube .and sepals, with bright adolet-bluc (corolla ; 
dw.arf 
20. IMPROVEMENT — Brilliant vermilion ^ 
sepals, tube glossy carmine, sepals gracefully 
recurved 
30. INIMITABLE— Scarlet tube, with broad 
finely reflexed se])alK, and deep violet corolla 
31 . gazelle — O ne of the best habited dark 
Fuchsia.s for exhibition 
32. LORD BYRON — ^Tube and seixils bright 
crimson, with large open bell-sha])ed black corolla ; 
line habit, with sepals finely recurved 
33. LUCREZIA BQRGIA— a fine largo 
flower, nicely striped corolla 
34. ABD-EL-KADER— Flowers large and 
well produced ; a very showy v.ariety. Is. each. 
Young plants of all those not priced, Cd each ; larger, is. each. 
Fiiohsias icilh white tubes and sepals, and scarlet or pinh corollas. 
57. GUIDING STAR— .Said to bo the most 
perfect vaiietv in cultivation. 
58. PRINCESS BEATRICE— An cxceed- 
in"ly pretty variety, tulic and sepals waxy white, 
witli a very pleasing delicate but bright pink 
corolla „ . , , , 
59. MARGINATA— Corolla pink, regularly 
margined with .scarlet, good groiyer, and a splendid 
habit ; free bloomei', and one of the best for exhi- 
bition 
44. BEAUTY OF TROWBRIDGE— A splendid light 
variety, and probably the best in cultivation. Is. each 
45. WHITE SOUVENIR DE CHISWICK— Showy light 
Fuchsia, and somewhat resembles the dark variety of tliis name. 
Bure white tube and sepals, the latter long and very Ixildly and 
beautifully reflexed ; corolla bright rose-pink, and enp-shaped ; 
habit of growth strong. For decoration all that c.an be dcsii’cd. 
Is. each 
46. BEAUTY OF- SWANLEY— One of the prettiest light 
b'nchsias sent out 
47. COVENT GARDEN WHITE— Fgually valuable in 
the white tube and sepal section, superseding the well-knowji 
AraUlla oaiL Mrs. Ij>jc ; the best for market and decoration. 
Is. each 
48. MAID OF HONOUR— Tube and sepals ivory-white, 
medium-sized, and gracefully recurved, corolla rich magenta- 
lose ; habit neat and erect for central olfoct in groups 
49. MRS. J. LYE— One of the freest bkximers ; habit 
.strong and branching, and one of the be.st pyramidal h uchsias 
50. BLUSHING BRIDE— White tube and sepal.s, lake- 
scarlet corolla ; very free and one of the best 
51. LBTTY LYE— Also a strong grower and very useful 
52. MRS. HUNTLEY- A strong growing variety for ex- 
hibition ; white tube .and sep.als 
53. PINK PERFECTION — Creamy white tube and sepals, 
rich pink eioroUa sull’used with violet 
64. ROYAL OSBORN— Tube and sepals well formed, and 
pearly white corolla, deep rose 
55. LYE’S favourite— H abit strong and branching, 
very free 
56. MINNIE BANKS — One of thu most distinct Fuchsias ; 
fluo habit, very h’oe, and one of the beet for any purpose. 
60. ROSE OF DENMARK— Corolla light, 
pink, margined with rose ; habit rather strong, 
but blooms very freely at the points, being dis- 
tinct from the other light varieties 
61. LADY BRODIE — Tube .-md sepals 
medium-sized, blush white, the latter well re- 
curved, oorolhi rich rose ; good habit 
62. ROSA BONHBUR — Blush-white tub-, 
sepals well recurved, corolla rich rose, shaded 
eamine ; free erect h-abit 
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