TL 0uitle. 
'ja* 5 
C3. ARABELLA IMPROVED — 1'nbo very 
large ; sepals broail, ami of thick leathery sub- 
stance, ami well recurved ; strong quick grower, 
therefore it requires poor soil 
()4. ANNIE — I'iuo large flower, and a good 
grower ; one of tlie best foi- drooping or hanging 
puiTioses 
65. ENGLAND'S GLORY— Fine blooms, 
gi'Cat .substam;e, strong grower ; one of the best 
66. FAIRY QUEEN — Corolla rich rosy car- 
mine ; free bloomer 
67. MIZPAH — Corolla rich violet-crimson ; 
very effective 
68. FLOWER OF THE FLOCK— A fine 
light variety. 
Young plants of all those not priced Od. eacli ; larger. Is. each. 
^ Fuchsias %oith scarlet tuhes and sepals, and rose and manve-lavender coloured corollas. 
78. SWANLEY GEM — Frilled .shape of 
flowers, and its freedom of blooming, and splendid 
liabit, will ultimately make it a great favoui’ite. 
Tube and .sepals eor.al scarlet, the latter very 
prettily reflexod ; beautiful ro.se coloured corolla. 
Is. (id, each 
79. COLONEL HARCOURT— .Scarlet tube 
and .sep;ds, the latter well rcllexed ; corolla light 
scarlet-rose, suffused with puiqdc, which gives it 
a very distinct .and attrqetivo appciirance 
80. THE EIGHT HON. J. BRIGHT— 
Lavender corolla, strong in growth, but bushy in 
habit ; tube and sepals bright sc.avlet ; the latter 
is iierfectly nhexed ; corolla forms a perfect 
outline 
81. KING OF THE FUCHSIAS— Immense 
substance, in both the sepals and corolla ; fine 
grower, and for decoration one of the very best, 
l.v. cacli 
82. - FATHER IGNATIUS— CnroUa beauti- 
fully cup-shaped, colour indigo-blne, occasionally 
striped with rose, foliage small, habit bu.shy, short 
jointed ; a free bloomer 
80. EHODERICK DHU— G)rolla blue, very 
large, o])eniug out a /a crhwliiie; habit Ix'autifui, 
and a free bloomer 
84. PASCAL— .Sepals well reflcxcd, corolla 
<lce]i violet-carmine. Lv. each 
85. DISPLAY ■ — (,'oroUa drop rose, sepals 
bright red ; very free and shouy. Is. eaclr 
86. JULES FERRY — Of fx'i'fcnt form, violet, 
mottled white ; a protty and cihsitive v.ariety. 
Is. 6d. each 
87. GRACIEUX — if odium sira; floweis, clear 
anauvc-lavendcr corolla, free. 
swA8Tj;v 
Young plants of all those not pi-iced, Gd. each ; laiga-r, bv. each. 
From Mrs. Er.iz.um.ru r.miiCK, ■\Vi;.vvertiioui'e, rlpril m, 1882. 
Calceolariiis ami Fuchsias safely to hand yeshualay, witli thanks. They are models of health and 
^strength, and notwith.stiuding having left the “ Home for Flowcr-s,” look perfectly happy. 
From Rev. R. Hole, (’aentox Manor, Ni;wakk, 16f/t Oriols'r, 1882. 
Accept my hearty thanks for the Single D.aldias which you kindly sent nrc in the spring, and which 
have flou-eivd, and axe flowering, in abundant beauty, to the admiration of .all who hko them. Both 
Oil and for decoration they are mos( cflcctivc, and 1 know of no plants which give' such a 
«:outmuou3 and rarioil of bloom. 
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