fi. diii)i|ell Sl S^loi‘k,l Gfuide. 
Fuchsias with vhiU iuhcs and sepals, and 
purple corollas, 
97. PRINCE ALFRED — S]Jt*;irtid PuchsiR, 
a most profnse Woomcr, a strong grower i must b< 
well stopped when young), and one of the very 
b<‘st for any ])nrp< se. Is. each 
98. LADY HEYTESBURY — First-cLiss 
Fuchsia ; decidedly one of the best 
Fuchsias vrilh scarlet iuhe. a.nd sepals, and 
satiny, coloured corollas. 
100. DR. KITTO GIDDINGS— All who are 
fond of Fnebsiiis must bo well acquainted with 
the beautiful sntiny-coloured corolla variety, Lord 
Warden, <te , but this one far cxeel.s all hitherto 
.sent out in this class. 2.s. each 
101. MR RICHj^D PEXTON - Fine pym- 
midal growth, and is in every way a very fine 
Fui lisia. l.s. each 
102. KILLECRANKIE— Velvety, rich vio- 
let-black corolla, with a .-atiny surface, fine habit, 
leaf mediuin, free bloomer, and very early. Is. 
each 
103. THE LORD WARDEN— A first-rate 
variety ; corolla very distinct colour. Is. each 
Self-Cohuri d Section. 
The last few years the following largo and other- 
wise very inteiesting Fuchsias have been raised, 
and although their sepals and coiollas are similar 
in colour, they are of a robust habit, free growiug- 
and exceedingly showy. 
• 109. SEDAN -Nearly a self-coloured flower. 
The colour of the coiolla is remarkably attrac- 
tive. It is a short, thick-set t'ariety, blooming 
very freely, and posse.saing a beautiful habit. It 
has b<‘Come quite a favourite, csitccially for market 
puipo.'-es. 
110. DEDTSCHER KAISER- Double 
variety ; tube and sc| als rosy crimson ; corolla 
full and vety deiiblc ; a good market Fuchsia 
111. MONARCH— linmense flowers; tube 
and sepals bright red, and of great length. 
Young plants of all those not priced, 6d. each ; larger. Is. each. 
Farh Fuchsias striped with lal-o. 
habit and a most abundant bloomer ; dark scarlet 
tube, and sepals ]s-rlcetly relie.xcd ; corolla plum- 
coloured purple, strijied with red. Is. each 
KtAND’S MKW STIlIl'EI). (ScC DARK I'DCUSIAS). 
115. BLAND’S NEW STRIPED— A great 
acquisition in this class; tube and sepals dark 
and glowing searlet, former very short, corolla 
rich plum-ctdonred puiqtle, regular and distinctly 
striped red and rose, pyramidal shape, h.abit 
strong. 1.9. 6d. each 
lit). STRIATA SPLENDIDA — The most 
regularly shajied Fuchsia yet scut out ; fine 
117. KING OF THE STRIPES— A very 
nicc Fuchsia, distinctly striped with ivd, violet- 
blue corolla, vety free blooming, vigorous habit. 
Is. each. 
From Mr. 0. Cahill, Dee Farm, Dunleee, yIjn-U \Uh, 1882. 
I received three boxes with plants packed in the grandest of style. Not one leaf was injuivd, and as 
fresh as when they were sent from the old home. 
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