'E^Ioi‘al C[uitle. 
h 144. PARIS-MURCIE— FloweisviTyaoiiMo, 
wliite, slightly tinted rose, sepals clear ml, large 
■'iiid line 
14.'i. ALSACIBN-LORRAIN— liellexed ear- 
mine sei)als, white corolla, very double 
146. LITTLE ALICE — Scarlet tube and 
prettiest and lu'atest both in bloom and habit, 
and ought to be in every collection. Is. each 
147. GUSTAVE DO RE— Medium size 
flowers, but produced very freely ; sepals well 
reflexed ; very clfdctivc. Is. each 
148. ELIZABETH MARSHALL — One of 
the freest bloomers in this class ; graml for 
se, 7 )als, and a pure white corolla, one of the market. 
Young plants of all those not priced, <Sd. each ; larger. Is. each. 
Dmbles, light rosy red sepals and beautiful soft mauve corollas. 
lilS. MISS LIZZIE VIDLER— \'ery free, 
159. DE MONTALIVET — Flowers small but very double, light blue corolla, marked witli 
carmine 
160. LA NATION — A fine decorative variety. 
Doubles, with sca.rlet tubes and sepals, arid darh purple and blue corollas. 
165. CHAMPION OF THE WORLD— The ; 
largest blooms of any we yet possess ; tubes short ; , 
sejials very broad and of great .substance, well 
rellexcd, and of a most beautiful eoral-red ; the 
foot-stalk of eacli bloom is of unusual length and 
strength, so that each flower stands out bold and 
graceful. Corolla is of immense size, and as it : 
expands forms two-thirds of a perfect ball. Colour 
is of the most inteasc bright dark pui^dc. Free, , 
tall gi’ower, atid for eon.servatory decoration is one 
of the most remarkable Fuchsias for size ever yet 
sent out : when well grown, produces much larger 
blooms than tli» annexed eugraviug. l-<. 6rf. 
each 
166. SIR GARNET WOLSELEY -A large > 
,.ind magnificent flower, l.s. each 
167. DEPUTE BERLET— Flowers full and 
globular, reddish \ iolct ; very free and fine. Is. 
each 
168. NOUVEAU MASTODONTE— Large 
.md fine, beautifully stripeil ; flowers very double 
161). PAPIN — beep violet, flowers full 
170. ALPHONSE DAUDET — I’wautifid I 
•lee.p violet, flowers full and double 
171. AVALANCHE— One of the Wt habihal 
double Fuchsia.s : wry fine for any jmrpo.sc 
172. THE ALBERT MEMORIAL— A very 
.ittractivc double dark Fuehsia, on account of its 
general free growth and blooming <|ualities ; 
■scarlet tube and sepals, the latter well rellexeil, ! 
and very broad and Icathciy. l.s. i-aeh I 
173. GEM OF IPSWICH— Daik coral-ivd 
tubes and .seisils, .purple ground-imloured corolla, 
distinctly .stri|ied. ].v. each 
171. KING OF THE DOUBLES— Corolhl. 
distinctly stripcrl with red ; line grower. The 
habit of this is one of the best. 1.?. each 
175. STRIPED UNIQUE — Corolla most 
eoiLspicuous, bright scarlet stripes, running three- 
[larts of the way down the eorolla 
176. PIERRE JOIGNEAUX— .Sepals light 
red, tijiped green, and shadeil white, corolla iiecu- 
liarly formed, and of a deep i-eddish carmine. 
177. VIOLLET LE DUC — Fine shape, very 
ilouble and beautifully marked. 
Young jdants of all those not jrriced, Gd. each ; larger, l.v. each. 
The twelve varieties of Fuchsias that took the First Prize at the Royal Botauie 
Gardens, Regent's Park, and at the International Horticultural Exhibition, for 8s., 
packajze included. Also the twelve best varieties out for exhibition for 12s. 
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