S. dkrir^ell Sl ^ojq^’ Gruide. 
42. LABY DOREEN LONG — Creamy 
white tube and sepals ; deep pink corolla, suf- 
fused with pale violet, 
4,3. LOVELINESS — Flowers large and stout, 
creamy tube and pale blush sepals, very long ; 
pale violet-pink corolla, margined with carmine ; 
can be highly recommended. 
47. ANTIGONE — Tube and sepals white, 
sepals long ; corolla soft orange-red Is. 
49. LYE’S EXCELSIOR — Creamy tube 
and sepals, stout and well reflexed, rich deep 
rosy magenta ; corolla shaded carmine ; a fine 
exhibition variety. 
50. LUSTRE IMPROVED— Corolla large, 
bold, and colour intense; habit all that can be 
desired ; a lovely Fuchsia. 
54. BEAUTY OF TROWBRIDGE— Light 
variety, and probably the best in cultivation. 
55. WHITE SOUVENIR DE CHISWICK 
—Pure white tube and sepals, the latter long 
and boldly reflexed ; corolla bright rose-pink 
and cup-shaped ; habit of growth strong. 
56. BEAUTY OP SWANLEY— One of the 
prettiest light Fuchsias. 
58. COVENT GARDEN WHITE — 
Superseding the well-known Arabella and Mrs. 
Lye; the best for market and decoration. 
59. MRS. BRIGHT — A very useful anil 
distinct light variety. 
60. MRS. P. GLASS — White tube and 
sepals, deep pink corolla, tinted violet. 
61. GRAND DUOHESSE MARIE— 
Strong grower and a fine decorative variety. 
62. DUCHESS OP ALBANY— Extra free 
flowering ; good for any purpose. 
63. ROYAL OSBORN — Tubeand sepals well 
formed and pearly white, eorolla deep rose. 
64. MINNIE BANKS — Distinct; fine habit, 
free, and one of the beet for any purpose. l.s. 
65. GUIDING STAR — Said to be the most 
perfect variety in cultivation. 
66. PRINCESS BEATRICE— Exceedingly 
pretty, tube and sepals waxy white, with a very 
pleasing, delicate, but bright pink corolla. 
67. ROSE OP DENMARK— Corolla light 
pink, margined rose ; habit rather strong, blooms 
freely at the points. 
68. ROSA BONHEUR — Blush-white tube, 
sepals well recurved, corolla rich rose, shaded 
carmine ; free, erect habit. 
69. ANNIE — Large, good grower; one of 
the bestfor drooping or hanging purposes. Is. 
70. ENGLAND'S GLORY— Fine bloom ; 
great substance, strong grower ; one of the best. Is. 
\oung plants of all those not priced, 6rf. each ; larger. Is. each. 
Fuchsias with scarlet tubes and sepals, and rose and 
tl. SWANLEY GEM — Frilled shape, free 
blooming, splendid habit. Tube and sepals 
coral-scarlet, the latter very prettily reflexed ; 
beautiful rose coloured corolla. 
72. FATHER IGNATIUS — Corolla cup- 
shaped, indigo-blue, occasionally striped rose, 
ftdiage small, habit bushy, short jointed ; free. 
mauve-lavender coloured corollas. 
73. RHODERICK DHU — Corolla blue, 
large, opening out a la crinoline; habit beau- 
tiful ; free. 
74. DISPLAY — Corolla deep rose, sepals 
bright red ; free and showy. 
75. GRACIEUX — Medium-size flowers, 
clear mauve-lavender corolla ; free. 
Yonng plants of all those not prieed, 6r/. each; larger, Is. each. 
Fuchsias luith white tubes and sepals, and purple corollas. 
76. ROSE OP CASTILE (Improved)— 
Very large eorolla ; perfect in shape ; growth and 
habit strong ; as highly coloured purple as Lord 
Llcho. 
IMPROVED VENUS VICTRIX— See 
Fancy Fuchsias. 
77. LADY HEYTESBURY IMPROVED 
— A very distinct and effective variety. 
78. PRINCE ALFRED— Splendid, a most 
profuse bloomer, a strong grower (must be well 
stopped when young), and one of the very best. 
79. LADY HEYTESBURY — First-class 
Fuchsia ; one of the best. 
Fuchsias with scarlet tube and sepals, and satiny-coloured corollas. 
80. MR. RICHARD PEXTON— Pyramidal 
growth, and is in every way very fine. 9rf. 
81. THE LORD WARDEN— A first-rate 
variety ; corolla very distinct colour. 9d. 
82. TULIP — Crimson tube and sepals, large 
and expanded, tulip-shaped corolla, rich purple. 
Self-Coloured Section. 
The last few years the following large and other- 
wise very interesting Fuchsias have been raised, 
and although their sepals and corollas are similar 
ill colour, they are of a robust habit, free growing, 
and exceedingly showy. 
MARINKA — Nearly a self-coloured 
varletv ; for forming into standards, vases, &c., 
one of the finest varieties known ; very free 
and drooping. 
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