ft. dJuiiiell & Sor\^’ (^iiide. 
HYBRID VARIEGATED FUCHSIAS. 
153. AUCUBjiBFOLIA — Large foliage, 
variegated and blotched yellow. 
154. METEOR — The lower leaves bnff- 
yellow, the upper ones rich crimson; first-class 
for a climber or small pots. l.«. 
155. SUNRAY — A fine and distinct decora- 
tive Fuchsia, being by far the best with red 
variegated leaves; quiteornamental and beautiful. 
156. RUBENS — Greenish yellow in the 
centre and bordered golden-yellow, flowers 
double, very dark violet corolla, clear red re- 
curved sepals. 
Young plants of all those not priced, 6rf. each ; larger l.s. each. 
VARIOUS SPECIES AND 
157. TRIPHYLLA— Very distinct, of the I 
Fill gens type; neat, dark, bronze-green foliage, 
and bunches of medium-size flowers of the love- 
liest brilliant orange-scarlet. Is. each. Seed, 
per pkt.. Is. Sil. 
161. SPLENDENS — Orange-scarlet flowers, 
tips of sepals light green. l.s. 
162. FULOENS— The fine old variety. 
163. PROGUMBENS— A good basket plant 
has small round leaves, and singularly unique 
blooms, succeeded by bright magenta-coloured 
berries ; very attractive during tiie winter. 
164. BOLIVIANA URANDIFLORA — 
HYBRIDS OF FUCHSIAS. 
165. TOM THUMB sgn. PUMILA— A very 
neat small-growing plant, with an abundance of 
small flowers ; beautiful for either pots or 
gardens. 
167. PENDULsEFLORA — Flowers are 
produced in clu-sters from the axils of the leaves 
and the terminal shoots ; rich crimson, shaded 
with maroon, l.s. 
168. DOMINIANA — Large crimson tube ; 
good winter bloomer. Is. 
160. MICROPHYLLA ALBA ROSA — 
Is. 6d. 
170. CORYMBIFLORA VIRGINATA — 
Very pretty and distinct. Is. 
A light stem and flowered variety. Is. 
Young plants of all those not priced, 6<A each ; larger. Is. each. 
171. CORALLINIA, sgn. EXONIENSIS 
— Fine hardy variety for covering walks, and 
best for open gardens, richly covered in foliage 1 
and flower. 
GLOBOSA — The good old variety raised 
many years ago ; one of the best hardy kinds. 
172. GLOBOSA VARIEGATA. 
174. HARDY HYBRID, No. 3— A most 
abundant bloomer. For a mild climate, and fine 
autumn months in England, it is a most valuable 
outdoor variety. 
175. INTEGRIFOLLA — Useful for covering 
walls, &c. 
176. LONGIFLORA (species)— It possesses 
great beauty, strong vigorous habit, and produces 
abundance of iong pendulous blooms of the 
brightest coral scarlet. 
178. MACROSTEMA GRACILIS. 
181. RICCARTONI — A beautiful variety, 
the hardest of all the outdoor Fuchsias. 
182. SANGUINEA. 
HARDY FUCHSIAS. 
Young plants of all varieties, Gt/. each ; larger Is. each. 
Glabi'oli. 
■ IJ'^IIIE Gladiolus constitutes one of the finest features of the Flower Garden during the summer 
and autumn months for diversity of colour and general effect, either in masses or planted in 
clumps for border decoration, backed by evergreens. It is also of easy culture, and will 
thrive in any ordinary deeply dug garden soil, with a liberal supply of manure. Early and deep 
planting >8 the secret of success. 
NEW GLADIOLUS HYBRIDUS LEMOINEI, 
ABBil FROMENT. 4s. 
DR. REGEL. 4s. 
ED. PYNAERT VAN GEERT. 
EMILE BERGERAT. 3.s. 
HUGO DE VRIES. 4.$. Gd. 
1893 . 
MDME. ALPHONSE DAUDET. 3s. 
MICHELET. 4s. 
OCTAVE MIRBEAU. 4s. Gd. 
PAUL HARIOT. 4s. Gd. 
RAPHAEL COLLIN, is. 
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