fl. Ckrinell &: G(tiitle. 
FUCHSIAS, YELLOW. 
Varieties possessing coloured flowers of orange-yellow. 
88. MR. H. ROBERTS — Corolla very broad 
graceful growth ; sepals well reflexed ; tube and 
sepals rose colour, deepening in the corolla into 
crimson of a dark distinct shade. 
8h. AURORA SUPERBA— Tube and sepals 
rich salmon, corolla large, spreading; orange- 
scarlet, suffused vcllow ; fine habit, free ; distinct. 
UO. EARL OP BBACONSPIELD— One of 
the best for decoration ; very large clusters, and 
blooms nearly all the year if allowed plenty of 
root room. 
91. MR. RUNDELL — Similar to Aortf 
Beaconsfleld. Beautifully shaped flower, the hold 
quick growth of its parent, with even more free- 
dom of flowering ; for general decoration a capital 
variety. 
92. MRS. RUNDELL — A seedling from 
Earl of Beaconsfleld. Very graceful. F.C.C 
Striped 
96. LORD WOLSELEY— IVell expanded 
corolla, soft rosy crimson, veined red and margined 
bluish purple, hroa<l reflexod sepals of a deep red ; 
fine flowers; good habit, constant. Is. 
97. BEAUTY (Sankey) — Tube rosy-red, 
sepals same colour but broad, corolla plum- purple, 
distinctly striped ; distinct. 
Section. 
98. BLAND'S NEW STRIPED— Tube and 
sepals dark scarlet ; corolla, rich plum-coloured 
purple, distinctly striped red and rose; pyramidal 
shape. 
99. KING OF THE STRIPES— Distinctly 
striped with red ; violet-blue corolla ; very free ; 
vigorous. 
Wh te Striped variety. 
100. STRIATA PERPECTA — Corolia dis- I corolla bright carmine-scarlet, each petal distinctly 
tinct ; very free ; tube and sepals waxy white ; [ striped. 
Single white corollas and 
102. PLOCON DE NEIGE— Corolla large 
and well formed, white, sepals clear carmine. 
10.8. TOURNEPORT — White corolla, 
striped red, brilliant red sepals. 
The twelve best varieties 
scarlet tubes and sepals. 
10+. CANNELLS' GEM— Habit very dwarf ; 
foliage small and green; free. 
100. DELIGHT — Pure white; tube and 
sepals bright crimson ; corolla large and bell- 
shaped. 
out for exhibition for 9.«. 
Double white corollas and scarlet tubes and sepals. 
BALLET GIRL— One of the finest 
varieties vet introduced. 
107. MOLESWORTH— Corolla pure white 
and very full ; dwarf habit. 
108. MADAME JULES CHRETIEN— One 
of the finest wdiite varieties. 
109. BUFFON — Corolla white, tinted rose, 
good habit; a decided acquisition. l.<. 
110. PATRIE — Large open flowers. 
111. GUSTAVE DORE— Medium size, 
very free; sepals well roflexed; effective. 
112. COL. DOMINE— Tube and sepals 
rosy lake, corolla very large and double ; fine. 
113. EDMOND ABOUT— Large blush 
white; very free, and double. 
115. BERLINER KIND — As free and as 
1 16. FRAU EMMA TOPPER — Distinct 
and novel, tube and sepals rosy coral, corolla clear 
rosy blush, large and double. 
117. DUCHESS OP EDINBURGH— One 
of the finest double whites yet raised, its dwarf 
habit and large blooms make it very desirable. 
Is. 
118. MRS. A. HUGGETT— A fine double 
corolla, half the petals white and half carmine. 
119. MISS LUCY PINNIS— Pure white; 
very double ; tube and sepals coral red ; very 
free. 
120. MRS. E. G. HILL — Large fine 
flowers, sepals very broad. 
121. MEYERBEER— A very free flowering 
double variety ; white, marbled carmine. Is. 
122. ELIZABETH MARSHALL— One of 
the freest bloomers ; grand for market. 
beautiful as AJiss L. Finms, but possessinga better 
and much stronger habit. 
Young plants of all those not priced, Od. each ; larger, l.s. each. 
Doubles, light rosy-red sepals and beautiful soft mauve corollas. 
123. AUG. FLAMENG— Dwarf and free; I BEAUTY OF EXETER— It is a comiilcte 
corolla large jinrplish violet. cross, or half-aud-half between the light tube and 
DE MONTALIVET — Small but very I sepal kinds and the dark varieties, 
double ; light blue corolla, marked with carmine, j 
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