Clikrans’ List of Fuchsias. 
31 
Fuchsias Climbing Varieties. 
The following varieties, being of scandent habit, are well suited for training on the rafters or 
pillars of Greenhouses or Conservatories. All are Single Flowered 
Price 4 cl. to 1 6 each, according to size. 
No. 
157 General Grenfell, calyx, tube, and sepals 
bright coral-red : corolla blue, shaded 
carmine. 
283 Olympia, calyx salmon pink ; corolla, 
carmine scarlet, very large. 
346 The Shah, sepals, brilliant scarlet, tipped pale 
No. 
344 The Clipper, tube and sepals deep red ; 
corolla rich claret red, shaded purple. 
345 The Doctor, sepals light pink ; corolla 
orange scarlet ; free. 
corolla, violet blue, with carmine veins. 
green ; 
Hybrids and Species. 
Those marked (h) are varieties that can be grown the whole year round without further protection 
than a mulch over the root. 
All 4d. each, 3/ per doz., excepting those priced ; Cuttings two-thirds that of Plants. 12 fine distinct 
sorts, our selection, 2/6 
No. 
375 Andenken an Heinrich Henkel, long flowers 
in large clusters with great freedom, 
bronzy-red foliage. 
376 Conica, free flowering, light and elegant. 
377 Corollina (li), large and showy, especially 
good for walls. 
387 Drame (It), lilac-violet, good for walls. 
391 Elysee (/i), lovely coral violet, makes a 
nice bush. 
394 Enfant Prodigue (/;), corolla violet-blue, 
an attractive bush. 
399 Fulgens pumila multiflora, dark red, in 
clusters ; dwarf. 
400 Furst Otto Von Wernigerode, lovely pink, 
in fine trusses, quite distinct, highly 
ornamental. 6d. 
408 gracilis elegans (h), slender graceful 
habit, a lovely shrub. 
409 gracilis fol var., prettily variegated form 
410 globosa, bright scarlet globular flowers ; 
dwarf. 
415 longipedunculata, free flowering and 
graceful. 
No. 
423 Myrtifolia “Bouquet,” sepals coral, bright 
violet corolla, vigorous and free. 
432 President Gaselli, bright red, prettily 
tinted attractive foliage. 6d. 
435 procumbens, chiefly grown for its large 
crimson berries, which remain on the 
plants during the winter ; admirable for 
baskets. 
441 pumila, sepals bright red, corolla purple; 
very dwarf. 
445 Ricartoni (/i), compact, bright red 
449 serratifolio spectabilis, dark red, orange- 
red, excellent Winter bloomer. 
452 Sunray, bronzy-green scarlet, purple, 
leaves crimson and white, worth grow- 
ing for its foliage alone. 
459 Thompsoni, graceful and free blooming. 
160 Telegraphe (/i), bright red, purple-lilac; 
rapid branching grower, good for bush 
or wall. 
466 triphylla, trusses of orange-scarlet or 
Indian-red; beautiful 6d. 
467 Virgata, slender, free blooming. 
GERANIUMS. 
Cactus-Flowered — A New Type. 
The varieties listed below, of which Firedragon was the forerunner, form a distinct break from 
the ordinary Geranium ; the petals, instead of being flat, are rolled back at the margins in a similar 
manner to the Cactus Dahlia ; they form a most interesting and pretty group. Marked * are 
semi-double. 
PRICE 6(1. each, 4 6 per doz. 
No. 
*36 Cactus Beauty, rose carmine, a lovely 
variety. 
'93 Cactus Duchess, long petals, beautiful, 
rose carmine. 
96 Cactus Duke, deep coral, effective and 
pleasing. 
136 Cactus Fire Dragon, bright scarlet ; the 
first of the Cactus Petal Section. 
142 Cactus Gem, charming rose pink ; 
beautiful. 
*194 Cactus King, deep rose. 
No. 
*227 Cactus Major, intense coral pink ; the 
finest of all. 
342 Cactus Prince, salmon-pink, long petals. 
*344 Cactus Princess, pale salmon-pink, fine. 
*352 Cactus Queen, intermediate in colour 
between Cactus King and Cactus 
Beauty. 
*357 Cactus Rival, deep cerise, striking. 
*157 Herbert Greenhill, pale blush-pink. 
*187 J. R. Greenhill, slightly darker in colour 
than the preceding. 
