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EVERGREEN LODGE, 
Suttan’s White Perfection. A beautiful dwarf, 
free flowering plant: always in bloom, and 
attracts attention wherever seen. 25 cents. 
Semperflorens Gigantea Rosea. A superb vari- 
ety, strong, upright growth, flue large flow- 
ers of a clear cardinal red, the bud only 
exceeded in beauty by the open flower, 
which is borne on a strong, thick stem ; the 
leaves are smooth and glossy, and attached 
to the main stem ; both leaf and stem quite 
upright growing, and forming a shrubby, 
round plant. 25 cents. 
Saundersonii. Of this variety the flowers are 
a scarlet shade of crimson, borne in pro- 
fusion during the entire Winter mouths. 
10 cents. 
Weltonlensis. A very handsome Winter flow- 
ering variety, giving in profusion its lovely 
pink flowers; of easy cultivation. 10 cents. 
Zebrina. Erect in growth, of a beautiful varie- 
gated foliage, leaves shaped like that of 
Rubra, and bearing white flowers. 10 cents. 
Glaucophylla Scandens. An early flowering 
and vigorous growing variety, producing 
its beautiful clusters of rich salmon-colored 
flowtrs from theaxil of each leaf; itsdroop- 
ing habit makes it a very desirable plant 
for hanging baskets. 15 cents. 
Hybrida Multiflora. Flower rose colored ; it 
blooms almost continually. 10 cents. 
Metallica. A shrubby variety ; good grower 
and free bloomer; leaves triangular, longer 
than they are wide; underside of leaves and 
stem hairy ; the surface of lustrous metallic 
or bronze color; veined darker; flowers 
white, covered with glandular red hairs ; it 
is perfectly distinct. 15 cents. 
FUCHSIHS. 
These, when in full bloom, are the most graceful of all cultivated plants ; 
nothing can surpass the beauty of well grown specimens. They deliglit in a 
light, rich soil, and may be grown either as pots plants or in a sheltered border. 
In either case they should be protected from the hot mid-day sun and from 
heavy currents of air. They require plenty of water and partial shade. Price 
8J cents each, 14 for $1.00, purchaser’s selection. Our selection, 16 for $1.00, by 
mail ; by express, 18 for $1.00. 
Admiral Courbet. Enormous double flowers; 
corolla deep violet, tube and sepals bright 
red. 
Anna Maria. Long tube and sepals, double 
white corolla. 
Admiral Miot. Plant very bushy, free bloomer; 
large double corolla of a clear prune color, 
sepals brilliant red. 
Alice Mary Pearson. Sepals creamy white, tube 
rather long, single corolla of a dark crimson 
red color. 
Clio. Tube brilliant rose, sepals bright red, 
corolla single, purest white. 
Col. Dominie. Of a very free branching habit, 
corolla very double and of an imbricated 
form, white striped rose, sepals reflexed and 
of a distinct, clear red. 
Cleopatra. Very large and double corolla of an 
azure blue color, passing to dark violet; 
extra fine. 
De Mirble. Plant of fine robust habit, sepals a 
bright red, large single corolla, violet and 
rose. 
Elm City. Double purple corolla; one of the 
best ; early flowering. 
Earl of Beaconsfield. Bright red shaded orange. 
Esmeralda. One of the grandest and most 
distinct varieties; tube short, sepals red, 
corolla very large and double, beautiful lilac 
changing to rose. 
Flocon de Neige. Large bell shaped corolla of 
a creamy white, sepals clear carmine, plant 
dwarf, and of freest blooming habit. 
Glory. Plant dwarf and bushy, sepals nicely 
recurved, large single corolla, violet. 
Harmonie. Plant dwarf and remarkably free 
blooming, very distinct in color, tender lilac 
shaded rose, sepals rosy white. 
J. J. Rosseau. Very large and full corolla, a 
bluish violet, sepals Bright red; in fact a 
very fine plant. 
Joseph Rossin. Sepals red, corolla very large 
and double, dark purple striped rose. 
Jeanne d’Arc. Sepals carmine red, corolla pure 
white. 
Luster. Tube and sepals white, corolla scarlet. 
Rose of Castile. Corolla violet, sepals white, of 
splendid habit. 
Lamennais. One of the finest double white In 
the list ; plant dwarf and bushy, corolla very 
large and double, of the purest white sepals, 
recurved carmine red. 
Lady Heytesbury Improved. Single corolla, 
pink, early bloomer. 
Mrs. Rundie. Single long red corolla. 
M. Spuller. Plant of free blooming habit, the 
flowers semi-double, violet. 
Milne Edwards. Very large double corolla, a 
dark purple. 
Mazeppa. Very free bloomer, flowers single, 
sepals relieved, lively red, corolla violet red. 
Annie Earle. Tube and sepals a waxy white, 
corolla single, clear carmine. 
Berquia. Long flesh colored tube and sepals, 
corolla carmine. 
Bulgarie. Large brilliant red sepals, extra large 
single corona of perfect form, color a violet 
purple. 
Corioion. Tube and sepals carmine, corolla 
double, lavender. 
Carl Halt. Corolla single, bright scarlet, with 
white stripes. 
Mde. Von der Strauss. Flowers large, sepals 
slender and well reflexed, and of a pure red 
color; corolla white, large and double. 
Mon. Thibaut. Plant vigorous and of remark- 
ably free blooming habit, tube stout, sepals 
dark red, corolla rose Vermillion, tinted 
violet. 
Nellie. Tube and sepals creamy white, corolla 
single, flesh color heavily shaded mauve, 
early and fine. 
Penelope. A grand single white variety, some- 
times semi-double, corolla long and large, 
of beautiful form, and purest white, sepals 
lively red. 
Parmentier. Sepals coral red, corolla violet, 
round and double. 
Perle Von Brunn. Sepals recurved, very clear 
in color, of Immense size, and has a double 
corolla of the purest white. 
President F. Gunther. Corolla double, lilac and 
violet. 
Phenomenal. This is, without a doubt, the 
largest purple Fuchsia yet produced, the 
flowers are twice the size of any variety 
heretofore Introduced; corolla a purplish 
lilac, .sepals a beautiful coral red. 
Purple Prince. Double purple corolla ; fine. 
Raphael. Tube and sepals coral red, corolla 
large and double, very light blue marked 
rose. 
Regent. Sepals recurved, a violet carmine, 
corolla double, violet and blue. 
