MISS C. II. LIPPINGOTT, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
THE TRAILING FUSCHIA. 
FUCHSIA, PROCUMBENS. 
(THE TRAILING FUCHSIA.) 
This species makes one of the pret¬ 
tiest trailing plants imaginable. While 
the flowers are small the vines are of 
graceful habit, with pretty leaves and 
bright red berries, which make a fine 
effect hanging over the side of a pot, 
basket or vase. The berries are about 
the size and shape of robins’ eggs, of 
deep crimson red, ornamenting the 
plant for as long as six months at a 
time. Plot., 8 cts. 
FUCHSIA. 
DOUBLE AND SINGLE MIXED. 
Fuchsias are as easily grown from 
seed as cuttings, and from seed many 
new varieties are obtained. They will 
flower freely the first year in the open 
ground, whiie the plants can be taken 
in the house in the winter where they 
will flower still more freely. Pkt-, 
12 cts. 
Mrs. James McHardy, Bed Jacket, Mich, writes:—I raised a beautiful lot of flowers from 
the seeds bought of you, for which I thank you. 
