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C. ; 4 . Reeser, Seedsman and Florist, 
FUCHSIAS—Continued. 
FUCHSIAS—Continued. 
SINGLE COROLLA VARIETIES. 
Arabella, (Improved).—White tube and sepals, with rose shaded pink corolla. 
Aurora Snperba.—Orange scarlet corolla, sepals rich salmon. 
Black Prince,—Single, bell shaped, fine, sepals carmine, corolla pink, one ot the 
freest blooming and most strikingly beautiful sorts. Produces more flowers 
than any other variety. Very distinct in character. 
Carl Halt.—Corolla pinkish red, striped white. A very striking variety. 
Convent Garden White.—White tube and sepals, corolla rose, extra fine. 
Distinction.—Corolla violet purple, shaded rose. 
Elizabeth Harshall.—Tube and sepals scarlet, corolla white. The plant is literally 
loaded down with the white bloom. 
Earl of Beaconsileld.—Vigorous growing, free flowering, a beautiful habit. The 
blooms are three inches in length, and of great substance, the tube and sepals 
are of a light rosy carmine, corolla deep carmine. 
England’s Glory,—Pink corolla with carmine shade, beautiful sort. 
Elainbeau.—Short tube, reflexed, sepals crimson, corolla of a dark violet, striped 
with scarlet. 
General Lapasset.—Flowers single, tube and sepals bright red, corolla reddish 
violet. 
Jules Honge.—Rich coral, with Immense deep purple corolla. 
Lord Byron.—Tube and sepals rich crimson, with large, open, bell shaped black 
corolla. The darkest jet known.15 cents. 
Lustre.—Waxy white tube, and sepals elegantly reflexed, corolla vivid crimson, 
tinted with pale orange. 
Mrs. George Bundle.—Long tube and sepals, rosy salmon. 
Mrs. Marshall.—White tube and sepals, bright rosy scarlet corolla, flowers large 
and bold. Free bloomer and grower, extra for Winter and Summer. 
Monarch.—Immense flower, tube and sepals bright red and of great iength. 
Puritans.—Sepals carmine, corolla pure white. A fine variety. 
Pascal.—Strong spreading habit, color light red and rosy purple. 
Penelope.—Flowers single, sometimes semiKiouble, corolla white, of a beautiful 
form, very large vivid red tube and sepals, vigorous.15 cents. 
Bose of Castile.—Blush whit* sepals, rosy purple corolla. One of the best of its 
color. 
Bose of Denmark.—Light pink corolla, sepals beautifully reflexed. 
Speciosa.—A well-known variety, producing large flowers two inches in length, 
tube and sepals of which are blush, the corolla crimson. Some plants of this 
variety grown in eight or nine Inch pots will produce from three hundred to five 
hu nd red flowers from December to Uay. 
New Double White Fuchsia. Paris Hnrcie. 
Modele.—Corolla pure white, very double and immense size, tube and sepals coral- 
red. Fine. 
Monstrose Snperba.—(See second page of cover. Given away.) 
Nonpareil.—This variety is very peculiar and striking, as it bears two double dark 
corollas at one time, one beneath the other. Price . 20 cents. 
New Mastodonte.—Flowers globular, deep erimsou tube and sepals, with rich deep 
violet colored corolla of immense size, a grand variety. 
casionally a good soaking of water. It is not advisable to place them in a full sun, 
as they frequently shed all their leaves in such positions, and look unhappy. Before 
the first frosts remove the plants to the house, and they will make you glad all Win¬ 
ter, and be ready lor service again next Summer. I have selected a very fine and 
distinct list of varieties, many of which sre quite new, and will be sure to please if 
they are properly cared for. It Is a matter of interest with me to aid in making 
satisfactory selections for my friends, and whenever the selection is left to me I will 
do my utmost to please. 
Price, 10 cents each, unless where otherwise noted. Sixteen flue sorts of 
my selection for $1.25. 
Syringieflora. —Large truss of flowers resembling in shape a bunch of lilac. Winter 
bloomer. 
Sedan.—A very distinct variety. Corolla and sepals nearly the same color, rose, 
shaded crimson, blooms very freely, good habit. 
Warrior Queen.—Red sepals, dark purple corolla, free flowering. 
Wave of Life. —Foliage bronzy yellow, flowers violet and crimson. 
The set of twenty-seven sorts, or the entire set of single varieties, $2.60. 
DOUBLE COROLLA VARIETIES. 
Fuchsia Avalanche.— Beautiful golden foliage, and dark, double violet-purple cor¬ 
olla. Price. 10 cents. 
Admiral Courbet. —Enormous double flowers, with bright red tube and sepals, cor¬ 
olla deep violet, a most magnificent variety. Price.15 cents. 
Champion of the World. —Large double flowers, tubes short, sepals very broad and 
of great substance, well reflexed and of a most beautiful coral red, corolla most 
intense bright dark purple. Price.15 cents. 
Dolly Varden.—Flowers globular, dark red tube and sepals with rich dark blue cor¬ 
olla, one of the finest sorts. Price.15 cents. 
Berlet. —Flowers large and very double, corolla violet, with metallic shadings, tube 
and sepals bright red, very fine. 
Edleweiss.—A variety much prized in England, and there regarded as one of the 
finest, with double white corollas. Price. 20 cents. 
Elm City.—Sepals rich crimson, corolla deep purple, double, very free flowering. 
Gustave Dore.—A very free blooming variety, double, white corolla, sepals well 
reflexed. 
Harvest Home. —A beautiful variety, dark tube and sepals, corolla violet-blue. 
Jules Ferry. —Very fine, double, good habit, free flowering, immense flowers. 
Jeannie de Arc. —Dwarf habit and of fine growth, entirely covered with large double 
flowers, tube and sepals bright scarlet, corolla pure white. 
Joseph Bosain. —A magnificent Fuchsia. Very large scarlet tube and sepals, cor¬ 
olla violet-blue, striped deep scarlet. 
Little Alice. —Scarlet tube and sepals, and a pure white corolla. One of the pretti¬ 
est and neatest both in bloom and habit, and ought to be in^every collection. 
Price..15 cents. 
Madame Tan der Strass. —Very large and double, pure white corolla, beautiful, 
reflexed, bright scarlet sepals. This variety is almost perfection. 
