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NEW FUCHSIAS FOR 1895 < BANKS). 
We have again the pleasure of introducing several more improvements from the above 
well-known raiser. The variety Princess May. a novelty of hist year, has been much sought after, 
especially by the large market growers. We feel sure the name of Hanks is a sufficient guarantee 
respecting their good qualities, we therefore simply append the names and colours, without any 
elaborate descriptions. 
JAS. HOOD —Large corolla ; rosy mauve 
MISS MAY CAMERON —Corolla a pleasing shade of lilac rose, a delicate and distinct 
olour. 
PANMURE GORDON — Dark violet-purple corolla. 
W. B. LEAF — Wide corolla: deep mauve, shaded rose. 
W. H. ROWE —Good shape : rosy mauve: corolla large. 
3s. (W. each. 
NEW ZONAL PELARGONIUMS, 1895, 
All of our own Raising. 
The following new Zonals are decidedly the best set we have yet sent out. and will give more 
satisfaction than ever. 
DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE— A very deep blush pink of a most pleasing *hade, the 
deepest of its class, being a great improvement on Stella Masse//, a large white blotch in ba»e of 
upper petals being very conspicuous: well-formed flowers: splendid habit. As. Gd. 
LORD FARRER —Quite distinct: fine hold flowers of a clear rosv scarlet, beautifullv •'haded 
deeper towards the centre, and white eye: flowers and trusses very large: a splendid introduction 
3s. 6r/. 
LADY CARLISLE —I he colourof this variety i< of a most attractive shade of vivid pink : 
dwarf spreading habit, wonderfully free flowering: most useful for decoration during the Winter 
season. Owing to its floriferousness it bids fair to become a most necessary varietv for bedding 
purposes. 2.s. Gd. 
DELICATA — Quite, a distinct new shade, and we feel sure will be much admired and 
appreciated, being of a delicate and pleasing tint of lavender-piuk : well-formed circular flowers: 
dwarf habit, and very free flowering. 2s. (kl. 
LORD NEWTON—A very promising variety : splendid bold flowers of the finest form, f a 
bright madder shade. 3.?. Gd. 
LILACINIA —In the same way as Maud of 11 ales, but producing more iv. fined flowers and 
dwarfer habit, and more floriferous: of a pleasing shade of soft lilac pink. 2 . 5 . \kl. 
LADY NEWTON— The colouring of this attractive variety is more intensified than the much 
admired Madame de Boudeville. while ground, marbled bright* reddish salmon, the edges bright 
chestnut scarlet. 3#. Gd 
The set for 20 s. 
NEW SINGLE ZONAL PELARGONIUMS, 1895. 
Raised m Mr. \Y. B. Miller. 
DUCHESS OF YORK— The largest and purest white we have vet >een : good vigorous 
habit, large trusses. Zs» (ki. 
VOLCANIC A beautiful rich coloured variety; fierv shaded crimson, bright white eve 
35 . Gd. '' * 
BLUE BEARD —Producing the largest and best shaped flowers we have vet seen in the 
purple coloured section. 35. Gd. • 
SUVARNA I lie largest crimson, streaked and shaded orange crimson: enormous trusses 
good habit. 25. Gd. 
WILHELMINA — Rich salmon, scarlet centre ; a most captivating 'bade of colour. 2$. Gd. 
GOLDEN HORN— T he finest flowers and best shape in the orange and yellow clas». 3s. Gd 
RED EAGLE — Soft scarlet; good form and lurge,trusses. 2s Gd , 
The set for 20.5. 
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