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18. RESPLENDENT— ODe of the most 
perfect Fuchsias in the way of Lord Elcho; habit 
strong aod vigorous. 
19. ENOCH ARDEN — Corolla opening 
rich indigo-blue, sometimes beautifully flaked 
with light red, and when fully expanded 
changing to a reddish-violet; a fine variety. Is. 
22. EMPEROR — Red tube and sepals, 
maroon corolla shaded purple; useful for 
pillars. 
23. GEN. GORDON— Red tube and sepals, 
plum-coloured corolla ; good habit. 
24. SCARCITY—One of the most useful 
dark varieties ; a splendid weeping habit. 
25. LORD ELCHO—Fine bold flower, and 
if well grown very fine. 
26. WAR EAGLE—Large corolla, shaded 
with crimson ; good bold flower. 
27. TRY ME, O !—One of the best for any 
purpose. 
28. SPITFIRE—Sepals bright scarlet-red, 
corolla well-formed, deep magenta; showy. 
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29. GAZELLE—()ne of * the best habited 
dark varieties for exhibition. 
30. LYE'S RIVAL—Red tube and sepals, 
rich violet-purple corolla; effective. 
31. LORD LYONS—Corolla very large, 
deep violet. Is. 
32. SIR BARTLE FRERE—Tube and 
sepals carmine, the latter reflexed; corolla large. 
33. M. LAUTH — Large compact flowers, 
handsome round plum corolla, often striped 
with rose ; well reflexed, of a bright carmine. 
34. CHARMING—A very showy and effect¬ 
ive variety; free and dwarf. 
36. WAVE OF LIFE—High coloured; golden 
coloured leaves; rich scarlet tube and sepals, 
bright violet-blue corolla ; dwarf. 
37. IMPROVEMENT—Brilliant vermilion 
sepals, tube glossy carmine, sepals recurved. 
38. LORD BYRON — Tube and sepals 
bright crimson, with large, open,bell-shaped, black 
corolla ; fine habit, with sepals finely recurved. 
39. ABD-EL-KADER—Flowers large and 
well produced ; a very showy variety. 
Young plants of all those not priced, 6 d each ; larger, Is. each. 
Fuchsias with white tubes and sepals, and scarlet or pink corollas . 
40. EYNSFORD [GEM (Weston) — 
White tube and sepals, 'corolla fiery rosy-lake 
colour; without doubt the loveliest reflexed 
Fuchsia in cultivation : strong and free. 9 d. 
41 . GEM OF LAVINGTON—White tube 
and sepals, delicately tinted pale pink, very stout 
carmine corolla, flushed with soft violet; fine 
form, robust. 
42. LADY DOREEN LONG — Creamv 
white tube and sepals; deep pink corolla, suf¬ 
fused with pale violet. 
43. LOVELINESS—Flowers large and stout, 
creamy tube and pale blush sepals, very long; 
pale violet-pink corolla, margined with carmine; 
can be highly recommended. 
47. ANTIGONE—Tube and sepals white, 
sepals long; corolla soft orange-red Is. 
49. LYE'S EXCELSIOR — Creamy tube 
and sepals, stout and well reflexed, rich deep 
rosy magenta; corolla shaded carmine; a fine 
exhibition variety. 
50. LUSTRE IMPROVED—Corolla large, 
bold, and colour intense; habit all that can be 
desired ; a lovely Fuchsia. 
54. BEAUTY OF TROWBRIDGE—Light 
variety, and probably the best in cultivat ion. 
55. * WHITE SOUVENIR DE CHISWICK 
—Pure white tube and sepals, the latter long 
and boldly reflexed; corolla bright rose-pink 
and cup-shaped; habit of growth strong. 
56. BEAUTY OF SWANLEY—One of the 
prettiest light Fuchsias. 
58. COVENT GARDEN WHITE — 
Superseding the well-known Arabella and Mrs. 
Lye; the best for market and decoration. 
59. MRS. BRIGHT—A very useful and 
distinct light variety. 
60. MRS. F. GLASS—White tube and 
sepals, deep pink corolla, tinted violet. 
61. GRAND DUCHESSE MARIE— 
Strong grower and a fine decorative variety. 
62. DUCHESS OF ALBANY—Extra free 
flowering; good for any purpose. 
63. ROYAL OSBORN—Tubeand sepals well 
formed and pearly white, corolla deep rose. 
64. MINNIE BANKS—Distinct; fine habit, 
free, and one of the best for any purpose. 1 . 9 . 
65. GUIDING STAR—Said to be the most 
perfect variety in cultivation. 
66 . PRINCESS BEATRICE—Exceedingly 
pretty, tube and sepals waxy white, with a very 
pi easing, delicate, but bright pink corolla. 
67. ROSE OF DENMARK—Corolla light 
pink, margined rose; habit rather strong, blooms 
freely at the points. 
68 . ROSA BONHEUR—Blush-white tube, 
sepals well recurved, corolla rich rose, shaded 
•armine ; free, erect habit. 
69. ANNIE—Large, good grower; one of 
the best for drooping or hanging purposes. Is. 
70. ENGLAND’S GLORY—Fine bloom : 
great substance, strong grower; one of the best. 1.9 
Young plants of all those not priced, Gd. each ; larger. 1 . 9 . each 
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