. E. G. Hill & Co., wholesale florists . FUCHSIAS. NOVELTIES. 30 cts. each ; the 4 varieties, $ Ducliess of Edinburgh. One of the finest double whites ever produced; corolla averages 2 inches across; petals of great substance; very pure white; sepals bright carmine. Very free. Eugene Verconsin. Double. Corolla rosy pink shading to heliotrope; sepals rosy red. Color new and distinct. Jupiter. Double. An erect grower, very large flower, corolla very double—rosy violet—long recurv- ing sepals of bright coral red. M. Alptaand. Double. Of grand habit; very large recurving sepals of bright


. E. G. Hill & Co., wholesale florists . FUCHSIAS. NOVELTIES. 30 cts. each ; the 4 varieties, $ Ducliess of Edinburgh. One of the finest double whites ever produced; corolla averages 2 inches across; petals of great substance; very pure white; sepals bright carmine. Very free. Eugene Verconsin. Double. Corolla rosy pink shading to heliotrope; sepals rosy red. Color new and distinct. Jupiter. Double. An erect grower, very large flower, corolla very double—rosy violet—long recurv- ing sepals of bright coral red. M. Alptaand. Double. Of grand habit; very large recurving sepals of bright scarlet, very large corolla of soft reddish violet. STANDARD SORTS. Mrs. E. Gf. Hill. Finest double white. $ per 100. Phenomenal. Finest double purple. $ per 100. Mme. Tliibaut. Double. Sepals beautifully re- flexed, bright carmine; corolla carmine bordered white. $ per Wen. Roberts. The finest single Fuchsia extant. Blooms 4 inches long, and borne in clusters; corolla, a rich plum color, tube and sepals crimson. $ Chas. Blanc. Single. Sepals dark red, corolla rosy purple. $ per Black Prince. Single. Large sepals, of bright carmine; rosy pink corolla. One of the best. $ Carl Halt. Single. White and red striped. $ Speciosa. Single. Pale salmon pink. $ Minnesota. Single. Purple, very good. $ Dnke of Albany. Single. Purj^le, drooping, very fine in form and size. $ GENISTA. In fine condition. Three inch pots, ready for bloom at Easter. $1 00 per dozen. HIBISCUS. Per 100, $ Lutea. Fine double yellow; maroon at the base of the petal. Miniatus Semi-plena. Brilliant scarlet, semi-double; one of the best. Grandiflora. Immense single scarlet flowers, in great profusion. Lambertii. Crimson scarlet, shading to deep crim- son ; single. Subviolaceous. Enormous double flowers of rich red. Rubra. Extra good double red. HELIANTHUS. Double Sunflower. Hardy dwarf. Very useful. $ per 100. •


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