Green Tree Flower Gardens 
FAUREANA, variety METALLICA — Leaves 
heavier, coarser, lighter green, and lobes more 
nearly round than Faureana; the silver splashes 
are more like daubs from a brush; flowers same. 
FEASTII—Leaves thick, shiny dark green, round 
like a water lily pad, red under; flowers light 
pink in clusters, well above foliage; very hardy; 
procumbent type. 
FEASTII HELIX—Same as Feastii—exception, 
lobes of the leaves spiralled. 
FISCHERS RICINIFOLIA — Procumbent type 
with smaller leaves than Ricinifolia, light green, 
serrate hairy edge, pale green disc at base; tufts 
of hairs on stem and under side along veins; pale 
pink flowers on long stems; very attractive. 
FLAMBEAU—Upright form of Feastii, glossy 
dark green leaves, much thinner; pink flowers on 
long slender reddish stalks; very desirable. 
FLAMMARION—Same as President Carnot. 
FLORIBUNDA ROSEA — Same as Multiflora 
Rosea. 
FLORIDA SPECIES—Round light green leaves, 
similar to Verschafeldtii, but obtained in Florida; 
blooms in yellowish white panicles. 
FRANCONIS — Small, round, light green and 
rough leaves, green stems; small white flowers in 
small clusters at top of branches; succulent stem. 
FOLIOSA—Very small leaves, growing flat from 
the stem like a fern; loveliest of all the small 
leaved group; flowers miniature white on single 
pendant. 
FREDA GRANT—Similar in color and form to 
Mrs. W. A. Wallow, but on a much smaller scale. 
FROEBELLE—A Tuberous specie, single scarlet, 
bearing its bloom in clusters; winter bloomer. 
FRUITICOSA — There is a large and varied 
group under this generic title, with leaves rang¬ 
ing from just green to almost black upper, mostly 
brilliant red underside; flowers white and tinted 
white. 
FUCHSIOIDES COCCINEA — Sharply pointed 
leaves, similar to Fuchsia, carried close to stem, 
larger than Multiflora Rosea; pendant blooms of 
transparent scarlet, similar to Fuchsia. 
FUCHSIOIDES variety MINIATA — Same as 
Foliosa. 
FUCHSIOIDES variety ROSEA—Same as Multi¬ 
flora Rosea. 
GENEVA—Similar to Coralline Lucerne, shorter 
and more bushy grower, leaves rounder and more 
spotted, blooms nearer pink. 
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