Trailing Fuchsias—( Continued) 
CASCADE (Dr. Legan)— One of the finest trailers producer, good grower and fine 
foliage. Masses of large single blooms, long pointed sepals white flushed car¬ 
mine and deep carmine corolla, spread of sepals usually about six inches. 
4 inch pots 50c, 6 inch pots 75c. 
BALKON —Trailing habit which may be 
staked up and allowed to droop when 
it may be well shown with its deep 
pink corolla and lighter pink sepals. 
Medium sized flowers. Very fine. 
CALEDONIA —Dwarf, semi-trailing, with 
long thin light red tube and sepals, 
carmine corolla. Light green foliage. 
PROCUMBENS — See species above for 
description. 
TRAILING QUEEN — Trailing habit with 
fuchsia red corolla and long pointed 
bright scarlet tube and sepals. Very 
showy. 
TRAILING KING —Trailing habit as pre¬ 
ceding with lighter colored corolla and 
sepals. 
FI REFALL (Victor Reiter Jr.)—Long tube and long sepals of carmine with single 
elongated petals of fuchsia red. A gorgeous trailer with bronzy red foliage and 
stem. Price, 4 inch pots, $1.00 each. See illustration on front cover. 
COVENT GARDEN — Long flowers with 
deep pink corolla and white tube and 
sepals. 35c. 
EVELYN LITTLE —Medium sized flower 
with rose pink corolla flushed lavender 
blue, sepals deep pink. Semi-trailing. 
HALLOWE’EN (Dr. Legan)—Very large 
single flower with deep rose single co¬ 
rolla and very lightly flushed pink sepals. 
A good mate for Cascade. 50c and up. 
MAGELLANICA PROSTRATA— See spe¬ 
cies above for description. 
MARINKA (Red Cup)—Almost a self 
color with rosy scarlet corolla and crim¬ 
son scarlet sepals. Semi-trailing but 
making a fine display when staked up 
to show the blooms. 
MORNING MIST — Corolla orange red 
shaded purple and brick red, long tube 
and sepals of soft orange pink. 
MURIEL — Scarlet sepals, large single 
twisted petals of rosy lilac. Fine. 
HALLOWE’EN 
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