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PAMELA. (E & R 1939). A charming new variety with 
quite distinct coloring. Good size single flowers, petals 
of lilac edged scarlet. Long green tipped white sepals, 
tinted lilac on under side. Vigorous grower with excellent 
foliage. (M). 4" pots, $0.50. 
MRS. W. H. WARE. (Hazard & Hazard). Semi-douleb, 
vigorous, fine for hanging baskets, corolla orchid, sepals 
delicate pink, well reflexed and very conspicuous. A 
beautiful new fuchsia. 4 " pots, $0.50. 
PATTY EVANS. (E & R 1937). We are proud to an¬ 
nounce this new contribution to the family of 
Fuchsias. This Fuchsia has been acclaimed by 
many as the most beautiful of all, and we are in¬ 
clined to agree. It resembles a vastly improved 
Rolla, of which it is a seedling. The large double 
flowers are of beautiful substance and form with 
corolla of pure white and long elegant sepals of 
waxy white, tinted a soft rose on the under side. 
The plant is extremely vigorous, growing rapidly 
to a height of five to six feet. We believe 
“Patty” to be the finest of the many Fuchsias 
introduced by us. 4" pots, $0.75. 
ROSE OF DENMARK. This beautiful and scarce variety, 
although not a large flower, is absolutely in a class by 
itself. Medium size single flowers, the corolla being a 
soft lustrous rose, with waxy white sepals of delicate 
flesh color. (M). 4” pots, $0.50. 
MAUVE, LAVENDER AND LILAC 
ABBE FARGES. Medium sized, single flower, red sepals and 
silvery lilac petals. Free bloomer, rather tall, compact 
habit. Usually blooms throughout the winter. A good 
garden Fuchsia. (T). 
CAROLYN. A new hybrid with lovely double flowers of soft 
rosy lilac, and sepals of deep pink. A rather low grower. 
A fine Fuchsia. (L). 
GYPSY QUEEN. (Introduced by E & R). The queen of the 
mauve sorts! Enormous double flowers of rich rosy- 
mauve with heavy deep-red sepals. Tall, vigorous grower 
and a variety that must be included in every collection. 
Many enthusiasts place it number one on the list. 4" 
pots, $0.50. 
MIRIAM. (E & R 1937). Dainty semi-double of periwinkle 
blue with entirely reflexed petals of vivid pink. About 
the nearest thing to blue that we have seen. Low droop¬ 
ing habit. (L). 
VIOLET AND PURPLE 
ALP HAND. Beautiful double flowers of brilliant dark violet 
with crimson sepals of shining dark rsd. Loose open habit 
which requires staking. (M). 
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