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ANDRE LE NOTRE. Extra large, double flower with long 
tube. Corolla of deep prune color with broad crimson 
sepals. Requires staking to hold up heavy blossoms. (M). 
AZTEC. (E & R 1937). In full bloom, this is one of the spec¬ 
tacular Fuchsias. Beautiful large flowers on a strong 
vigorous plant, the full double corolla is a vivid shade of 
violet, suffused with cerise and rose, and set off by sepals 
of rich red. Very effective. (M). 
BLUE GOWN. Showy double flowers, prune colored with 
vivid red sepals. A beautiful Fuchsia. (M). 
DAMPSON. (Rosecroft origination). Single flowers of in¬ 
tense deep violet, set off with brilliant red sepals. One 
of the darkest colored Fuchsias. (M). 
DR. VANCE. (E & R). Large loose double flowers, vivid 
red sepals, violet petals flushed cerise. Vigorous grower. 
(T). 
HERON. (Otto). Probably the best of all the single purple 
types. Very large prune colored flowers with deep crim¬ 
son sepals. A tall grower and profuse bloomer. (T). 
HENRI POINCARE. Single Red and Violet. Good. 
JULES DALOGE. Giant double flowers, deep red sepals, 
violet petals flushed with lavender and rose. Vigorous 
and husky. One of the most beautiful of all. (T). 
LORD BYRON. Comparatively dwarf growing, very neat 
habit, medium sized, single flowers of red, and dark violet 
purple. One of the darkest of all Fuchsias. (L). 
MR. GLADSTONE. Large double flowers of rich purple 
Makes a gorgeous display in full bloom. Splendid old 
type. (T). 
ROYAL PURPLE. Handsome semi-double flowers of dark 
royal purple and dark crimson sepals. The darkest of 
all the purple varieties. (M). 
ROSE QUEEN. A very distinct variety, extremely vigorous 
grower with lovely light green foliage. Large double 
flowers of clear violet, flushed lilac with rose shadings 
and bright red sepals. (M). 
THE CHIEF. (E & R 1936). This is one of our finest 
novelties, and we believe the name we have given 
it aptly describes this beautiful double flower of 
dark rich violet with petals flushed cerise and the 
sepals of dark carmine. (T). 4" pots, SO.50. 
VINCENT. Enormous flowers, violet purple corolla, suffused 
carmine, carmine sepals. One of the fine doubles. (T). 
MISCELLANEOUS 
AMELIA AUBAN. Single white, tube and sepals, rosy cerise 
corolla. Very attractive. (M). 
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