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AMY LYE. One of the most satisfactory of all Fuchsias, hav¬ 
ing strong, compact habit of growth and a profusion of 
blossoms throughout the entire season. Single flowers of 
coral-orange, with waxy white sepals. Highly recom¬ 
mended. (M). 
BLUE BOY. Strong, rampant grower, good garden Fuchsia. 
Medium sized single flowers, white sepals tinted flesh, 
violet blue petals changing to violet rose. Will grow in 
full sun. (T). 
CONSTANCE. (George Budgen originator). Semi-double 
flowers, blue tinted pink, with flesh colored sepals. Strong 
compact habit. (M). 
COVENT GARDEN. Large single flowers, waxy white sepals 
and rich rose petals. Loose, semi-trailing habit. A very 
beautiful Fuchsia and particularly fine either on a trellis 
or in a basket. (L). 
ERNEST RENAIN. Deep rose pink, coral and white shading 
at the base, white tube and waxy white sepals. (M). 
NONPAREIL. A variety that always attracts a great deal of 
attention. Large semi-double flowers of rich, rosy, blue- 
violet with sepals of ivory-white, tinted flesh. Very free 
flowering and showy. (M). 
STARLIGHT. A slow growing plant with fine heavy foliage 
and beautiful long blossoms of quite pure substance. 
Tube and sepals of waxy white with petals of deep rose 
suffused carmine. (M). 4" pots, $0.50. 
TRIPHYLLA TYPES 
All the Fuchsias of this type are of a rather bushy, com¬ 
pact habit with a particularly fine dark lustrous foliage, and 
clusters of long tubular flowers. Most of them stand the full 
sun very well, and make particularly fine ornamental shrubs. 
G. BONSTEDT. Clusters of long coral red single flowers 
dark glossy plum colored foliage. 
KORALLE. Light green glossy foliage, flowers of rich coral. 
LADY CLAIRE. (E & R 1934). Very attractive, lustrous 
dark green foliage, clusters of cerise and orange colored 
flowers, which are rather shorter and heavier than the 
type. The plant itself a stronger and taller grower than 
most of the triphylla hybrids. 
LEVERKUSEN. Large single flowers with rosy salmon cor¬ 
olla and sepals. Free flowering. Very fine. 
SOUVENIR DE HENRY HENKEL. Medium growth, bushy 
habit. Long tube and sepals of deep pink with orange 
pink corolla. Plum colored foliage. 
TRAILING TYPES 
SUITABLE FOR HANGING BASKETS, 
WINDOW BOXES, WALLS, ETC. 
AURORA SUPERBA. Elsewhere described. 
BALKAN. Trailing habit. Dainty, light pink, single flowers. 
Very pretty. 
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