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ROSA sanctae. Another new species from South America. 
Attractive hght green foliage, with vermilUon scarlet 
flowers. Very interesting and rare. 4" pots, $0.50. 
SERRATIFOLIA. (Peru). Medium to low grower. Needs 
a sheltered cool situation. Long tube of waxy cerise, 
fading to blush. Green tipped sepals and petals of 
bright orange. One of the most beautiful of all Fuchsias. 
Rare. 4" pots, $0.75. 
SPLENDENS. (iVlexico). Extremely vigorous grower. 
Climbing type. Dark green, rather hairy foliage. 
Flowers quite different from all other Fuchsias. Bright 
red tubes with green sepals. Will stand sun. 
THYMIFOLIA. (Mexico). Very, small flowers in great 
profusion with minute crimson sepals. Tube of lighter 
shade. Prominent white stamens. 
VIRGATA. (Mexico). Bushy grower, rather compact in 
habit. Small foliage, with a profusion of red and 
purple flowers. Stands sun well. Makes a splendid 
flowering shrub. Hardy. 
Below are New Originations from the North, 
Stock of Which Will be Available This Summer 
4" pots.$0.75 
BLACK PRINCESS. (G. Niederholzer). Very dark purple 
with wide open single corolla, red sepals. 
FIREFLY. (G. Niederholzer). Almost luminous vivid 
red color, calyx and corolla of the same tone. Very 
prolific bloomer with large flower clusters on a strong 
plant. 
NEW FASCINATION. (G. Niederholzer). Superior to 
the old one—^larger flowers of brilliant rose pink. A 
strong plant with rigid habit and fine foliage. Very 
floriferous. 
PRINCESSITA. (G.Niederholzer). A beautifully shaped 
flower with white tube and long, curved sepals, deep 
rose corolla. Free blooming. An excellent basket 
variety. 
PINK BALLOON. (G. Niederholzer). Large, pink balloon¬ 
shaped buds. Large flowers with fluffy white corolla; 
profuse bloomer, 
DR. JOHN GALLWEY. (Reiter, Sr.). Very large flowers 
with full double corolla of rich creamy white veined 
at the base with rose. Large, broad sepals pointing 
upward and outward from the corolla, of Rose Madder. 
The flower stems are long, making it possible for the large 
flowers to hang well out from the fohage. 
ROSE PILLAR. (Reiter, Jr.). A vigorous variety with 
single flowers of an entirely new color in Fuchsia. The 
plant is strong and tall. The flower is of the Display 
type but larger corolla, short and spreading. The 
entire flower is of clear Neyron Rose, edged with a thin 
margin of Geranium. The green tipped sepals, also are 
Neyron Rose, recurve nicely and are longer than the 
Display type. 
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