BUNGALOW NURSERY -FUCHSIAS -ALL VARIETIES 
Display (Prince Charming), sgl. A medium small 
plant of very good character, flowers of clear 
pink almost self with wide open corolla, well 
shaped. One of the good old varieties. 
Elsa, sdbl. Well shaped, large flowers, with 
ivory pink calyx and rose purple corolla; up¬ 
right, three feet. 
Fairy Queen (Evans & Reeves), sdbl. A charm¬ 
ing new variety, greatly admired at the fair. 
Soft pink sepals and tube and ivory white 
corolla. Bushy grower and good bloomer. 
Flocon De Neige. sdbl. Very fine flower, tube 
and sepals bright red, corolla pure white with 
loosely arranged petals. 
Forget-Me-Not, sgl. See list of 1940 Introductions. 
Fulgens. A species from Mexico. Large, light 
green foliage with masses of long, narrow flow¬ 
ers of pale orange calyx, green tipped sepals 
and vermilion short corolla. Very popular, fine 
for full sun. 
Gartenmeister Bonstedt, sgl. A triphylla hybrid. 
Flowers glowing brick red with orange shading. 
Dark bronze red leaves, likes sun. 
Glendale (Evans & Reeves), sgl. A strong, tall- 
growing plant with a profusion of dainty coral 
pink flowers. A novelty of great merit, will stand 
full sun. 
G. Monk, dbl., sdbl. Produces an abundance 
of medium-sized flowers with fine purple-blue 
corolla and deep pink sepals and tube. A com¬ 
pact plant good for pot culture. 
Gypsy Queen, dbl. A very fine enormous flower 
with deep crimson calyx and rose mauve corolla. 
Very vigorous plant, six feet or more. 
Halloween (Dr. Lagan). Similar in growth to 
Cascade, very large flowers, light plum corolla, 
sepals white flushed pink, wonderful basket. 
Hap Hazard, dbl. A large upright plant with 
well-shaped flowers of scarlet tube and sepals 
and deep purple corolla, petals with fine white 
edging. 
Heron, sgl. One of the best among the many 
red and purples. Produces a mass of good size 
flowers for a long period. Upright plants to five 
feet high. 
Mrs. Bundle—Hanging Basket Variety 
Hugh Evans, sgl. A handsome trailing variety 
with long, single flowers of crimson and bur¬ 
gundy red. Useful for walls or banks or can be 
staked up. Fine for baskets. 
Jules Daloges, dbl. Very popular for its extra- 
large flowers with red calyx and violet plum 
pale corolla with splashes of fine pink. 
Kitty O'Day, dbl. Tube and sepals rose red. 
Corolla white washed and veined rose red. 
Petals beautifully cupped or rolled in edges. A 
handsome, large, very floriferous variety. 
Leverkusen, sgl. A new triphylla hybrid. Medium 
size long flowers, long tube short sepals and 
short corolla, all rose salmon almost self. 
Lilac Queen, dbl. Small plant of bushy habit with 
medium size rose lilac corolla and deep pink 
sepals and tube. 
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Little Beauty, sgl., sdbl. Dwarf compact bush, 
very free flowering, red calyx and lavender-blue 
corolla. 
