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Hallawell's Fuchsias 
These plants require a Rood rich soil and partial shade. 
They can be grown as a bush or trained along a fence or 
side of a house; very profuse bloomers. 
4-inch pots; protect from frost until established. 
60c Each; 3 for $1.35. 
BOLIVIANA—An erect species with the stems borne down 
by large clusters of long and slender tubular flowers, rich 
rose-red in color. 
CASCADE—The sepals are coral-rose and very long; the 
corolla Is deep bright rose, and very large. An excellent 
hanging basket type. 
CLAIRE DE LUNE—Single flaring corolla of luminous sal- 
mon-orange; the sepals and long tube are orange-pink. 
A strong grower with large leaves. 
GLOIRE DE MARCHI—The semi-double white corolla opens 
wide, surrounded by rather short sepals of rosy-red. 
GYPSY QUEEN—One of the finest, having very large 
flowers with deep crimson sepals and rosy-mauve petals. 
HALLiOWE’BN—One of Dr. Degan’s best. Single corolla, 
deep red with lavender tinge; sepals pale. 
HENRI POINCAIRE—The petals of the unusually long 
violet-blue corolla unfold in a whorl, and the pointed red 
sepals reflex directly back to the stem, giving the flower 
a striking effect of great length. 
MME. AUBIN—Single corolla, deep rose with orange cast; 
sepals pale salmon. A vigorous grower. 
MME. J. FEUILLET—Large double white corolla with rose 
suffusion, and broad sepals of rosy red. 
PRIDE OF EXETER—Sepals salmon-rose; corolla semi¬ 
double and a fine shade of salmon-rose with a touch of 
lavender. A very desirable trailing variety. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE—Sepals deep salmon-pink; corolla 
deep orange-vermilion with soft carmine tube. A single 
variety. 
ROSE OF DENMARK—Sepals are reflexed and a pale blush. 
The corolla is pale rose, shading to deep rose at edges; 
single. 
SERRATIFOLIA—An extra fine species, quite hardy against 
several degrees of frost. The long tubes are waxy rose- 
pink, shading lighter to the green tipped incurved sepals. 
The small petals are bright salmon-red. 
SUNSET—Open single corolla of deep salmon-cerise; tube 
and sepals light salmon-pink. Grows strongly to a well 
shaped bush having fine foliage. 
TREASURE ISLAND—Corolla neyron rose changing to soft 
mallow purple; tube and sepals neyron rose. Thin and 
willowy branches permit training to a semi-climber. 
40c each; 3 for $1.10 
ABBEY FARGES—Deep pink sepals and double corolla of 
silvery lilac; tall. 
AURORA SUPERBA—Corolla deep orange-peach, and the 
sepals and tube light apricot-orange. Single flowers; one 
of the best. 
BALKON—Trailing. Deep pink single corolla, and sepals 
lighter pink. A very fine variety. 
CORALLE (Triphylla)—The foliage is blue-green, and the 
flowers are rich salmon-orange produced in large clusters. 
COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN—A fine variety with small, 
pale pink corolla, with white tube and sepals. One of the 
best. 
DAINTY LADY—Corolla semi-double, white veined carmine 
at base, tube and sepals deep red. Bushy. 
EVELYN LITTLE—Single, rose-pink corolla and deep pink 
sepals. Semi-trailing. 
FASCINATION—Sepals carmine, corolla light pink flushed 
rose, double. 
GRENADIER—The long sepals are scarlet and pointed, and 
the large double corolla is violet-purple with red. 
JULIUS—Another fine single variety. Sepals red, corolla 
rosy-lavender. 
LENA—Double, rosy blue corolla, with colored sepals. 
MADAME CAROLYN—A very large double variety, with 
lavender corolla tinged rose, and red sepals. 
MADAME DANJOUX—Double white corolla, heavily suff¬ 
used carmine-red; sepals red. Very fine. 
MRS. RUNDLE—Long, single corolla of vivid orange, with 
flesh colored sepals. A very good new variety. 
ROYAL PURPLE—The sepals and tube are scarlet, while 
the corolla is a very intense purple. A double variety. 
SANTA BARBARA—Corolla bright rose; sepals shaded pink. 
SUZANNE PASQUIER—This fine new variety has very large 
double flowers. Corolla white; sepals scarlet. 
F rancisco 
Double Flowering Fuchsia 
1040 Introductions 
MRS. VICTOR REITER—Fascinating hanging basket 
variety. The coral-red single corolla contrasts strik¬ 
ingly with the nearly pure white tube, and long, 
pointed sepals. $1.00 each. 
ROSE PILLAR—The wide petals of the single corolla 
are a pleasing neyron rose, and the recurved sepals 
and tube are of the same identical color. A most 
distinctive self-colored variety; upright growth. $1.00 
each. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
BRUTUS—Rich dark purple corolla with carmine base and 
rich scarlet sepals. Bushy. 
DALLIANCE!—Light red sepals and bright red tube; single. 
A trailing‘Variety having luxuriant foliage. 
DOLLAR PRINCTESS—Short, double corolla, purple shaded 
with rose at the base. The sepals are scarlet. 
MARINKA—Crimson-scarlet sepals, and single, rosy scarlet 
corolla. A semi-trailing variety, and outstanding. 
MICROPHYLLA—A shrubby species that will bloom all 
year. Small, light green foliage, and small carinine-pink 
flowers. 
PHENOMENAL—Sepals scarlet-carmine, corolla 2 1 ^ inches 
in diameter, rich dark blue, double. 
PRINCE CHARMING—Sepals scarlet-carmine, corolla rose- 
red, single, of dwarf habit, suitable for window boxes. 
ROLLA—Sepals white suffused pale pink, corolla white, 
double. A very distinct variety. 
STORM KING—Sepals dark carmine, corolla white, shaded 
rose, double. 
SUNRAY—This variety has single flowers with a rosy pur¬ 
ple corolla, and salmon sepals. The foliage is variegated 
silvery-white and green. 
TORPILLEUR — Sepals intense red, corolla flesh, shaded 
rose, double. 
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