Single Flowered Fuchsias — (Continued) 
FORMOSISSIMA — Tube and sepals 
creamy white, single soft rose corolla. 
35c. 
GEORGE BARR (Hazard & Hazard)—Ex¬ 
cept for its white anthers this might be 
called a very much enlarged Venus Vic- 
trix. Very floriferous. 50c each. 
GLENDALE (Evans & Reeves) — A tall 
growing vigorous fuchsia with a profu¬ 
sion of rather small dainty single coral 
pink flowers. They say will stand full 
sun. 50c each. 
GEROLDSTEIN —Tall loose growth with 
blue purple corolla veined carmine at 
base and with incurved light carmine 
sepals. 
GRAFFE WITTE — An abundance of 
rather small flowers with purple corolla 
shading rosy mauve and light scarlet 
sepals. 
HARLEQUIN (Hazard & Hazard) — Un¬ 
usual with rose red sepals, long slender 
curled and twisted (pinwheel-like) with 
corolla of madder violet much striped 
with rose red, base of petals rose red. 
50c each. 
LUSTRE IMPROVED 
HENRI POINCARE 
HAUT MONDE (Hazard & Hazard) — 
Single corolla of tyrian rose, sepals 
creamy whits washed with tyrian rose. 
Lovely foliage and they say a most 
charming fuchsia. 50c each. 
HENRI POINCARE — Long violet blue 
corolla and pointed red sepals. Very 
fine. 4 inch pots, 35c; 6 inch pots, 50c. 
HERON —Very large corolla of blue pur¬ 
ple flushed carmine at base, broad 
scarlet sepals with deep crimson on re¬ 
verse. Very fine medium grower. 
I STAR —Tall growing with dark purple 
corolla set on flat scarlet sepals. Me¬ 
dium sized flowers. 
JANE EVANS (Evans & Reeves) — Large 
single blossoms of coral and salmon 
with petals a vivid shade of salmon and 
cerise. Vigorous grower. 50c each. 
JUNE CAROLYN (Evans & Reeves)—Long- 
single flowers with corolla of coral 
blended with carmine and orange pink 
sepals. Tall grower with fine foliage. 
50c each. 
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