Single Flowered Fuchsias — (Continued) 
MME. CORNELISSEN — Long single 
white corolla with bright scarlet sepals. 
MME. J. FEUILLET —Single white heav¬ 
ily flushed pink with deep pink sepals, 
fine. 4 inch pots, 50c. 
MONTEREY — Bright orange pink short 
corolla, narrow and sharply pointed se¬ 
pals of soft pink delicately shaded or¬ 
ange. Broad leaves. 2^2 inch pots, 35c. 
MRS. J. D. FREDERICKS (Evans & 
Reeves) — Fast growing plant with 
masses of dainty salmon pink blossoms. 
Should be allowed to grow into a large 
spreading specimen. (And they say will 
grow in full sun.) 50c each. 
MRS. MARSHALL —Creamy whit© sepals 
and rosy cerise corolla. 
MRS. POPPLE —Tall growing with scarlet 
sepals and rosy mauve corolla. 
MRS. RUNDLE —Very long tube and very 
long pointed sepals of flesh color, with 
vivid orange corolla. A real beauty. 
2^2 inch pots, 35c. 
MRS. W. H. WARE (Hazard & Hazard)— 
Sepals long reflexed white flushed pink, 
corolla blue violet, pink at base chang¬ 
ing to beautiful red violet in aging flow¬ 
ers. Tall and graceful. 35c each. 
MU LAN (Hazard & Hazard)—A healthy 
strong growing fuchsia, naturally produc¬ 
ing a tall well formed bush. Good foliage 
and very floriferous. Single corolla of 
creamy white veined light rose red with 
four large petals with edges picoteed. 
The long sepals light rose red in side, 
waxy dark rose outside. Much recurved. 
The producer says, “The unusal color 
and unique habit of its long twisting, 
curving, rolling sepals and wealth of 
bloom provide Mu Lan with a quaint ori¬ 
ental effect found in no other fuchsia.” 
50c each. 
MURIEL EVANS (Evans Gardens) — 
Medium sized single flowers, sepals and 
petals of rich scarlet. 
NANCY Lee (Hazard & Hazard)—Their 
description—small single, pink and blue, 
dainty and loveable. 50c each. 
NESTOR — Small single flowers with 
carmine sepals, mauve corolla. 50c. 
OLYMPIA —Pale rose pink sepals, single 
carmine scarlet corolla. 50c. 
PATRICIA — Long thin flowers, light 
salmon sepals, darker salmon petals. 
PERKY (Hazard 8c Hazard)—Sepals waxy 
white, very sharp pointed tips of deep 
pink. Corolla single pink. Habit of 
growth tall and upright. Foliage small 
and neat. 50c each. 
PRESIDENT —Large flowers with sepals 
and petals of rich red. Reddish foliage. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE — A real gem of 
slow growth with deep orange vermil¬ 
ion corolla and soft carmine tube, 
sepals of deep salmon pink. 2i/^-inch 
pots, 35c. 
PUMILA —Dwarf compact plant with tiny 
mauve purple corolla and scarlet sepals. 
Distinct variety. 
QUEEN OF BEAUTIES — Waxy white 
sepals, single rosy carmine corolla. 50c. 
ROSE OF CASTILE — Small flowers of 
short corolla of lavender flushed rose 
and shaded lighter at base of petals. 
Tube and sepals of delicate rose color. 
ROSE OF CASTILE IMPROVED— Growth 
more erect with corolla of deeper blue 
shading and sepals of deeper pink. 
ROSE OF DENMARK— One of the best 
with corolla of pale rose shading to 
deeper rose at edge of petals, reflexed 
pale blush sepals. 2^2 inch pots, 35c. 
4 inch pots, 50c. 
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