Single Flowered Fuchsias — ( ContinuedJ 
ROSECROFT (Rosecroft Gardens) — Hol¬ 
ly-leafed fuchsia. Foliage resembling 
holly leaves. Long beautifully formed 
blossoms of striped pink corolla and 
long curved sepals of carmine. 35c each. 
ROSE PILLAR (Reiter, Jr.)—In our esti¬ 
mation one of the finest fuchsias in an 
entirely new color. The plant is strong 
and tall, resembling Pink Pearl in foli¬ 
age and vigor. The flower is a single 
large saucer - shaped type. The entire 
flower is of clear Neyron rose edged 
with a thick margin of geranium lake. 
The green tipped sepals are of Neyron 
rose recurving with a short tube fading 
from Neyron rose at the base to pale 
carmine rose. Attracted a great deal of 
attention at the 1939 Fuchsia Show at 
our Nursery. 50c each; $1.00 each, 6 
inch pots. 
SANTA BARBARA (Triumph of Frank 
ford)—Bright rose pink corolla with 
white tube and sepals lightly shaded 
pink. 
SCHNEEWITSCHEN (See Countess of 
Aberdeen). 
STANFORD (Hazard & Hazard)—Sepals 
red and corolla single white. New foli¬ 
age beautiful bronzy color. 
STARLIGHT — Large deep rose pink 
corolla shading from white base, 
creamy white tube and sepals. Dwarf. 
35c. 
SUN RAY —Ornamental variegated foliage, 
silvery white and green. Rosy purple 
corolla and salmon sepals. 
SUNSET (Niederholzer) — Single open 
saucer shaped flower of deep salmon 
orange. 50c. 
SUZETTE (Hazard & Hazard)—On the 
species Reflexa type but larger with pink 
and white waxy flowers. Very small 
foliage. A most uncommon fuchsia. 
SI.00 each. 
SWAN LEY GEM — Dark mauve purple 
shaded to carmine base, very long 
pointed scarlet sepals. Medium size, 
free blooming. 
SWANLEY YELLOW — Extra long tube 
and sepals of light apricot and deep 
orange pink corolla. 2i/^ inch pots, 35c. 
THE DOCTOR — Deep pink to deep rose 
coi'olla with long pointed sepals of soft 
salmon pink. Very fine and showy. 35c. 
THOMASINA — Medium sized flowers, 
flesh colored sepals, dark henna orange 
petals. 4 inch pots, 50c. 
TREASURE ISLAND (Victor Reiter) — 
Sepals satiny Neyron rose with tip of 
pale green. Corolla shades from Neyron 
rose at the base to Fuchsine pink of the 
palest hue, veined in deeper shade of 
Neyron rose. Vigorous growth. 35c each. 
VALIANT —Very large individual flowers 
and large masses of blooms with rosy 
red corolla and bright scarlet sepals. 
VENUS VICTRIX — Small very distinct 
type with deep violet blue corolla and 
white sepals delicately tinted pink. 2^/^ 
inch pots, 35c; 4 inch pots, 75c. 
THE DOCTOR 
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