BUNGALOW NURSERY-FUCHSIAS-ALL VARIETIES 
Mme. Aubin, sgl. Vigorous grower with deep 
orange-pink corolla and soft salmon sepals. 
Mme. Carnot, dbl. Very large, full double, 
pinkish-while corolla with red sepals and red 
tube. 
Mme. Cornelissen. sgl. One of the most widely 
grown, small flowering red and white. Valuable 
for almost endless flowering and hardiness, 
grows to 10 feet high, forming fine trees. 
Mme. J. Feuillet, sgl. Highly praised, but not 
much known. Has deep pink sepals and tube 
and white, heavily pink-flashed corolla. 
Molesworth, dbl. Medium size, of perfect shape, 
scarlet tube and sepals and full double snowy 
white corolla. Branches pendant, fine for trailing 
or espalier. 
Mother's Favorite, sdbl. Large flowers with 
bright scarlet calyx, and pure white corolla 
with fluffy petals, bronzy foliage, strong grower, 
very floriferous. 
Mrs. Desmond, dbl. A beautiful mutation discov¬ 
ered by Mrs. Cassie Desmond of Soquel, Calif. 
The flowers are large and exquisite in every 
regard. Sepals rose-red inside, darker outside, 
the full corolla is amparo purple and finely 
veined. Vigorous plant with masses of blooms. 
Mrs. Gideon Brown, dbl. Large, bluish-violet 
corolla, scarlet tube and sepals. 
Mrs. Rundle, sgl. Very long white tube and 
very long pointed sepals of flesh color, with 
vivid orange corolla. A real beauty. 
Mrs. Victor Reiter (Reiter, Sr.), sgl. Long tubed of 
Mrs. Rundle type with slender sepals creamy 
white with occasional faint rose or yellow-green 
tint; corolla is pure crimson, fading to creamy 
white at the extreme base. Considered to be the 
most perfect of all the white and red bicolors 
in this type. 
Mrs. W. H. Ware, sgl. Sepals long reflexed 
white, flushed pink, corolla blue-violet, pink at 
base changing to beautiful red-violet in aging 
flowers. Tall and graceful. 
Muriel, sgl. An old English variety of exceptional 
beauty, immense flowers with scarlet tube and 
sepals and long twisted rose corolla. By special 
training it may be grown to any shape, but is 
supreme for hanging basket. As such it was a 
sensation in the Hall of Flowers. 
New Fascination (Niederholzer). A superior seed 
parent, larger, brilliant rose-pink, double corolla, 
gracefully loose sepals, vigorous grower and 
bloomer. Fine foliage. 
Nonpareil (Pink Ballet Girl), dbl., sdbl. A very 
fine grower and most floriferous, good for 
basket, fine for espalier, and large standards 
by careful training. Ivory-pink calyx and pale 
purple-blue corolla. 
Pasadena, dbl. A compact small plant of good 
habit with flowers of rose-pink calyx and rather 
loose snowy white corolla. 
Patty Evans (Evans & Reeves), dbl., sdbl. A 
vastly improved Rolla. Waxy white, faintly 
pink calyx and full, long white corolla, vigorous 
in growth and very floriferous. 
Pee Wee Rose (G. Niederholzer), sgl. A Macro- 
stemma hybrid, seven feet high with long 
willowy branches and an abundance of beauti¬ 
ful medium-small flowers, almost self intense 
light rose color. 
Pepita (G. Niederholzer), sgl. Vigorous as 
Macrostemma Alba, one of its parents, rose-pink 
tube and sepals, fine deep blue corolla. A 
charming little flower. 
Pink Pearl, dbl. A real beauty in a tall, upright 
plant with masses of clear pink flowers almost 
self. 
Pink Balloon (Niederholzer). Large, pink, balloon¬ 
shaped buds, with snow-white double corolla. 
Pride of Exeter, sdbl. Long corolla with large 
broad petals of deep rose lightly suffused violet, 
long, pointed reflexed sepals of light rose, tube 
white shaded pink. 
Prince of Orange, sgl. A real gem of slow growth 
with deep orange-vermilion corolla and soft 
carmine tube with sepals of deep salmon. 
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