COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN (syn. Schneewittchen, but 
erroneously)—Single corolla white, sepals waxy white if 
grown in quite a shady place, in a sunny location sepals 
are flushed red. Low, compact plants, deep green foliage. 
One of the most admired and specially recommended for 
pot culture. 
DAINTY LADY—Semi-double corolla white, streaked red 
near base of petals, sepals deep red. Low, but upright 
grower. Flowers abundantly, with large blooms. Try 
this one. 
DIANE—Single corolla cameo pink, tube and upturned 
sepals waxy white, flushed rose in sunnier location. Can 
be kept low, bushy, and will be full of bloom. When bet- 
ter known will be very popular. 2%% inch pots 35c. 
DISPLAY (syn. Prince Charming, Carl Blanc, Mme. Eva 
Boeg, etc.)—Single corolla deep pink, sepals clear pink. 
Flat, saucer-shape corolla. Strong, bushy grower; fine 
bedding variety and excellent for pots. Blooms more 
than any other fuchsia. 
DR. JOHN GALLWEY—Double corolla white, veined at 
base with rose madder; sepals red. Exceptionally large 
flower, probably the largest red and white. 21 in. pots 35c. 
EARL OF BEACONSFIELD — Single, short, vermilion 
corolla. Very long tube and sepals light carmine. Bushy, 
spreading growth. Masses of blooms, good foliage and 
of striking appearance as a pot plant. 214 inch pots 35c; 
4 inch pots 50c. 
ERECTA NOVELTY—Single corolla light pink to rose, 
sepals white. Great novelty because the flowers are held 
erect. One of the finest for pots. 2% inch pots 35c. 
ESCALLOPIA—Single corolla blue violet, upturned sepals 
scarlet. Corolla saucer shaped, spreading; petals veined 
pale bronze near base, distinctly scalloped on outer edge, 
although this is not absolutely constant. Free flowering. 
One of the most admired of Mr. Niederholzer’s seedlings 
as displayed at the Fair 1939-40. 2% inch pots 35c; 4 inch 
pots 50c. 
FAIRY QUEEN—Semi-double corolla ivory white, tube 
and sepals soft pink. Bushy grower and free flowering. 
FIREFLUSH—Single corolla dark burnt orange, long 
tube and sepals light salmon. Strong, tall, and spreading 
grower. Large flower, blooms freely, 214 inch pots 35c. 
FIREFLY—Single corolla, tube and sepals luminous vivid 
red. Most prolific bloomer, great flower clusters on a 
strong, tall plant. 21% inch pots 35c; 4 inch pots 50c. 
FORGET-ME-NOT—Single corolla pale blue, tube and 
sepals pale pink. Medium sized flowers continuously pro- 
duced on strong, upright plant. Must be in considerable 
shade for beautiful coloring. 2% inch pots 35c; 4 inch 
pots 50c. 
FORMOSISSIMA—Single corolla soft orchid pink, tube 
and sepals creamy white, tipped green. Large flower and 
very free flowering. Best in a hanging pot. 
FULGENS GOSELLI—Single short corolla, short sepals 
and very long, thin tube orange scarlet; blooms in clusters. 
A hybrid of F. fulgens, with handsome large green 
leaves suffused light purple when first unfolding. Distinct 
in appearance, specially as a pot plant. Not too much 
shade, special protection from frost. 2% inch pots 35c; 
4 inch pots 50c. 
GARTENMEISTER BONSTEDT (Triphylla Hybrid) — 
Single very short corolla, sepals and long tube glowing 
red, shaded orange. Bushy grower with deep green and 
bronze red foliage. Stands sun. 
G. MONK—Double corolla beautiful light blue, sepals 
rose. Flowers of distinct type with reflexed sepals and 
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