irregularly placed petals. Dwarf and compact. Good for 
pots. 
GLENDALE-—Single corolla, tube and sepals coral pink. 
Strong, tall grower, blooms profusely. Medium flowers. 
GYPSY QUEEN—Double corolla rosy mauve; sepals broad 
and deep red. Tall, upright grower, an excellent fuchsia 
with enormous flowers. Should be in every collection. 
HALLOWE’EN—Single corolla deep rose; sepals white, 
flushed pink. Vigorous, but must be staked in the garden. 
Large flower and used to good advantage in hanging pots. 
HARLEQUIN —Single corolla, deepest violet striped with 
rose red. Sepals long and slender, curled and twisted, 
rose red. Form of flower quite distinctive. 
HENRI POINCARE-—Single corolla violet blue, reflexed 
sepals red. Beautiful bell-shaped flower. Rather weak 
stems, needs staking. Outstanding in hanging pots. 
JANE EVANS—Single corolla orange cerise, sepals coral 
and salmon. Large flowers, fine foliage, tall grower. 
JEROME—Double corolla lilac, sepals light red. Closely 
resembles Lavender Beauty, but Jerome has several outer 
petals marked flesh pink, is more double, sepals are light- 
er red, corolla more lilac. Low, bushy; medium size 
flower. 
JOHN McLAREN—Semi-double corolla beautiful shade of 
blue (described by originator as light hyssop violet), 
sepals bright red. Foliage and flower of heavy texture. 
One of the finest new fuchsias. 2! inch pots 35c; 4 inch 
pots 50c. 
JULIUS—Single corolla rosy lavender, sepals red. Fairly 
low grower, free flowering. Fine pot plant variety. 
JUNE CAROLYN-—Single corolla coral, flushed carmine. 
Long tube and sepals orange-pink, sepals tipped green. 
Light green foliage; tall, upright grower. 
JUPITER (syn. Dancing Girl, etc.)—Single corolla deep 
violet purple, sepals red. Beautiful, sometimes almost 
flat, wide corolla. Medium tall grower, abundance of 
flowers. Deservedly one of the most popular fuchsias. 
LAVENDER BEAUTY—Semi-double corolla mauve lav- 
ender, short tube and broad sepals crimson. Covered with 
blooms, low, bushy in growth. Resembles Jerome. Good 
pot plant. 
LEO DELIBES—Single corolla, light violet purple, soft 
pink sepals. Pleasing color effect. 
LE ROBUSTE (syn. Session’s Rose Phenomenal, Rose 
Queen)—Double fluffy corolla lavender mauve, outside 
petals heavily flushed and streaked rose pink and flesh. 
Sepals reflexed, curled, rose red. Light yellowish green 
foliage. 
LEVERKUSEN (Triphylla Hybrid)—Single corolla, long 
thick tube and short sepals rosy salmon. Bushy, spread- 
ing grower covered with buds and blooms. For sunnier 
place. 
LIBUSE (syn. Cherry) — Single corolla vermilion; short, 
thick tube and sepals deeper vermilion. Distinct color. 
LILAC QUEEN—Double corolla white, flushed and veined 
lilac, a few outer petals rose at base. Short tube and 
short, broad sepals crimson. Low, a good pot plant. 
LITTLE BEAUTY-—Single corolla lavender blue, sepals 
deep pink. Dwarf, bushy plant. A real little beauty. 
LORD BYRON (syn. Dr. Bhuna, but erroneously as Dr. 
Bhuna is double, red and mauve, see check list)—Single 
corolla of deepest velvety purple, almost black; tube and 
sepals scarlet. Low, bushy plant, free flowering. One 
of the best for pots and should be in every fuchsia garden. 
LUCIENNE BREVAL (syn. Robt Blatry, but this fu- 
chsia may not be either one. Check list says: Robert 
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