in the singles. Shown to great advantage at the Exposi- 
tion 1940. 35c. 
MU LAN—Semi-double corolla white, veined rose at base, 
petals serrated at edges. Reflexed rose pink sepals. 
Good grower, good foliage; large flowers in profusion. 
NEW FASCINATION—Double corolla soft pink, each 
petal veined rose. Upright sepals scarlet. Strong plant 
with stiff branches and fine foliage producing large, fluffy 
flowers in greatest profusion. Introduced by us in 1940, 
this fuchsia proved to be all Mr. Niederholzer, the origi- 
nator, claimed for it. 2% inch pots 35c; 4 inch pots 50c. 
OLY MPIA—Single corolla carmine scarlet, sepals pale 
rose. Strong growth, trailing habit. Intense color effect. 
OTTO (claimed by some to be identical with Heron, but we 
find Otto superior in size and coloring)—Single to semi- 
double corolla blue-violet, broad sepals scarlet and crim- 
son. Large flower freely produced on strong grower. By 
far the best in this class. Highly recommended. 
PATTY EVANS (syn. Patty)—Double corolla white, 
veined light rose at base; long sepals waxy white, tinted 
soft rose. Vigorous; large flower, blooms freely. Best 
in a shady location where the flowers are often near white. 
With many enthusiasts Patty Evans replaces Rolla. 
PEEWEE ROSE —Single corolla, a self intense deep rose. 
Tube and sepals somewhat lighter rose. A macrostemma 
alba hybrid, long willowy branches and an abundance 
of beautiful medium small flowers. 
PERKY—Single corolla pink; sepals white, tipped pink. 
Strong upright growth, foliage small and neat, blooms 
freely. Try this one, it’s different. 
PHENOMENAL (syn. Purple Phenomenal; also General 
Roberts which is not correct according to check list) 
—Double corolla plum purple, streaked carmine at base 
of petals. Sepals bright scarlet. This is the variety in- 
troduced by the late Mr. Abraham and is undoubtedly the 
finest of the double red and purple fuchsias. 
PINK BALLOON — Double, fluffy corolla white, petals 
veined pink near base, a few outer petals flushed pink. 
Sepals of heavy substance, rose pink inside, deeper on 
outside. Large round balloon-shaped buds. Introduced 
by us in 1940 (originated by Mr. Niederholzer), this one 
received more favorable comment than all of the others 
brought out by us, and primarily because it blooms heav- 
ily and produces very large flowers on a strong plant. 23% 
inch pots 35c; 4 inch pots 50c. 
PINK PEARL—Double corolla pink, sepals light pink. 
Bushy, upright plant. Almost a self; a great favorite. 
PRIDE OF EXETER—See BEAUTY OF EXETER for 
description. 
PRINCESSITA—Single corolla rose cerise, white at base 
of petals. Short tube and very long recurved sepals waxy 
white. An excellent hanging pot variety with flowers of 
exquisite shape and abundant bloom. 2'% inch pots 35c; 
4 inch pots 50c. 
ROBERT BLATRY—See LUCIENNE BREVAL for de- 
scription. 
ROSE OF CASTILE IMPROVED (syn. Blue Boy) — 
Single corolla violet blue, sepals deep pink. Medium 
sized flowers in greatest profusion. Tall, strong, bushy 
grower. 
ROSE OF DENMARK-—Single corolla soft lustrous rose 
pink, recurved sepals white to pale pink. Strong upright 
plant, good foliage; medium flowers, blooms freely. De- 
servedly one of the most popular of fuchsias. 
ROSE PHENOMENAL—Double corolla rosy mauve, long 
center and short outer petals veined rose near base. Broad 
sepals crimson. Fluffy flower; one of the largest. 
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