Blue Moon. 
sepals of bright red, large semi-double corolla of almost true 
A strong growing sort with short tube and 
blue color; very floriferous. 
Dorothy. Of spreading, almost climbing, habit with profuse 
attractive foliage, large single flowers of ivory colored tube 
and sepals, bright rose corolla, 
Surprise. Vigorous growing, continuous bloomer. Flowers 
medium to small. Short red tube and sepals; pale blue single 
to semi-double corolla. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
These are usually available in sizes ranging from 2%-in. 
pots at 20c each; 3-in. pots at 25c; 3%-in. at 35c; from 4-in. at 
50c. Extra select quality plants sometimes available at 25% 
increase; 12 plants for price of 10. With advancing season 
supply changes in sizes and quantities. Specimen plants of 
large dimensions can be furnished in some varieties but per- 
sonal inspection is desirable for best satisfaction. Orders will 
be accepted for growing specimens in special pottery to suit 
various uses. 

ABBEY FARGES. Tall growing silvery lilac and pink. 
Alice Hoffman. Of neat semi-dwarf growing type with 
distinctive tube-shaped corolla; pure white and deep rose 
ealix; fohage slightly bronzed when young. 25-50c each, 
Annie Earl. Upright growing; corolla bright cerise with 
ealix of creamy white color. 15-25c. 
AVIATOR. 
red. 
Long pendulous white with twisted sepals of 
FUCHSIA BALCON. A single pink flowering trailer of 
unusual beauty for basket or porch box planting. 25¢ and 35c. 
Baron von Ketteler. Flowers of unusual large size with 
heavy dense mass of petals in its compact corolla of rich 
deep purple, dominated by bright scarlet sepals. Its upright 
growing habit displays the extra large flowers to best ad- 
vantage. 4-inch pots 35c; 5-inch 50c. 
Beauty of Swanley. Corolla small, tight, lavender rose; nar- 
vow sepals, white tipped green. Grows upright, gracefully 
arching when matured. 25-50c. 
BLACK PRINCE. Saucer-lke flower of purple to plum 
color. 
BLUE BOY. Blue to rose center and white to rose ecalix. 
CALEDONTA. Semi-trailing, carmine-pink with red ecalix. 
Cascade. A sensational introduction with extra long sepals 
opening from a long pointed bud of creamy white color on 
short calix tube. The sepals are of blush pink and terminate 
in slender long points curved upwards. Single corolla of 
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Its growing habit 

flaring form in deep carmine cerise color. 
is of semi-trailing nature and plants should be tied up at start, 
then allowed to cascade over with remarkable grace and 
beauty. 50c. 
Countesse of Aberdeen. Growing habit similar to preced- 
ing. Bears flowers with short calix of creamy color, creamy 
pink sepals with wide flaring corolla of blush pink petals 
rounded in form, white pistil, pink anthers. 35c¢ each. 
FUCHSIA CUPID. Neat, compact growing; single flowered, 
of bluish pink corolla with deep pink sepals. 35c to 75c; 3-inch 
to 5-inch pots. 
Dalliance. A very large leaved sort of rather spreading 
growth becoming semi-pendulous with flowering age. Branches 
terminate with large clusters of cerise flowers. One of the 
outstanding sorts for window-box planting. 15-25 and 50c 
sizes. 
Delight. Corolla medium size semi-double, white, red, pis- 
til, long pointed red sepals. Branches and leaf stems reddish, 
growth upright and graceful. 25-50c. 
Display. Saucer shaped corolla of intense pink, contrasting 
light pink ealix. Growth of spreading habit. 
DUCHESSE OF ALBANY. Carmine-searlet corolla, creamy 
white ealix, 
Eva Boegg. A stiff upright growing sort with spreading 
saucer type corolla of deep rose color with red ealix; very 
showy type for garden planting and pots. 25-85c. 

Elsa. Large semi-double corolla of reddish plum color with 
protruding light rose pistil. Sepals pearly white, flushed pink. 
Of spreading growth inclined to pendulous type. 50c. 
