HENRI POINCARE 
See Page 8 

HALLOWE’EN (D-Legen): See hanging 
basket varieties, Page 7. 
HAUTE MONDE (Hazard & Hazard): 
Single corolla of tyrian rose, sepals creamy 
white washed with tyrian rose. A good 
grower with very attractive foliage. 
LEO DELIBES: A new one that has al- 
ready become a great favorite. It has 
pink and white sepals with petals of deep 
purple shading lighter at the base. A 
strong upright grower with good foliage. 
3-inch pots, 20c each; 4-inch pots, 35c each. 
LITTLE BEAUTY: Truly a little beauty. 
The plant is dwarf and compact, which 
makes it excellent for pot culture or for 
planting. Very free flowering with laven- 
der-blue corolla changing to rosy-lavender. 
The deep pink sepals make a fine con- 
trast. Plants in 3-inch pots, 20c each; 
4-inch pots, 35c each. 
LORD BYRON: Another dwarf bushy 
plant of great merit. The dark green 
foliage makes a perfect background for 
the deep velvety purple and scarlet flow- 
ers. Very popular. 
LUSTER IMPROVED: A medium tall 
grower with good foliage. Bright orange- 
red corolla, creamy-white tube and sepals. 
An old one but still one of the best. 
LUCIEN BREVAL: A very large flow- 
ered single of great merit. Light pink, 
almost white, tube and sepals with corolla 
of tantalizing rose-bengal. The whole 
flower is overlaid with a bright iride- 
scence found only in exquisite jewels. 3- 
inch pots, 20c each; 4-inch pots, 35c each. 
(Illustrated on Page 8.) 
MADEMOISELLE: Reiter, Sr. Improved 
Countess of Aberdeen. The plant is strong 
and vigorous with blooms coming in con- 
tinuous profusion on the tips of every 
branch. The foliage is small on fine, arch- 
ing canes, The 34 inch tube is white 
blotched crimson and the recurved sepals 
are white tipped green. The 1% inch cor- 
olla is clear pale Rose Bengal. You are 
sure to want this superb variety in your 
fuchsia collection. 3-inch pots, 20c each; 
4-inch pots, 35c each. 
_MARINKA: See hanging basket varie- 
ties, Page 8. 

LUCIEN BREVAL 
MARIPOSA: See hanging basket varie- 
ties, Page 8. 
MELODY: See hanging basket varieties, 
Page 8. 
MEPHISTO: Reiter, Sr. The flower is 
identical in size to Mademoiselle, but 
practically the entire flower is of deepest 
crimson. A brilliant flower that shows 
off well on a grand plant. A fine com- 
panion for Mademoiselle and a fuchsia 
that will not be overlooked by fuchsia 
connoisseurs. The profusion of well placed 
bloom on this shrub is unbeatable. 3-inch 
pots, 20c each; 4-inch pots, 35c each. 
MINNESOTA: An old favorite in spite 
of the fact that it is a tall rangy grower, 
unless kept in bounds by pruning. The 
color combination of the flower is very 
pleasing. The corolla is deep purple 
shading through carmine to white at the 
base. The green-tipped white sepals 
are overlaid with rose. 
MRS. RUNDLE: A stunning orange 
flowered variety of medium height. 
The blossom has a long tube with 
very long sepals of warm apricot 
salmon and a beautiful vivid orange 
corolla. Very popular. The supply 
never quite meets the demand. 
Plants in 3-inch pots, each 25c; 
4-inch pots, each 35c; 6-inch pots, 
each 75c. 
MME. AUBIN: A vigorous grower, 
drooping habit. Fine, large foliage. 
Single flowers of orange-pink, tube 
and sepals a waxy-pink. Very effec- 
tive when grown on a small trellis 
or staked up, to show the flowers. 
Plants in 3-inch pots, each 20c; 
4-inch pots, each 25c. 
MRS. VICTOR REITER, JR.: See 
hanging basket varieties, Page 8. 
OTTO (Heron): Very large. Corol- 
la of blue purple flushed carmine 
at the base. Broad scarlet sepals 
with deep crimson reverse. Consid- 
ered by many to be the finest of 
this type. 
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OLYMPIA: A good one. Sepals white, 
with corolla of true pink. Large, fine 
foliage. Plants in 3-inch pots, each 25c; 
4-inch pots, each 35c. 
PAMELA (E. & R.): A charming new 
variety with quite distinct coloring. Fine, 
large single flowers with petals of lilac 
edged scarlet, white sepals tipped green, 
tinted lilac on under side. A vigorous 
grower with excellent foliage. Plants in 
3-inch pots, each 20c; 4-inch pots, each 35c, 
PASTEL: See hanging basket varieties, 
Page 8. 
PERKY (Hazard & Hazard): Sepals waxy 
white, very sharp pointed tips of deep 
pink. Corolla single pink. Tall upright 
growth with small neat foliage, a very ex- 
cellent shrub. Plants in 3-inch pots, each 
25c; 4-inch pots, each 35c. 
PRESIDENT: Extremely vigorous, tall- 
growing plant with reddish foliage. Large 
single flowers of burgundy-red. Particu- 
larly valuable as a climber or for tall 
background planting. Plants in 3-inch 
pots, each 20c; 4-inch pots, each 35c; 6- 
inch pots, each 65c. 
PRIDE OF EXETER: What a show a 
well grown plant of this is when in bloom! 
The long broad petals of deep rose suf- 
fused lightly with violet, set in a back- 
ground of perfect long reflexed sepals, of 
light rose, are simply dazzling. The plant 
is a tall grower with good dark green 
foliage. Plants in 3-inch pots, each 20c; 
plants in 4-inch pots, each 35c. 
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PRODIGAL (Pastel x Aurora Superba) 
A shrubby smallish leaved variety with 
flowers similar to those of Thomasina. 
The single flowers have a Carmine corolla 
with paler Carmine sepals and tube. A 
medium grower that continues to bloom 
in spite of its prodigality. 
Grower’s Opinion: The freest bloomer 
we have ever seen. The flowers have 
the form and coloring of Sunset but their 
profusion gives the effect of bundles of 
blossoms on the tips of the branches. A 
good companion for Thomasina. Plants in 
4-inch pots, 50c each. 


