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Two-year-old plant of Fuchsia Molesworth grown in hanging basket for arbor or sum- 
mer house decoration. This variety thrives equally well when hung under a spreading 
tree or standing on a partially shaded patio wall. 
HENRI POINCARE: To my mind one of 
the most beautiful fuchsias grown. The 
long violet-blue corolla forms a perfect 
bell, which is handsomely set off by point- 
ed red sepals. Stock very limited. Plants 
in 3-inch pots, 20c each; plants in 4-inch 
pots, 35c each. (See page 7.) 
HUGH EVANS (Evans & Reeves): A sin- 
gle trailing variety much like our old 
friend Marinka. Both petals and sepals are 
longer, which enhances the grace and 
beauty of the whole plant. The tube and 
sepals are a true crimson with corolla of 
peony-purple tinged red. Plants in 3-inch 
pots, 20c each; in 4-inch pots, 35c each. 
MARINKA: Semi-trailer of exquisite 
beauty. The sepals and petals of the large 
single flowers are a rich oriental red. The 
plant is a good grower and heavy bloomer. 
MARIPOSA (Mme. Aubin x “Ballet 
Girl’): A trailer with very long thin flow- 
ers. The 21-inch flower has a long tube 
and recurved sepals of satiny Scarlet fus- 
ing to Geranium Lake at the base of the 
sepals. The corolla is dark Carmine, 
changing to Geranium Lake as it joins the 
sepals. The branches are long and droop- 
ing and the flowers are borne in pendul- 
ous profusion. 
Grower’s Opinion: This hanging variety 
may be compared to a heavier growing 
Balkon with greatly enlarged flowers and 
intensified warmth and brilliance of bloom. 
Its hanging qualities, coupled with its 
luminosity and freedom of bloom, made 
it the choice from among fifty sister seed- 
lings. Elegant. 4-inch pots, each 50c. 
MELODY (Patty Evans x Mrs. Victor 
Reiter): This is a perfectly shaped single 
of good size in the much desired pastel 
shades. Although the flower is larger and 
more perfect, it resembles Cascade in form 
but its coloring fits closely into the Treas- 
ure Island-Pastel group. The corolla is 
pale Cyclamen Purple and the recurved 
sepals are pale Neyron Rose. The habit is 
strong self branching, with fine bright 
green foliage. An especially good doer. 
Plants in 4-inch pots, 50c each. 
MRS. VICTOR REITER, JR.: A brilliant 
addition to the hanging basket varieties. 
The flowers are long tubed bicolors of the 
Mrs. Rundle type, but larger and brighter. 
The tube and sepals are creamy white oc- 
asionally tinted pale pink. The petals are 
beautiful combinations of crimson and tyr- 
ian rose. The plant is a good grower, with 
excellent foliage. Plants in 3-inch pots, 20c 
each; in 4-inch pots, 35c each. 
MOLESWORTH: This is one of the fin- 
est varieties for hanging baskets or low 
foreground plantings. The many trailing 
branches are covered for months with a 
gorgeous arrav of beautiful very double, 
red and white flowers. The corolla is 
white, the sepals clear red. 
MURIEL: A wonderful 
basket variety. Outstand- 
ing large flowers of cy- 
clamen purple with 
crimson sepals. This va- 
riety cannot be too high- 
ly recommended. 
PASTEL: Similar to 
Treasure Island in color, 
with greatly improved 
growing habits. Short 
tube and large broad se- 
pals of Neyron rose with 
the single corolla of old 
rose shaded lilac. Strong 
grower. Plants in 3-inch 
pots, 20c each; 4-inch 
pots, 35c each. 
SAN FRANCISCO 
(Reiter, Jr.): A weeping 
variety of extreme beau- 
ty and appeal. It has all 
the good qualities of its 
parents, Robert Blatry 
and Mrs. Victor Reiter. 
The sepals are large, 
long and luxuriant look- 
ing. Their color is pale 
carmine rose on the out- 
side. The large single co- 
rolla is pure Geranium 
Lake. An interesting fea- 
ture of the tube is that 
it is more squarish than 
round. If you like bas- 
ket varieties you are 
sure to want this one. 
Plants in 3-inch pots, 25c 
each; 4-inch pots, 35c 
each; 6-inch pots, 65c. 
TRAILING QUEEN: 
Very fine for hanging 
basket or window box. 
Clear red corolla, long 
pointed bright scarlet 
sepals, Makes a grand 
show for many months. 

MELODY 
TREASURE ISLAND (Victor Reiter): 
Sepals of this beauty are a satiny Ney- 
ron rose with tips of pale green. The co- 
rolla shades from Neyron rose at the © 
base to fuchsia pink of the palest hue 
veined in a deeper shade. A very vigor- 
ous grower. Plants in 3-inch pots, 20c 
each; in 4-inch pots, 35c each. 
WISTERIA (Niederholzer): This has 
been a sensation wherever shown. The 
name is fitting for the color of the bloom 
and much more so for the habit of 
growth. It is unique, literally growing 
like a wisteria climber. Ideal for pergola 
or for basket. The leathery inside of the 
sepals is tinged phlox-pink. Outside of 
sepals is almost white. The single corolla 
is mallow purple, and oddly irregular in 
shape. Plants in 3-inch pots, 25c each; 4- 
inch pots, 35c each; 6-inch pots, 65c each. 
HANGING BASKET FUCHSIA CASCADE 

