New Guchtia Jutreductious 
From the G. Niederholzer and from the Victor Reiter experimental gardens 
come the following novelties for 1942 introductions. We have in the past found 
every new variety from these sources of great merit and with confidential 
pride recommend this new assortment of fuchsia hybrids. Advance orders for 
Spring deliveries will be accepted now. All orders filled in rotation. 
America (Niederholzer). An incomparable 
novelty, very thin long tube white at the 
base, gradually changing to rose madder 
on the outside of sepals, solid crimson on 
the underside. The single corolla is dark 
tyrian rose, pistil and stamens are extra 
long. 
Lindissima (Niederholzer). Seemingly the 
greatest double hanging variety; a beauti- 
ful blending of rose and mauve in flowers 
of perfect shape and immense size. A 
luxurious bloomer and fast grower. 
Cora Brandt (Niederholzer). A flower of a 
new shade in red, fine shape, vigorous 
growth and fine foliage. The very thick 
tube and wide spread sepals are solid 
crimson; the wide open corolla is rose- 
madder, tinged with geranium lake; the 
anthers are cyclamen blue. 
Flamenco (Niederholzer). Unique in shape, 
tube and bud very long and slender; very 
narrow and extra long sepals in bizarre 
and spidery spread. Single, almost self 
rose pink. Stiff but slender long branches. 
Excelsior (Niederholzer). Beautiful coloring 
and design on inside of wide open single 
corolla makes this one remarkable. Bril- 
liant royal purple with carmine design in 
center. Short red tube and sepals. Semi- 
stiff branches, moderately floriferous. 
La Paloma (Niederholzer). Another one of 
the precious Rolla Hybrids of distinct char- 
acter. Single white corolla with fine pink 
lines; beautiful solid pale pink inside of 
sepals, lighter outside; perfect and grace- 
ful shape. Strong pale pink stamens and 
anthers, long pistil. Vigorous growth pro- 
ducing masses of flowers. 
Seraphine (Niederholzer). A truly sensa- 
tional novelty, distinctly different. Large 
single wide spread corolla of dark cycla- 
men purple. Upright sepals of phlox pink 
color. Long stamens, maroon anthers, long 
style with yellow stigma. 
Bolero (Niederholzer). Well shaped large 
double with dark imperial purple corolla 
and leathery red sepals. Stiff branches and 
good foliage. Superior to many others in 
this line. A good bloomer for a long season. 
Super Colossal (Niederholzer). Is said to 
be the largest of all the double purples. 
Especially valuable for its extraordinary 
mass production of flowers. May be used 
for baskets by a little coaxing. 

Victory (Reiter, Sr.). The flower is long semi- 
double resembling a very refined Pride of 
Exeter. The sepals are exceptionally long 
and recurved and the corolla is of a fine 
long incurved globular form. The elegant 
semi-double corolla is of solid rose madder 
and the glistening sepals are carmine. The 
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