BUNGALOW NURSERY « FUCHSIAS: « ALL VARIETIES 

the fair. Soft pink sepal and tube and ivory 
white corolla. Bushy grower and good 
bloomer. 
Falling Stars (Reiter, Sr.). Sepals are pale 
translucent scarlet, and the inner surface 
has a beautiful iridescence which sets off 
the glowing turkey-red corolla. The foliage 
is good, and the growth is quite weeping. A 
glowing flower, free blooming and a strong 
grower. 
Fanfare (Reiter, Sr.). Represents the largest 
and finest of the trumpet flowers with amaz- 
ingly rich new colorings. It has exceptional 
vigor and fine foliage and is good as a 
large background plant or climber. 
Firefly (Niederholzer). Distinct by its almost 
luminous, vivid red corolla and sepals al- 
most a self, medium size single flowers in 
great masses, flaming in full sun, tall 
grower. 
Forget-Me-Not (Niederholzer), sgl. One of 
the most dainty, well shaped, medium-sized 
flowers.Very pale pink tube and sepals and 
pale blue corolla. Strong upright growth 
with mass of flowers for the longest season. 
Plant in shade for perfect color. Was highly 
praised at the Exposition Hall of Flowers. 
Fulgens. A species from Mexico. Large, 
light green foliage with masses of long, nar- 
tow flowers of pale orange calyx, green tip- 
ped sepals and vermilion short corolla. Very 
popular, fine for full sun. 
Gartenmeister Bonstedt, sgl. A triphylla hy- 
brid. Flowers glowing brick red with orange 
shading. Dark bronze red leaves, likes sun. 
Glendale (Evans & Reeves), sgl. A strong 
tall-growing plant with a profusion of dain- 
ty coral-pink flowers. A novelty of great 
merit, will stand full sun. 
Glory (Werle). A strong growing fuchsia 
with firm arching branches, exceptionally 
rich, clean, thick foliage. The single flowers 
are carried in the greatest possible profu- 
sion well out toward the end of the branch- 
es. They hold up particularly well even in 
open sun, and the blooming season is very 
long and continuous. The tube is pure crim- 
son and the horizontal sepals are narrow 
and pointed. The single corolla is well form- 
ed and deepens from crimson at its base to 
deep tyrian rose. A very good doer even in 
a difficult position. 
Golondrina (Niederholzer). Unique by its 
irregularly crinkled and frilled corolla, 
named golondrina for its long wide spread 
swallow wing sepals of 4 inch diameter. 
Tube and sepals rose madder, single corolla 
magenta, streaked light and dark edges, 
emphasized by crimson blotches. One of 
the most prolific bloomers. 
G. Monk, dbl., sdb]. Produces an abundance 

Sunset 
of medium-sized flowers with fine purple- 
blue corolla and deep pink sepals and tube. 
A compact plant good for pot culture. 
Grotesque (Niederholzer). Crimson sepals 
twisted, upright, rough inside, smooth out- 
side, pure white corolla, double, loose, ir- 
regular with sharp lines of crimson; extra 
long stamens and a very short, almost hid- 
den, pistil add to curious character. Very 
tall, strong, stiff branches. 
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