BUNGALOW NURSERY « FUCHSIAS «© ALL VARIETIES 

every branch. The foliage is rather small 
but good and the canes are strong and 
firm and could be trained into superb tube 
specimens. 
Margarita (Niederholzer), sgl. Very distinct 
novelty. Broad, upright carmine sepals and 
a short, bell-shaped orchid purple corolla 
with dark rose edging form a peculiar flow- 
er of great beauty. Extremely floriferous, 
large plant, and good foliage. 
Marinka (Red Cup), sgl. Almost a self color 
with rosy scarlet corolla and crimson scar- 
let sepals. Semi-trailing but making a fine 
display when staked up. 
Martha Werle (H. Werle), dbl. A medium- 
sized flower on a small plant growing ina 
window box and compelling constant praise 
by visitors to our nursery. The blooms are 
distinct from others in that line by a cycla- 
men purple corolla and bright red upright 
sepals. Very fine for low border planting 
and ideal for window boxes. 
Mephisto (Reiter, Sr.). Another addition to 
the color range in the shrub class. A bril- 
liant flower that shows off well on a grand 
plant and is identical in size to ‘‘_Mademoi- 
selle’’ but practically the entire flower is of 
deepest crimson. 
Mme. Aubin, sgl.Vigorous grower with deep 
orange-pink corolla and soft salmon sepals. 
Mme. Carnot, dbl. Very large, full double, 
pinkish-white corolla with red sepals and 
red tube. 
Mme. Cornelissen, sgl. One of the most 
widely grown, small flowering red and 
white. Valuable for almost endless flower- 
ing and hardiness, grows to 10 feet high, 
forming fine trees. 
Mme. J. Feuillet, sgl. Highly praised, but not 
much known. Has deep pink sepals and 
tube and white, heavily pink-flashed co- 
rolla. 
Molesworth, dbl. Medium size, of perfect 
shape, scarlet tube and sepals and full 
double snowy white corolla. Branches pen- 
dant, fine for trailing or espalier. 
Mother's Favorite, sdb]. Large flowers with 
bright scarlet calyx, and pure white corolla 
with fluffy petals, bronzy foliage, strong 
grower, very floriferous. 
Mrs. Desmond, dbl. A beautiful mutation 
discovered by Mrs. Cassie Desmond of So- 
quel, Calif. The flowers are large and ex- 
quisite in every regard. Sepals rose-red in- 
side, darker outside, the full corolla is am- 
paro purple and finely veined. Vigorous 
plant with masses of blooms. 
Mrs. Gideon Brown, dbl. Large, bluish-violet 
corolla, scarlet tube and sepals. 
Mrs. Rundle, sgl. Very long white tube and 
very long pointed sepals of flesh color, with 
vivid orange corolla. A real beauty. 
Mrs. Victor Reiter (Reiter, Sr.), sgl. Long 
tubed of Mrs. Rundle type with slender sep- 
als creamy white with occasional faint rose 
or yellow-green tint; corolla is pure crimson, 
fading to creamy white at the extreme base. 
Considered to be the most perfect of all the 
white and red bicolors in this type. 
Mrs. W. H. Ware, sgl. Sepals long reflexed 
white, flushed pink, corolla blue-violet, pink 
at base changing to beautiful red-violet in 
aging flowers. Tall and graceful. 
Muriel, sgl. An old English variety of ex- 
ceptional beauty, immense flowers with 
scarlet tube and sepals and long twisted 
rose corolla. By special training it may be 
grown to any shape, but is supreme for 
hanging basket. As such it was a sensation 
in the Hall of Flowers. 
New Fascination (Niederholzer). A superior 
seed parent, larger, brilliant rose-pink, dou- 
ble corolla, gracefully loose sepals, vigor- 
ous grower and bloomer. Fine foliage. 
Nonpareil (Pink Ballet Girl), dbl., sdbl. A 
very fine grower and most floriferous, good 
for basket, fine for espalier, and large stan- 
dards by careful training. Ivory-pink calyx 
and pale purple-blue corolla. 
Pacifica (Niederholzer). Extremely florifer- 
ous, large spreading plant with stiff branch- 
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