es, crimson sepals upright, slightly twisted, 
corolla single and semi-double of orchid- 
purple, lighter at base and darker on edges 
with fine crimson veins. A truly distinct and 
worthwhile novelty. 
Pasadena, dbl. A compact small plant of 
good habit with flowers of rose-pink calyx 
and rather loose snowy white corolla. 
Patty Evans (Evans & Reeves), dbl., sdbl. A 
vastly improved Rolla. Waxy white, faintly 
pink calyx and full, long white corolla, vig- 
orous in growth and very floriferous. 
Pastel (Reiter, Sr.). This is an improvement 
of “Treasure Island” but slightly larger and 
paler, and with better foliage. 
Pee Wee Rose (Niederholzer), sgl. A Macro- 
stemma hybrid, 7 feet high with long wil- 
lowy branches and an abundance of beau- 
tiful medium-small flowers, almost self in- 
tense light rose color. 
Pepita (Niederholzer), sgl. Vigorous as 
Macrostemma Alba, one of its parents, rose- 
pink tube and sepals, fine deep blue co- 
rolla. A charming little flower. 
Pink Pearl, dbl. A real beauty in a tall, up- 
right plant with masses of clear pink flowers 
almost self. 
Pink Balloon (Niederholzer). Large, pink 
balloon-shaped buds, with snow-white 
double corolla. 
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Pride of Exeter, sdbl. Long corolla with large 
broad petals of deep rose lightly suffused 
violet, long, pointed reflexed sepals of light 
rose, tube white shaded pink. 
Prince of Orange, sgl. A real gem of slow 
growth with deep orange-vermillion corolla 
and soft carmine tube with sepals of deep 
salmon. 
Purple Bowl (Niederholzer). Luminous pur- 
ple, single, bowl-shaped corolla and red 
sepals. 
Purple Phenomenal, dbl. Of the many large 
double red and purples sold under that 
name there is just one outstanding for its 
superiority. It has been introduced by the 
late Mr. Abraham and this is the one we 
offer. 
Rolla, dbl., sdbl. A very distinct variety with 
white corolla and tube and sepals of the 
very faintest pink. 
Rosecroft. For its foliage called “Holly Leaf 
Fuchsia.” Long, beautifully formed blos- 
soms of striped, pink corolla, and long 
curved sepals of carmine. 
Rose of Denmark, sgl. One of the best with 
corolla of pale rose shading to deeper rose 
at edge of petals, reflexed pale flesh sepals 
and tube. 
Rose Pillar (Reiter, Jr.), sgl. A vigorous vari- 
ety of an entirely new color in fuchsia, in 
foliage and vigor resembling pink pearl. 
The flower is of clear Neyron rose color 
edged with a thin margin of geranium lake, 
shaped like Display but larger and less 
formal. A strong grower to make excellent 
pillar plant. 
Rose Queen, dbl. A very distinct variety, 
vigorous grower with lovely light green fo- 
liage. Large flowers of clear violet, flushed 
lilac with rose shadings and bright red 
sepals. 
San Francisco (Reiter, Sr.). A single and an 
absolutely distinct fuchsia in every way. In 
the field of weeping varieties it combines 
quality, freedom of bloom, exceptional foli- 
age and clarity of color. The sepals are long 
and pale carmine-rose. The corolla is pure 
geranium lake. 
Santa Monica, dbl. Valuable for its late 
blooming season, flowering profusely thru 
late fall. Bright red sepals and tube, corolla 
flesh-pink streaked cerise. 
Scarlet Baby (Niederholzer). A most grace- 
ful single red and purple, very long carmine 
stamens and pistil; sepals are brilliant car- 
mine curved up perfectly regular; corolla 
deep purple violet carmine at the base. 
Scintillation, dbl., sdbl. Sepals long, re- 
flexed, tyrian rose inside, darker outside, 
