CORA BRANDT (Niederholzer)—Single corolla rose mad- 
der, tinged with geranium lake. The very thick tube and 
wide spread sepals are crimson, the anthers cyclamen 
purple. Vigorous growth, fine foliage. Wide open corolla 
of a new shade in fuchsias. 
CRESCENDO (Reiter, Sr.)—Double corolla with the outer 
1/3 peony purple while its margins and its lower 2/3 are 
turkey red. Horizontal sepals also turkey red. Medium 
growth and continuous bloom. Probably the most red 
double fuchsia, particularly brilliant in garden display. 
ESPERANZA (Reiter, Sr.)—Single corolla fuchsia pur- 
ple at its base to a paler shade at its edge. Sepals dark 
rose madder. Strong upright growth, good foliage. A 
paler, larger flowered Abbe Farges with longer, finer se- 
pals and exceptional freedom of bloom, suitable for a 
difficult position. 
GALLI-CURCI (Evans & Reeves)—Single corolla pink 
suffused with violet pink; tube and reflected sepals waxy 
shell pink, stained rose pink on reverse side. Large oval 
buds of shell pink. Vigorous grower, habit is spreading 
and weeping, profuse and long bloomer. Breeder con- 
siders Galli-Curci one of the most spectacular hanging 
basket fuchsias. 
INCA MAIDEN (Schmidt)—Single to semi-double corolla 
violet blue, lighter at base, lightly veined flesh at base. 
Tube and outside of sepals shiny rose pink, inside sepals 
rose pink, of crepe texture. Long, narrow sepals are 
curled and reflex, spread over 3 inches. Trailing stems, 
healthy foliage and constant bloomer with showy elong- 
ated buds. One of its parents is Scarlet Beauty, the pat- 
ented hard fuchsia, and so we suggest Inca Maiden as a 
trailer for difficult positions. 
LINDISSIMA (Niederholzer)—Double corolla a beautiful 
blending of rose and mauve, sepals red. A fast grower 
and luxurious bloomer with flowers of perfect shape and 
immense size.. Shown to best advantage as a trailer. 
Undoubtedly a variety of great promise—one you must try. 
MARIPOSA (Reiter, Sr.)—Single corolla dark carmine, the 
long tube and recurved sepals satiny scarlet fusing to ge- 
ranium lake at the base of the sepals. Branches are long 
and drooping, flowers are borne in pendulous profusion. 
An elegant trailing fuchsia. 
MELODY (Reiter, Sr.)—Single corolla cyclamen purple, 
recurved sepals pale neyron rose (colors like Treasure 
Island and Pastel). Strong, branching growth, bright 
green foliage. Resembles Cascade in form of flower, but is 
larger and more perfect with a new color in the large 
singles. A leader for years to come. 
OAKLAND (Reiter, Sr.)—Double corolla white, heavily 
veined with crimson; short, broad, and upright sepals 
and tube crimson. Growth strong and compact, free in 
bloom and good in foliage. Flowers are immense, with a 
powder puff corolla. Will make really huge flowers under- 
good conditions. 
PRODIGAL (Reiter, Sr.)—Single corolla carmine, tube 
and sepals paler carmine. Medium, shrubby grower with 
small leaves and of continuous bloom. Profusion of 
flowers gives the effect of bundles of blossoms on the tips 
of the branches. Recommended for good garden effect. 
ROCKET (Reiter, Sr.)—Tiny single corolla poppy red, 
heavy tube and sepals turkey red. A new break in the 
triphylla group. Growth low and shrubby, the ruddy foli- 
age is large, deeply veined and most beautiful. Flowers 
in clusters. 
SERAPHINE (Niederholzer)—Single corolla dark cyla- 
men purple (orchid pink or pale mallow), upright sepals 
phlox pink, long stamens with maroon anthers and long 
style with yellow stigma. Large wide spread corolla. Dis- 
tinctly different. Received much favorable comment 
wherever exhibited in 1941. 
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