ROSE PHENOMENAL—Double corolla rosy mauve, long 
center and short outer petals veined rose near base. Broad 
sepals crimson. Fluffy flower; one of the largest. 
ROSE PILLAR—Single corolla neyron rose edged geran- 
' ium lake; recurved sepals neyron rose tipped green. An 
- entirely new color among the selfs. Tall, vigorous grower. 
Resembles Sunset in shape of flowers. 
ROYAL PURPLE—Semi-double corolla intense velvety 
purple, tube and sepals bright scarlet. The richest colored 
of all the double fuchsias. Free flowering. 
SAN FRANCISCO—Single corolla geranium lake. Thick 
tube and long sepals carmine rose, of remarkable sub- 
stance and translucency, with a glossy appearance. Ab- 
solutely distinct in every way with quality, freedom of 
bloom, exceptional foliage and clarity of color. An out- 
standing hanging pot variety. 35c. 
SIDNEY MITCHELL—Double corolla deep _ violet, 
splashed orange red at base; short tube and broad, long 
reflexed sepals crimson. Large pointed buds; long, cone- 
shaped corolla. Fine dark foliage. One of Mr. Hazard’s 
best fuchsias. 35c. 
SOUVENIR DE HENRY HENKEL (Andenken an Henry 
Henkel)—Single short orange pink corolla, very long 
tube and short sepals deep pink. Of bushy habit with 
handsome reddish foliage. By far the finest of the triphylla 
hybrids. Showy pot plant variety. 
STARLIGHT—Single corolla deep rose, white at base of 
long petals. Tube and sepals creamy white. Low, bushy, 
with fine foliage and exceptionally floriferous. 
SUNRAY—Single corolla rosy purple, sepals salmon. 
Leaves variegated silvery white, shades of green, cream 
and yellow. New leaves and stems of colorful rosy hue. 
Beautiful foliage effect. Medium high, bushy. 
SUNSET—Single wide open corolla salmon coral shaded 
with orange towards edge of petals. Short tube and out- 
side of sepals pale salmon, tipped green. Inside sepals 
golden salmon. Strong, upright, bushy grower; blooms 
profusely. Sunset is first choice with many fuchsia en- 
thusiasts. 
SURPRISE—Single corolla lavender blue, at very base of 
petals flesh with light rose veins. Tube and outside of 
sepals shining scarlet, inside soft rose red. Vigorous, 
tall, but bushy; medium size flowers, blooms continuously. 
In our opinion Surprise is the best macrostemma alba hy- 
brid, excepting only (for other color) Peewee Rose. 
SUZANNE PASQUIER—Double corolla white, flushed 
and veined pink at base of petals; long, broad sepals 
bright red on outside, deep rose inside. Upright habit, 
often slow growth; with large, pointed buds and large 
flowers. 
SWANLEY YELLOW—See AURORA SUPERBA. 
THOMASINA—Single corolla henna red, also described 
as terra cotta and orange; sepals flesh to tan. Medium 
size flowers in profusion on bushy plant with dark foliage. 
Absolutely distinct in coloring. Recommended. 
TOM WEST—Variegated foliage, particularly fine in 
spring and summer or whenever new growth starts. 
Leaves mottled in various shades of green and cream, new 
leaves flushed red and pink. Bushy plant, beautiful in 
hanging pot. Flowers are single, red and purple. Well 
worth a trial. 35c. 
TRAUDCHEN BONSTEDT (syn. Taudeschen Bonstedt) 
—Single corolla, long thin tube and short sepals all pale 
salmon pink. Flowers borne in clusters. A triphylla 
bybrid. 
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