BEAUTY OF TROWBRIDGE—(this is the fuchsia that 
was labeled Annie Earle in the hanging pot display 
in the Hall of Flowers at the Fair. Annie Earle is an up- 
right grower)—Single corolla deep rose pink, long tube 
and sepals waxy white. Great favorite wherever ex- 
hibited. 
BETTY—Semi-double corolla creamy white, veined rose 
red; tube and sepals rose red. Small flowers in abundance. 
BUTTERFLY—Described under 1942 Introductions. 
CASCADE—Single corolla deep carmine, very long slender 
sepals white, flushed pale carmine. Strong grower, good 
foliage, large flowers. Featured out-of-doors at the Fair. 
ELSA—Double corolla rosy blue-purple; sepals white, pink 
flush on inside. Large flowers, blooms profusely. 
EVELYN LITTLE (syn. Best Trailer, other arbitrary 
names) — Corolla rose pink flushed lavender; sepals 
deep pink. A good grower of branching habit. Medium 
size flowers. 
FALLING STARS—Described on page 7. 
FANDANGO—Described on page 7. 
FIREFALL—Single corolla fuchsia red, long tube and sep- 
als carmine. Strong grower (should be pinched back sev- 
eral times to induce branching), dark foliage and reddish 
stems. Large flowers produced in masses, very showy. 
GIANT CASCADE (syn. Big Cascade, also sold by at least 
one nursery as Hallowe’en)—Single corolla deep carmine, 
long, broad, upturned sepals white, pink inside. More 
colorful and larger than Cascade. Tops among the trailers. 
HUGH EVANS—Single corolla burgundy red, tube and 
sepals crimson. Large flowers, strong grower. 
INCA MAIDEN—Described under 1942 Introductions. 
LADY HEYTESBURY-—Single corolla rose, darker near 
edge of petals which is flushed orange; long narrow sep- 
als white, faintly blush, tipped green. Highly recommended. 
LINDISSIMA—Described under 1942 Introductions. 
MARINKA (syn. Red Cup)—Single corolla crimson, red 
sepals. Reddish stems and leaves. Most popular red trailer. 
MARIPOSA—Described under 1942 Introductions. 
METEOR (syn. Autumnale)—Prized for its highly colored 
foliage of bronze, orange, yellow and green. Single red 
and purple flowers. Keep in full growth, sunnier location. 
MME. FORTE—Single corolla salmon cerise; long tube 
and sepals waxy white, flushed pink. Beautiful trailer. 
MOLESWORTH—Double corolla snow white; broad, up- 
turned sepals scarlet. Large flower, the finest double 
white for hanging pots. Highly recommended. 
MORNING MIST—Single corolla orange and brick red, 
long tube and sepals salmon pink. Distinct color effect. 
MRS. RUNDLE—Described on page 9. 
MRS. VICTOR REITER—Described on page 9. 
MURIEL—Single corolla rosy lilac, sepals red. Very long 
petals; long, reflexed sepals. Vigorous, blooms freely. 
Sold out four years in succession before season’s end. 
NONPAREIL—See Pink Ballet Girl. 
OLYMPIA—Single corolla carmine scarlet, sepals pale 
rose. Strong growth, trailing habit. Intense color effect. 
PINK BALLET GIRL (syn. Nonpareil, which is a double 
red and white, see check list)—-Semi-double corolla rosy 
violet blue, sepals white, flushed pink. Fine grower, good 
foliage, floriferous. One of the really showy fuchsias. 
PRINCESSITA—Single corolla rose cerise, white at base 
of petals. Short tube and very long recurved sepals waxy 
white. An excellent hanging pot variety with flowers of 
exquisite shape and abundant bloom. 
PROCUMBENS—No corolla, short orange tube, reflexed 
purple sepals, blue stamens. Small leaves and flowers. 
This is a species of graceful growth, red berries after 
bloom. 
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