Lotest Guchsia Novelties 
From the strictly amateur hybridising gardens of Mr. G. Niederholzer we have selected a 
number of outstanding distinct novelties for 1943 distribution. Every one of them is differ- 
ent from anything previously offered anywhere. Every one is a worthy addition to such 
famous varieties as Wisteria, Lindissima, America, Cora Brandt, Flamenco, and other 
beauties from the same gardens. 
We enjoy the privilege of being sole distributors of these new fuchsias and accept 
advance orders now for 1943 delivery. Wholesale orders should be placed without delay 
to make timely propagation and distribution possible. 
Frank E. Henry dedicated in memory to 
the past president of the American Fuchsia 
Society. Tube and sepals very pale pink 
and fluify large semi-double corolla is pure 
white. 
Mrs. G. G. Henry in memory of Frank E. 
Henry's wife who passed away a very few 
days after his death. Colors as the above 
but smaller in perfect pagoda shape, sin- 
gle, pendant branches, fine for hanging 
pots. 
Prima Donna. The finest and largest form 
in very pale pink and pure white, single, 
a perfect form flower of great beauty. 
Lucky Strike. A novelty creating sensation 
wherever shown, double, globular, perfect 
form in a variety of colors unlike any in 
other fuchsias. 
Papilio. Rose tube and sepals, semi-double 
loose long corolla of brilliant light purple. 
A beautiful large flower on an upright 
plant, very floriferous. 
Coquette. Cute is the best expression for 
this unique beauty with red tube, white 
sepals and bluish purple single corolla. 
Character of growth promises a good 
hanging pot plant. 
Minuet. One of the most floriferous bril- 
liant red and purples. Wide open single, 
straight funnel-shape corolla. A _ real 
beauty of good size on upright plant. 
Rosemarye. Dedicated to Mrs. West's, of 
Richmond, lovely daughter. This flower has 
already gained great praise for its ex- 
quisite, very pale purplish blue color. The 
wide open semi-double, charming irregu- 
lar corolla is backed by a large brilliant, 
pale pink calyx. 
Cheerful. That is the way the flower looks 
—hbright and cheerful. Has a slightly irreg- 
ular bright blue corolla and rose sepals, 
medium size flowers, good bloomer. 
Whitemost. A truly almost white beauty 
without the tell-tale brown markings of so- 
called whites. The large long buds are 
almost perfectly white. The open flower 
shows a long fluffy semi-double pure white 

corolla and the inside of the sepals with 
a very faint tint of pink. 
A better name than “Whitemost” is de- 
sired for this wonderful novelty. A four 
inch pot plant is offered to the discoverer 
of the most appropriate and accepted 
name—three more plants of other novelties 
will be given to the near winners. Send 
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