BUNGALOW ONURSERYsos FUGHSIAS «© ALL VARIETIES 

one of the finest of the new single varieties. 
The corolla of the flower is an entrancing 
shade of burgundy red. The sepals are 
glowing pink, striped with white. 
Black Princess (Niederholzer). 8 feet high, 
gracefully arching branches, very florifer- 
ous, the darkest and largest single wide 
open deep purple corolla and red sepals. 
Blue Moon (Niederholzer),dbl.,sdbl. Praised 
for its beautiful, nearest to true blue, semi- 
double, well-shaped corolla, backed by 
long, bright red sepals on short tube. A very 
rich bloomer growing to 6 feet high. 
Bolero (Niederholzer). Well shaped large 
double with dark imperial purple corolla 
and leathery red sepals. Stiff branches and 
good foliage. Superior to many others in 
this line. A good bloomer for a long season. 
Boliviana. A species from Brazil and Bolivia. 
Unique by its very large, long clusters of 
red flowers turning into very decorative 
dark red bead-like berries. Will stand a 
good deal of sun. 
Brentwood (Evans & Reeves), dbl., sdbl. 
Dwarf pure white if grown in deep shade, 
but with tinge of pink in some sun. 
Butterfly (Reiter, Sr.). A fine large single 
self with recurved sepals and spréading 
corolla. Very similar to Muriel but-of im- 
proved form and finer more even color. The 
corolla is rose Bengal and the sepals and 
the base of the corolla are crimson. The 
foliage is light green; the habit is trailing. 
Vigor is medium. 
California, sgl. Tall, vigorous grower, light 
green foliage, flowers with bright orange 
corolla and coral pink calyx. One of the tall- 
est and one of the best to make trees. 
Cascade (Dr. Lagan), sgl. One of the finest 
trailers with masses of large flowers, long, 
pointed buds, pale carmine sepals and 
deep carmine corolla. The Exposition flower 
filling large urns in arcades of courts. 
Claret Cup (Dr. Lagan), sgl. A sister of Cas- 
cade and Halloween. Has been grown and 
admired in a few places and deserves spe- 
cial introduction. Very large flowers with 
pale carmine sepals and corolla of Rose 
Bengal. We use this variety for baskets with 
good results. 
Conchilla (Niederholzer). All globular, all 
curved, short semi-double amethyst violet 
corolla, changing to rhodamine purple, 
petals shell-like curved, sepals fully rolled 
up. 
Cora Brandt (Niederholzer). A flower of a 
new shade in red, fine shape, vigorous 
growth and fine foliage. The very thick 
tube and wide spread sepals are solid 
crimson; the wide open corolla is rose- 
madder, tinged with geranium lake; the 
anthers are cyclamen blue. 
FLAMENCO 

Corymbiflora Alba. A species from Peru. 
Tall growing shrub with clusters of flowers 
with long, thin white tube and sepals and 
short, deep red corolla. 
Countess of Aberdeen (Schneewitchen),sgl. 
A little treasure decidedly different, small 
plant with medium small fine flowers of 
ivory pink calyx and darker pink corolla. 
Crescendo (Reiter, Sr.). Double corolla with 
the outer 1/4 peony purple while its mar- 
gins and its lower 2% % are turkey red. 
Horizontal sepals also turkey red. Medium 
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