BUNGALOW NURSERY e- FUCHSIAS «© ALL VARIETIES 

der edging the petals. Short tube, sepals 
long and spreading, deep rose red. Hand- 
some large elongated buds. Good grower, 
fine foliage, and very free flowering. A 
beautifully proportioned flower. Stock 
scarce. 
Glendale (Evans & Reeves), sgl. A strong 
tall-growing plant with a profusion of dain- 
ty coral-pink flowers. A novelty of great 
merit, will stand full sun. 
Glory (Werle). A strong growing fuchsia 
with firm arching branches, exceptionally 
rich, clean, thick foliage. The single 
corolla is well formed and deepens from 
crimson at its base to deep tyrian rose. 
A very good doer even in a difficult posi- 
tion. 
Golondrina (Niederholzer). Unique by its 
irregularly crinkled and frilled corolla, 
named golondrina for its long wide spread 
swallow wing sepals of 4 inch diameter. 
Tube and sepals rose madder, single corolla 
magenta, streaked light and dark edges, 
emphasized by crimson blotches. One of 
the most prolific bloomers. 
Grotesque (Niederholzer). Crimson sepals 
twisted, upright, rough inside, smooth out- 
side, pure white corolla, double, loose, ir- 
regular with sharp lines of crimson; extra 
long stamens and a very short, almost hid- 
den, pistil add to curious character. Very 
tall, strong, stiff branches. 
Gypsy Queen, dbl. A very fine enormous 
flower with deep crimson calyx and rose- 
mauve corolla. Very vigorous plant, 6 feet 
or more. 
Halloween (Dr. Lagan). Similar in growth 
to Cascade, very large flowers, light plum 
corolla, sepals white flushed pink, wonder- 
ful basket. 
Hap Hazard, dbl. A large upright plant with 
well-shaped flowers of scarlet tube and sep- 
als and deep purple corolla, petals with 
fine white edging. 
Henri Poincare. To my mind one of the most 
beautiful fuchsias grown. The long violet- 
blue corolla forms a perfect bell, which is 
handsomely set off by pointed red sepals. 
By very little coaxing makes wonderful 
basket. 
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 elongated buds. 
Jules Daloges, dbl. Very popular for its ex- 
tra large flowers with red calyx and violet- 
plum pale corolla with splashes of fine pink. 

Sunset 
Kitty O’Day, dbl. Tube and sepals rose red. 
Corolla white washed and veined rose red. 
Petals beautifully cupped or rolled in edges. 
A handsome, large, very floriferous variety. 
La Paloma (Niederholzer). Another one of 
the precious Rolla Hybrids of distinct char- 
acter. Single white corolla with fine pink 
lines; beautiful solid pale pink inside of 
sepals, lighter outside; perfect and grace- 
ful shape. Strong pale pink stamens and 
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