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MRS. VICTOR REITER ... (Rei- 
ter, Sr.) A long tubed single bicol- 
or. The plant is of weeping habit, 
medium vigor and light green fol- 
iage. The corolla is pure crimson, 
fading to creamy white at the ex- 
treme base. The slender sepals and 
the long tube are creamy white, the 
sepals occasionally tinted pale rose. 
Both sepals and tube are of waxy 
translucence. Suitable for baskets. 
POINCARE ... Very long, _bell- 
shaped violet blue petals, bright red 
sepals. Very fine. One of the few fu- 
chias in this color range suitable for 
basket use. 
VICTORY (Victor Reiter) 
The flower is a long semi-double with 
exceptionally long recurved sepals. 
Corolla is of fine long incurved globu- 
lar form, semi-double, of solid rose 
madder. The glistening sepals are car- 
mine. The large flowers present a rare 
elegance of form, evenness of color. 
FUCHSIA Seree Gal Eos 
4-inch pots 50c; 6-inch pots $1.00 
ARBORESCENS (syn. Syringaeflora) Mexico. Very strong, 
vigorous ‘grower. Eventually makes a small tree. Erect, ter- 
minal panicles of small rosy lilac flowers in clusters. Very often 
mistaken for a lilac. Does well near the coast in full sunlight. 
AUSTRA-MONTANA .. . A newly-discovered species from 
South America. Extremely interesting. Attractive dark green 
foliage, with single, brilliant orange flowers about three inches 
long, flaring wide at the end of the tube. Offered for the first 
time; highly recommended. Rare. 
BACILLARIS (Mexico) ... A very pretty, interesting species. 
Small, light green foliage. Profusion of small red flowers with 
flaring mouth. Makes a good bush, standard or climber. 
CORALLINA (syn. Exoniensis.) . . . Large single flowers, 
scarlet sepals, deep purple corolla. Makes a fine plant to train 
up the side of a wall or building, or over a wall. 
CORYMBIFLORA (Peru) . Tall and spreading, large, 
handsome foliage, very long brilliant red flowers borne in clus- 
ters. A beautiful and aristocratic plant. 

VICTORY —An outstandingly beautiful and 
versatile new Fuchsia. A superb basket type. 

CORYMBIFLORA. alba . . . Same 
habit ‘as preceding, petals of deep 
pink with long white tubes. 
FULGENS (Mexico) ... Large to- 
mentose, light green foliage, flowers 
in clusters with orange vermilion co- 
rolla. Orange pink tube with green 
tipped sepals. Vigorous, free grow- 
ing type. Fine for wall and trellis. 
FULGENS goselli . . . A hybrid of 
the preceding, with large glossy green 
foliage, suffused with light purple. 
Clusters of flowers with extremely 
long tubes of orange scarlet. Rare. 
ISIS (Mexico) ... Bushy and com- 
pact. Small glossy blue-green foliage. 
Many minute crimson flowers. Will 
stand sun. 
MAGELLANICA alba. . . Strong 
grower, light green foliage, myriads 
of small single flowers of very deli- 
cate lavender, sometimes pure white. 
MAGELLANICA gracilis (Chile and 
Peru) ... One of the first Fuchsias introduced into cultiva- 
tion. A very vigorous growing type, profuse bloomer. Small, 
narrow leaves, small flowers with red sepals, short purple 
corolla. 
SERRATIFOLIA (Peru) ... Medium to low grower. 
Needs a sheltered cool situation. Long tube of waxy cerise, 
fading to blush. Green tipped sepals and petals of bright or- 
ange. One of the most beautiful of all Fuchsias. Rare. 
SPLENDENS (Mexico)... 
Climbing type. Dark green, rather hairy foliage. Flowers quite 
different from all other Fuchsias. Bright red tubes with green 
sepals. Will stand sun. 
Extremely vigorous grower. 
THYMIFOLIA (Mexico) ... Very small flowers in great pro- 
fusion with minute crimson sepals. Tube of lighter shade. Prom- 
inent white stamens. 
VIRGATA (Mexico) ... A bushy grower, rather compact in 
habit. Small foliage, with a profusion of red and purple flow- 
ers. Stands sun well. Makes a splendid flowering shrub. Hardy. 
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