Fuchsia Species 

MACROSTEMMA ALBA SPECIES 
ARBORESCENS (Syringaeflora)—Mexico. 
Erect terminal panicles of small rosy 
lilac flowers. Different from all other 
Fuchsias. Strong growing. 
BACILLARIS — Mexico. Rosy drooping 
very small flowers with flaring mouth. 
Compact grower. 
BOLIVIANA (Braziliensis) — Bolivia. 
Standing more sun and heat, tall grow- 
ing, free blooming over the summer, 
with clusters of long thin flowers of 
searlet red. Illustrated in color. 
CORDIFOLIA — Guatemala. Tall upright 
shrub, very short corolla of yellowish 
white shaded red, deep pink to light 
scarlet tube and short sepals tipped 
green. 
CORYMBIFLORA — Peru. Tall growing 
with clusters of coral red thin flowers. 
CORYMBIFLORA ALBA — Peru. Tall 
growing like preceding with long thin 
white tube and sepals and short deep 
red corolla. 
EXCORTICATA—New Zealand. In its 
native country this variety attains tree- 
like dimensions. Foliage narrow, dark 
green, silvery beneath and flowers of 
dark purple. 
FULGENS — Mexico. Large hairy light 
green leaves with orange vermilion co- 
rolla, orange-pink tube with green tip- 
ped sepals. 
1S1S—Mexico. Medium height, with small 
glossy blue-green foliage and a mass of 
tiny bright crimson flowers. 
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MACROSTEMMA ALBA — 
Chile. Tall upright. growing 
variety with small leaves and 
small blooms of almost pure 
white in both corolla and Sse- 
pals. It has the faintest lilac 
flush to the flower. 
MAGELLANICA |GRACILIS — 
Peru and Chile. Strong grow- 
ing almost climbing in habit. 
Small narrow leaves and 
small thin flowers with nar- 
row red sepals and short pur- 
ple corolla. 
MAGELLANICA GRACILIS VARIEGATA 
—Flowers same as Gracilis above with 
silvery white variegated foliage. 
MAGELLANICA RICCARTONI— Spread- 
ing bushy habit with red sepals and 
large purple corolla. 
PROCUMBENS—New Zealand. A trail- 
ing variety with tiny leaves and short 
orange tube with reflexed purple se- 
pals, no corolla. Blue stamens. Fine 
for the rock garden in the shade. Red 
fruit. 
REFLEXUS—Small bushy plant with tiny 
flowers of orange scarlet and reflexed 
red sepals. 
SERRATIFOLIA—Peru and Chile. Long 
tube white tinted carmine shading to 
green at tips of sepals, deep orange 
pink corolla shading to carmine base. 
SPLENDENS — Mexico. Bushy habit of 
growth with bright orange tube and Se- 
pals tipped green, corolla orange red. 
THYMIFOLIA—Mexico. Minute flowers 
in profusion with tiny crimson sepals 
and petals. Tube of lighter’ shade. 
Prominent white stamens. One of the 
smallest flowers of the group. 
