

Trailing Fuchsias—( Continued ) 
MARINKA (Red Cup) —Almost a self 
color with rosy scarlet corolla and crim- 
son scarlet sepals. Semi-trailing but 
making a fine display when staked up 
to show the blooms. 
MRS. VICTOR REITER (Reiter Sr.)—A 
long tubed single bi-color. The plant is 
of a weeping habit and the flowers of 
the Mrs. Rundle type, one of its parents, 
with exactly the same fine tube and 
sepals but with a finer more opulent cor- 
olla. The corolla is pure crimson fading 
to creamy white at extreme base. The 
slender sepals and the Jong tube are 
creamy white occasionally tinted pale 
rose, 
MELODY (Reiter, Sr.)—Beautiful single 
flowered Fuchsia of soft pastel shade. 

Large flowers with the corolla of pale 
Cyclame ; : 8 
y n purple and recurved sepals CASCADE 
of pale Neyron rose. With training 
might be developed as a h ing : . 
P Es vad PROCUMBENS—See species for descrip- 
MURIEL — Scarlet sepals, large single tion. 
twisted petals of rosy lilac. Fine. 
TRAILING QUEEN — Trailing habit with 
fuchsia red corolla and long pointed 
bright scarlet tube and sepals. Very 
showy. 
Note: 
Trailing Fuchsias grown 
TRAILING KING—Trailing habit as pre- 
ceding with lighter colored corolla and 
sepals. 
in hanging pots should 
SAN FRANCISCO (Reiter, Sr.) —Trailing 
type. A rather thick translucent tube 
spring before growth be- and the sepals are a pale carmine rose 
in the inside and carmine rose on the 
outside. Large single corolla of pure 
growth from the crown. deep orange red, 
be cut back severely each 
gins, to promote new 
Fertilize during the WISTERIA (Neiderholzer)—Strong grow- 
ing Fuchsia with a narrow long tube 
and oblong bud of almost white with 
or 6 weeks for best re- very pale green tip. The inside of the 
sepals is tinged with Phlox pink. The 
single corolla is Mallow purple, irregu- 
gen fertilizer. lar with each petal on a long peduncle. 
In addition each sepal rolled up carries 
a miniature petal on its base. 
growing season each § 
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