Single Flowered Fuchsias—(C ontinued ) 
MADAME THIBAUD—Strong tall grow- 
ing with long pointed bud opening to 
cup-shaped corolla of bright vio'et rose. 
Long narrow deep rose sepals. 
masses of bloom. 
Heavy 
MADEMOISELLE (Reiter, Sr.)—A bush 
type strong and vigorous with the 
blooms coming in continuous profusions 
on the tips of every branch. The tube 
is white blotched crimson and the se- 
pals white tipped green. The medium 
small single corolla is of clear pale rose. 
MME. CORNELISSEN — Long single 
white corolla with bright scarlet sepals. 
MELODY (Reiter, Sr.)—Beautiful single 
flowered fuchsia of soft pastel shade. 
Large flowers with the corolla of pale 
Cyclamen purple and recurved sepals of 
pale Neyron rose. With training might 
be developed as a hanging type. See 
back cover for illustration. 
MEPHISTO (Reiter, Sr.)—Strong grow- 
ing upright type with very brilliant 
flowers of medium size with the entire 
flower of the deepest crimson. 
MONTEREY — Bright orange pink short 
corolla, narrow and sharply pointed se- 
pals of soft pink delicately shaded or- 
ange. Broad leaves. 
MRS. J. D. FREDERICKS (Evans & 
Reeves) — Fast growing plant with 
masses of dainty salmon pink blossoms. 
Should be allowed to grow into a large 
spreading specimen. (And they say will 
grow in full sun.) 
MRS. MARSHALL—Creamy white sepals 
and rosy cerise corolla. 
MRS. LOVELL SWISHER—Dainty slen- 
der single flowers with long tube of 
flesh pink, sepals white, petals deep old 
rose. Tall, vigorous and extremely flo- 
riferous; we consider this fuchsia a 
charming addition to the family. 
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MRS. RUNDLE—Very long tube and very 
long pointed sepals of flesh color, with 
vivid crange corolla. A real beauty. 
MRS. W. H. WARE (Hazard & Hazard)— 
Sepals long reflexed white flushed pink, 
corolla blue violet, pink at base chang- 
ing to beautiful red violet in aging flow- 
ers. Tall and graceful. 
MU LAN (Hazard & Hazard)—A healthy 
strong growing fuchsia, naturally produc: 
ing a tall well formed bush. Good foliage 
and very floriferous. Single corolla of 
creamy white veined light rose red with 
four large petals with edges picoteed. 
The long sepals light rose red in side, 
waxy dark rose outside. Much recurved. 
MURIEL EVANS (Evans Gardens) 
Medium sized single flowers, sepals and 
petals of rich scarlet. 
OLYMPIA—Pale rose pink sepals, singie 
carmine scarlet corolla. 
PACIFICA (Neiderholzer) — Extremely 
floriferous with the crimson upright 
sepals slightly twisted. A single and 
semi-double - corolla of orchid purple 
lighter at the base and darker on edges 
with fine crimson veins. See back cover 
for illustration. 
PASTEL (Reiter, Sr.) —The great im- 
provement over the introduction, Treas- 
ure Island. Short tube and large broad 
sepals of pale Neyron rose with the sin- 
gle corolla of old rose shaded lilac. 
Strong grower. 
PERKY (Hazard & Hazard)—Sepals waxy 
white, very sharp pointed tips of deep 
pink. Corolla single pink. Habit of 
growth tall and upright. Foliage small 
and neat. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE —A real gem of 
slow growth with deep orange vermil- 
ion corolla and soft carmine_ tube, 
sepals of deep salmon pink. 
QUEEN OF BEAUTIES — Waxy white 
sepals, single rosy carmine corolla. 
