Double Flowered Fuchsias— (Continued ) 
PAVLOVA (Hazard & Hazard) — Single 
corolla light rose pink nicely veined with 
rose red. Sepals deep rose pink washed 
with rose red. Long broad sepals fold 
back against the tube and the corolla of 
just four large beautifully shaped flar- 
ing petals is outstanding, 
PERLE MAUVE — Very fine violet blue 
corolla and deep pink sepals. 
PHENOMENAL—See GENERAL ROB- 
ERTS. 
PINK BALLET GIRL—Large blue pink 
corolla with white flushed carmine se- 
pals. Very fine and very free blooming. 
PINK PEARL—A real beauty in a tall 
upright plant with masses of clear 
double pink flowers and light pink 
sepals. A favorite with us. 

PRIDE OF EXETER—Long corolla with 
large broad peials of deep rose lightly 
suffused violet. Long pointed re- 
flexed sepals of light rose. Tube white 
shaded pink. 
PRIDE OF ORION (Pride of Oxford) — 
Large loosely arranged white petals 
veined and splashed crimson and scar- 
let, long pointed reflexed sepals of 
brilliant scarlet. One of the _ finest 
double white fuchsias. Medium grower. 
PRINCE OF MAY—Ta'l growing with 
violet blue corolla and scarlet sepals. 
Very large flower. 
REITER’S GIANT (Reiter, Sr.)—One of 
the largest double flowered Fuchsias. 
The tube is short and thick and the 
broad sepals of pure carmine. The cor- 
olla is globular often exceeding three 
inches across with the color of the sepals 
splashing into the base of the corolla of 
crimson. The bulk of the corolla is of 
a deep blue purple. A good bush variety. 

ROLLA—A very distinct variety with 
white corolla and white sepals suf- 
fused with pale pink. One of the 
most popular in our collection. 

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ROSECROFT (Rosecroft Gardens) — Hol- 
ly-leafed fuchsia. Foliage resembling 
holly leaves. Long beautifully formed 
blossoms of striped pink corolla and 
long curved sepals of carmine. 
RONSARD—Medium sized flower of violet 
purple with deep pink sepals. Very free 
blooming and tall grower. 
ROSE PHENOMENAL—Very large flow- 
ers, very full corol!a of violet lavender 
suffused rose and veined crimson, 
broad deep crimson sepals. A fine va- 
riety. 
ROYAL PURPLE — Corolla most intense 
vivid purple, tube and sepals scarlet. 
Very showy. 
SANTA MONICA (Evans Gardens)—Very 
large double flowers, bright red sepals, 
white petals changing to pink and 
veined cerise. Vigorous. 
SCABIEUSE—A fine French importation 
with deep blue purple petals shaded 
lighter at the base, red sepals. 
SCINTILLATION (Hazard & Hazard) — 
Sepals long, reflexed, tyrian rose inside, 
darker outside. Corolla single to semi- 
double with edges of petals picoteed. 
Strong grower. 
STORM KING—Elongated and _ inflated 
bud of bright scarlet tube and sepals, 
coro:la double waxy white with crim- 
son veins at base of petals. 
SUZANNE PASQUIER —A very fine va- 
riety with fine foliage and large pointed 
buds, opening to white with scarlet se- 
pals. 
TENOR — Deep violet rose corolla with 
crimson sepals. 
TORPILLEUR — Loose white petals 
flushed and defini.ely veined with car- 
mine, scarlet sepals. 
THE BRIDE—A large double pure white 
corolla with almost pure white sepals. 
In the shade with very little sun there 
will be no color, otherwise the sepals 
will have a slight pink tint. $1§@ each. 
VELASQUEZ — Large double white 
streaked and flushed carmine with deep 
pink sepals. 
