Otto 
CRESCENDO—Upper portion of double corolla 
purple shading to red in lower portion, hori- 
zontal sepals bright red. 
DR. VANCE (Evans) — Double corolla violet 
flushed cerise, sepals vivid red, semi-trailing, 
bushy. 
DOLLAR PRINCESS—Short full double corolla 
rosy-purple, sepals scarlet. Distinctive. 
ELAINE—Single corolla blue mauve, tube and 
sepals glistening rose-red. Low and bushy. 
May be trained for hanging pot. 
FIREFLUSH—Very large corolla orange red 
long tube, pale salmon, sepals flushed salmon. 
May be trained for hanging pot. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Niederholzer)—Single corolla 
pale blue tube and sepals pink. Many dainty 
medium sized flowers. 
G. MONK—Double corolla lovely bright blue, 
reflexed sepals rose. Distinctive. 
HENRY POINCAIRE—Single, corolla violet 
blue, reflexed sepals red; popular. 
JULES DALOGES—-Very large double corolla 
rich purple shaded red, bright scarlet sepals. 
LUSTRE IMPROVED—Single corolla, bright or- 
ange-scarlet, tube and sepals cream white. 
MME. AUBIN—Single corolla glistening orange- 
pink, long tube and sepals salmon. Excellent. 
MME. Jj. FEUILLET — Dou>le corolla white 
flushed rose, sepals red. Large flower. 
MELODY—Single corolla an unusual shade of 
lavender, long recurved sepals rose. Popular. 
PACIFICA (Niederholzer)—Single to semi-dou- 
ble corolla soft lavender, veined rose at base. 
Tube and sepals rose. Large flower. 
Cardinal 
Pan America 
PAPILIO—Single lavender corolla with twisted 
petals and small extra petals at base. Sepals 
orange red. 
PASTEL (Reiter, Sr.)—~Large single, corolla lilac- 
rose, sepals pale rose. Very popular. 
PATTY EVANS (Evans)—Large double corolla 
white, veined rose at base; long sepals white 
shaded rose. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE—Single corolla deep or- 
ange-vermillion, sepals deep salmon. 
PURPLE PHENOMENAL—A superior doule pur- 
ple and red. 
ROSE OF DENMARK—Single corolla soft glis- 
tening rose, sepals white to pale pink. 
ROSE PILLAR (Reiter Jr.)--Clear neyron-rose 
throughout; edged deeper. A vigorous clim»er. 
SERAPHINE (Niederholzer)—Single corolla lav- 
ender, sepals pink, anthers maroon, long style 
with yellow stigma. Popular. 
STORM KING—Double corolla white veined 
scarlet, sepals scarlet. 
TORPILLEUR — Corolla double white, veined 
carmine, scarlet sepals. 
WHITEMOST (Niederholzer) — Large almost 
white, sepals tinted pink. Strong grower. 
GRACEFUL HANGING FUCHSIAS 
Lovely pendulous varieties for hanging pots 
suitable for greenhouse, porch or shaded in- 
door patio. Any of the following 60c each. 
BALKAN—Single deep pink corolla, sepals 
lighter. Small flowers and many of them. 
BETYY—Small semi-double, sepals rosy-red co- 
rolla cream white. 
Commander In Chief 

Sunrise 
CASCADE—Single corolla deep carmine, long 
sepals white flushed carmine. 
CLARET CUP —Single corolla claret red, re- 
curved sepals, pale carmine. Large flower. 
FIREFALL (Reiter Jr.)— Single corolla fuchsia 
red, long tube and sepals carmine. Large and 
showy. 
HALLOWE’EN—Single corolla deep rose, se- 
pals white flushed pink. 
HARLEQUIN (Hazard)—Single 
violet-blue, sepals bright red, 
twisted. Distinctive. Popular. 
LINDISSIMA (Niederholzer)— Double corolla 
beautiful blending of rose and mauve, sepals 
red. 
MARINKA—Single corolla crimson, sepals red. 
An old favorite. 
MOLESWORTH—Double corolla snow white, 
broad upturned sepals scarlet. Large flower. 
corolla deep 
curled and 
MURIEL—Single corolla rosy-lilac, long twisted 
petals, sepals scarlet. 
NONPARIEL—Semi-double corolla, rosy violet- 
blue, sepals white flushed pink. 
FRIDE OF EXETER—Semi-double long corolla 
rose suffused and streaked orange at base, 
sepals light rose. 
THE DOCTOR—Single corolla deep salmon, 
long tube and sepals light salmon, large. Very 
fine. 
WISTARIA (Niederholzer) — Corolla mauve 
shading to pink near base, tube white, broad 
sepals blush. For trellis or hanging pot. 
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