
A CHECK LIST 
Of the Most Successful New Hybrid Fuchsias Produced and 
Introduced up to 1944 by G. Niederholzer 
*Abundance—| E Flamenco—3 Pacifica—2 
E*America—2 Forgetmenot—2 Papilio—| 
Apricose—3 Frank E. Henry—| Pepita—2 
Aquarelle—2 Fritz Kreisler—| E Peewee Rose—3 
Argentinita—| *Piedmont—2 
Azalia—2 ener ee Pink Balloon—2 
(Electra) Portola—2 
Gladys—| oe | 
rima Donna— 
Ballerina—3 sr: elie *Princesita—| 
Black Princess—3 Polonarina 7 Puncies—| 
tira esa Grotesque—2 
Purple Bowl—2 
E Bolero—3 Purple Queen—3 
Heavenly Blue—2 
*Carla—| Honey Moon—| Seale 
E Carmel—3 Richard Diener—2 
Caprice—2 Rosaly Rooney—| 
E*Charles Abraham—3 2 Fehiney S ‘ 
hgh) Liebesfreud—3 Rosemarye—| 
Chrysantea— | : (Love's Joy] 
Collingwood—2 E Liebesleid—3 Saint Teresa—2 
Conchilla—3 (Love's Sorrow} Scarlet Baby—3 
*Coquette—| sLindisima—2 Seraphine—2 
Cora Brandt—3 Eouisc a2 Sunset—2 
Curly Wurly—3 Lucky Strike—2 Super Colossal—3 
Super Otto—2 
*Dolores—l Maiden's Blush—2 surprise—2 
Margarita—2 Symphony—2 
Elacirane? Mary C. Ware—| 
(Azalia) Minuet—2 The Belmont—2 
Elfin—2 Miracle—| *Twistie—2 
Escallopia—3 Modesty—2 E Utopia—3 
Estrella—3 Mona-Lisa—| Violet—2 
Excelsior—2 *Mrs. G. G. Henry—| White Pearl—| 
*Fandango—| Mrs. Brannin—3 Whitemost—2 
Firefly—2 New Fascination—3 E*Wistaria—3 
Varieties marked * have been found to be practical for hanging pots. However, 
many others, with care and patience, may be trained as hangers. 
Numbers |, 2, 3 indicate approximate height of plants. No. | about 3 feet; No. 2 
about 5 feet; No. 3 about 7 feet. 
Varieties marked ''E'’ have a growing character suitable to be trained as espalier 
plants on walls, fences or lattice work if specially pruned and well cared for while 
growing. 
