CALIFORNIA FUCHSIAS, NEW MODERN VARIETIES 29 



WONDERBLUE 
RADIANCE 
TREASURE 
CREAM OF THE CROP (Continued) 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Niederholzer) — Flowers me- 
dium, single, tube and sepals pale pink, co- 
rolla pale blue, upright, bushy, very showy. 
FRITZ KREISLER (Niederholzer)—One of the 
finest of recent introductions. The large semi- 
double corolla is rhodamine purple with bright 
crimson sepals. 
FORMOSISSIMA—Single corolla soft rose, tube 
and sepals cream white, upright, bushy. Dainty. 
G. MONK—Double corolla, lovely bright blue, 
reflexed sepals rose; distinctive. 
GYPSY QUEEN—Large double flowers; co- 
rolla rosy mauve, deep crimson sepals, an old 
favorite and still popular. 
HENRI POINCAIRE—Single, corolla violet blue, 
reflexed sepals bright red. Striking. 
LINDISSIMA (Niederholzer) — Flowers very 
large, double, sepals deep rose, corolla rose 
and mauve. May be trained as hanger. A fa- 
vorite. 
LUCIENNE BREVAL —Semi-double corolla, 
white at base of long petals shading to pink 
and rose near edge; long pointed tube and 
sepals waxy-white tinted rose. 
LUCKY STRIKE (Niederholzer) — Large, semi- 
double, corolla deep purple in lower portion 
splashed light rose in the upper portion; long 
light rose sepals. Striking. 
LUSTRE—Single corolla bright orange scarlet, 
tube and sepals cream white. A brilliant flower. 
MELODY (Reiter)—Single corolla an unusual 
shade of pale lavender purple, sepals light 
rose. May be trained as a hanger. 
MME. J. FEUILIET — Double corolla white 
flushed rose, sepals red, large flower. 
OTTO—Semi-double; corolla blue-violet, broad 
sepals scarlet to crimson. Large flower, strong 
grower. Excellent. 
PACIFICA (Niederholzer)—Semi-double, medi- 
um size; corolla orchid purple, veined rose at 
base; tube and sepals rose; spreading plant. 
PAN AMERICA—Huge double, white to pale 
pink corolla faintly veined crimson, broad 
sepals bright orange red. 
PAPILIO—Single lavender corolla with twisted 
petals and small extra petals at base, sepals 
orange red. 
PASTEL (Reiter)—Single corolla pale lavender, 
tube and sepals neyron-rose, upright, branches 
freely. : 
PATTY EVANS—Semi-double corolla, 
tube and sepals waxy white, 
ceeper on under side. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE—Single corolla deep or- 
ange-vermilion, sepals deep salmon. 
PURPLE PHENOMENAL—Double corolla, plum 
purple, streaked carmine at base; sepals bright 
scarlet. An outstanding fuchsia. 
RICHARD DIENER (Niederholzer)—Flowers are 
extraordinarily large, single spreading corol-a 
white suffused pink, veined red, broad spread- 
ing red sepals. 
ROSEMARYE (Niederholzer)—Medium size, sin- 
gle; corolla pale blue, tube and sepals pale 
pink. Very beautiful. 
ROSE OF DENMARK—Single corolla, soft glis- 
tening rose, sepals white to pale pink; upright, 
free blooming, popular. 
ROSE PILLAR (Reiter)—Clear neyron through- 
out; single, large leaves and strong arching 
wood. 
SERAPHINE (Niederholzer) — Large flowers, 
single cordlla, cyclamen purple with white 
markings, sepals pink; bushy, medium grower. 
STORM KING — Full double corolla; white, 
veined scarlet, sepals bright scarlet. An old 
favorite and still popular. 
SYMPHONY (Niederholzer)—Single corolla, co- 
white, 
tinted pink, 
balt, violet sepals, pale pink, tall, upright, 
graceful and very lovely. 
TORPILLEUR—Corolla double, white, veined 
and flushed carmine, scarlet sepals. 
UTOPIA—The perfect fuchsia and perhaps the 
largest single. The long corolla is dark tyrian- 
rose, the sepals are brilliant crimson and they 
roll back over the stem very artistically. A 
San Francisco favorite. 
WHITEMOST (Niederholzer) — Large, single 
flowers, corolla white, sepals faintly pink. An 
upright strong grower and a very beautiful 
fuchsia. 
WINSTON CHURCHILL—Largest double; co- 
rolla magenta pink shaded blue, sepals rose- 
pink. Strong, upright grower. 
HANGING BASKET TYPE 
AMERICA (Niederhozer)—The single, short co- 
rolla is deep crimson, long thin tube and sepals 
rose-madder outside, crimson inside. 
BEAUTY OF EXETER—Semidouble, long co- 
rolla rose suffused and streaked orange at base. 
Long sepals, light rose, large flowers and many 
of them. 
BUTTERFLY (Reiter)—Single spreading corolla 
rose-Bengal, recurving sepals crimson. The 
flowers are beautifully formed. 
CARLA (Niederholzer)—A lovely basket type 
bearing many small single flowers. The sepals 
and tube are dainty flesh pink, the corolla bril- 
liant carmine. 
CASCADE—One of the best hangers, bearing 
masses of large flowers and pointed buds. Sin- 
gle corolla deep crimson, sepals pale carmine. 
CLARET CUP—Very large single flowers with 
pale carmine sepals and Rose-Bengal corolla. 
Popular wherever it is known. 
FALLING STARS (Reiter, Sr.)—Single corolla, 
glowing turkey-red intensified by a beautiful 
iridescence on the inner surface of sepals. 
Tube and sepals scarlet. 
HALLOWE'EN — Single corolla deep -rose; to 
light plum sepals white flushed pink. A won- 
derful basket fuchsia. 
HARLEQUIN — Single corolla, deepest violet 
striped rose-red, long slender, rose-red sepals 
are curled and twisted. Distinctive. 
MARINKA—Single corolla crimson, sepals red, 
stems and leaves have reddish hue. A very 
popular hanging basket fuchsia. 
MOLESWORTH — Double corolla snow white 
with broad upturned scarlet sepals. The flow- 
ers are large and there are many of them. 
NONPAREIL—Semi-double corolla rosy violet 
blue, sepals white, flushed pink, makes a fine 
show of flowers. 
THE DOCTOR — Single corolla deep salmon- 
pink; the long tube and sepals are light 
salmon, large flowers, vigorous grower. 
VICTORY (Reiter)—Long semi-double flower 
with exceptionally long and recurved sepals, 
the double, rose-madder corolla is long, in- 
curved globular form, the sepals carmine. 
WISTARIA (Niederholzer)—Large single. Co- 
rolla mellow purple, tube and sepals almost 
white, sepals tipped green and tinged pink in- 
side. Woody climker for pergola or hanger. 

