SUNBURST (Reiter)—Semi-double corolla crimson 
—really ‘‘orange’’—tube creamy white and 
veined pale carmine, the horizontal sepals pale 
carmine. Of strong upright branched growth, 
medium sized flowers freely produced. One of 
the most distinct fuchsias ever offered, and the 
first double in the so-called ‘orange’ color 
range. Should be in every fuchsia collection. 
TITANIC (Reiter) Double corolla ranges from 
carmine at base of petals to deep petunia pur- 
ple toward the edges which have alight “bead” 
margin. Short carmine tube and thick recurved 
carmine sepals. The same upright willowy 
growth as Commander in Chief and differs from 
it in increased doubleness, broader flatter flow- 
ers and bluer coloring. A super giant double 
that will prove the largest fuchsia in existence. 
TRUMPETER (Reiter) — Single corolla geranium 
lake, the long thick tube and long sepals paler 
geranium lake. Growth is strong; foliage large, 
tawny green, new growth purplish red. Trum- 
peter is a new departure in F. triphylla hybrids 
—by far the largest flowered of the group and 
probably the largest of all long-tubed fuchsias. 
Of extraordinary length and substance and lu- 
minous brilliance of coloring. Should be valu- 
able as a dry air and heat resistant variety. 
WOOD VIOLET (Schmidt)—Double corolla violet 
blue, short tube and broad, half-upturned sepals 
dark red. Growth naturally bushy, of medium 
height, dark green leaves, and an abundance 
of flowers. Excellent parentage (W. Churchill x 
G. Monk) and could be described as a super 
edition of G. Monk, with larger and more double 
flowers of informally arranged petals the exact 
color of a Wood Violet—a most alluring violet- 
blue. Blooms freely in pots. 
MR. G. NIEDERHOLZER’S originations for 1946 are listed below. We had the opportunity to see 
but a few of the varieties in bloom late in the season of 1945 and so can give no information other 
than the following briefs taken from Mr. Niederholzer’s descriptions. 
PRICED at $1.00 each, except where otherwise noted. 
ANNA ROTH—Corolla very dark red, sepals tur- 
key red. Upright growth. 
BLACK PEARL—Single corolla dark purple, long 
tube and reflexed sepals turkey red. An ideal 
hanger. 
BELMONT—Single wide-open corolla doge pur- 
ple, upright sepals turkey red. Medium grower. 
BUBBLE HANGER—Single corolla rose madder, 
tube and sepals pale pink. An ideal basket 
plant with fine foliage and flowers. 
CASSANDRA—Single corolla dark doge purple, 
petals finely serrated, upright sepals turkey 
red. Extraordinary in form and color. 
COCKY—Semi-double corolla petunia purple with 
darker edges, tube and sepals dark geranium 
lake. Medium, willowy growth, small attractive 
flowers. 
DELIGHTFUL—Single corolla white and violet, 
sepals pink, maroon anthers. 
DRESDEN—Semi-double corolla mauve and ney- 
ron rose, reflexed sepals neyron rose. Very 
strong grower with masses of flowers. 
GLADYS—Single corolla campanula violet, mar- 
bled white, reflexed sepals rose madder. Me- 
dium grower. Flowers small but beautiful. 
HARMONY—Single corolla rose bengal, tube and 
sepals light geranium lake. Medium grower, 
floriferous, may be grown as a hanger. 
GARNET—Single spreading corolla deepest red, 
tube and upturned sepals dark red. Very strong 
grower. 
JOHN DAVIS—Single corolla magenta, tube ivory 
and reflexed sepals geranium lake. An excel- 
lent hanger producing quantities of elongated 
flowers. 
LAURA—Single corolla fuchsia pink with bright 
red edge, tube ivory and sepals neyron rose. 
Fine grower, beautiful long and large flower. 
May make a good hanger. 
MARGINATA—Corolla rose bengal with darker 
edges, sepals long and narrow, vermilion. Fine 
hanger with lots of medium sized flowers. 
MIRAMAR — Single wide-open corolla solferino 
purple, tube ivory, sepals neyron rose. Medium 
grower. Very beautiful perfect form. 
NARCISSUS—Single corolla orchid purple, tube 
and long sepals ivory. May be grown as espa- 
lier. Name indicates new flower form. 
PATRICIA — Single, large corolla magenta, re- 
flexed sepals geranium lake. Very strong plant 
reminding of F. Schiller. 
PLEROMET—Single wide-open corolla very dark 
violet, reflexed sepals turkey red. Tall and up- 
right. 
ROSANA—Double corolla in solferina purple, a 
fine self color. Tall upright, fine foliage, flo- 
riferous. 
SAN CARLOS—Single, oddly shaped corolla ame- 
thyst violet, upright sepals rose bengal. Fine 
for espalier training. 
SAN MATEO—Double corolla very darkest vic- 
toria violet with fuchsia pink splashes, upright 
leathery sepals pink. Fine for hanging pots. 
Very large double and floriferous novelty. $1.50. 
