COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN—Single corolla white 
or palest pink, sepals waxy white if grown in 
quite a shady place, in a sunny location sepals 
are flushed red. Low, compact plant, deep green 
foliage. One of the most admired, and specially 
recommended for pots. 2¥2 inch pots 50c. 
CRESCENDO—From Reiter's description: Double 
corolla with outer third peony purple while its 
margins and lower two-thirds are turkey red; 
horizontal sepals also turkey red. Medium 
growth and continuous bloom. Probably the 
most red double fuchsia. Particularly brilliant. 
DISPLAY (syn. Prince Charming, Mme. Eva Boeg, 
etc.)—Single corolla deep pink, sepals clear 
pink; flat, saucer-shaped corolla. Strong, bushy 
grower; fine bedding variety and excellent for 
pots. Blooms more than any other fuchsia. 
ELECTRA (syn. Azalea)—Double, flaring corolla 
with large center petals white, veined pink, 
shorter outside petals flushed pink; tube and 
short, broad upturned sepals rose red. Good 
grower, fine foliage, free blooming. 
ERECTA (erron. Erecta Novelty)—Single corolla 
light pink to rose, sepals white. Upright grower, 
clean foliage, masses of flowers. Great novelty 
because flowers are held erect. See also Star- 
gazer, under 1946 introductions. 
ESPERANZA—From Reiter’s description: Single 
corolla fuchsia purple at its base to a paler 
shade at its edge; sepals dark rose madder. 
Strong upright growth, good foliage. A paler, 
larger flowered Abbe Farges with longer, finer 
sepals and exceptional freedom of bloom. Rec- 
ommended for a difficult position. 
FANFARE—Single corolla pure scarlet; the long 
narrow tube nearly two inches long, and the 
sharply pointed sepals are of a varnished tur- 
key red. Foliage excellent, growth strong. In 
sheltered locations this is a fine winter bloomer. 
FORGET-ME-NOT—Single corolla pale blue, tube 
and sepals pink. Medium sized flowers contin- 
ually produced on strong, upright plant. Must 
be in part shade for beautiful coloring. 
FORMOSISSIMA—Single corolla soft rose pink, 
tube and sepals white, often tinted pink. Spread- 
ing growth, free flowering. 
FRITZ KREISLER—Single to semi-double corolla 
white, veined and flushed lilac or rhodamine 
purple, tube and long, narrow sepals rose red. 
Distinct in shape and a beautiful large flower. 
FULGENS (Fuchsia fulgens)—Single corolla or- 
ange vermilion, long orange red tube and short, 
green tipped sepals. A vigorous species from 
Mexico with light green leaves and flowers in 
clusters. Stands full sun. 
GAY SENORITA (Schmidt)—lIllustrated on front 
cover. Gay Senorita is gaining in popularity 
each year. Among the leaders in several Amer- 
ican Fuchsia Society branch symposiums and 
acclaimed as a fine fuchsia by such well known 
experts as George Budgen, G. Niederholzer, 
Victor Reiter, Jr., Henry Werle, and others. Paul 
J. Howard's catalogue describes GAY SENO- 
RITA: ‘Most appropriately named is this charm- 
ing flower with large, single, bell-shaped co- 
rolla of deep lilac, flushed rose, with a fine light 
line bordering each petal, like the edge of a 
dancer’s skirt. The long pointed sepals are dis- 
tinctly waved and reflexed.’’ Good grower, fine 
foliage, exceptionally free flowering. 2¥2 inch 
pots 50c. 
GARTENMEISTER BONSTEDT (Triphylla Hybrid) 
—Single very short corolla and tube glowing 
red, shaded orange. Bushy grower with deep 
green and bronze red foliage. Stands sun. 
G. MONK—Double corolla beautiful light blue, 
sepals rose. Flowers of distinct type with re- 
flexed sepals and irregularly placed petals. 
Dwarf and bushy, good for pots. 
GLENDALE—Single corolla, tube and sepals coral 
pink. Strong, tall but bushy grower, blooms pro- 
fusely; medium sized flowers. Stands consider- 
able sun. 
GYPSY QUEEN—Double corolla rosy mauve, se- 
pals broad and deep red. Upright grower, an 
excellent fuchsia with enormous flowers. Should 
be in every collection. 
HALLOWE’EN—Single corolla deep rose; sepals 
white, flushed pink. Vigorous, but must be 
staked in the garden. Large flower and used to 
good advantage in hanging pots. 
HEAVENLY BLUE—Single corolla pale blue, tube 
and slender, reflexed sepals pale pink. Strong 
growing plant and beautiful, elongated flowers. 
HERON—-Single to semi-double corolla blue-violet, 
broad sepals scarlet and crimson. Large flow- 
ers freely produced on strong grower. The best 
in this class and highly recommended. 
LAVENDER BEAUTY—Semi-double corolla mauve 
lavender, short tube and broad sepals crimson. 
Low, bushy growth covered with blossoms. 
Good pot plant. 
LEVERKUSEN (Triphylla Hybrid)—Single corolla, 
long thick tube and short sepals rosy salmon. 
Bushy, spreading grower covered with buds 
and blooms. For sunnier place. 
LIEBESLEID—Single to semi-double corolla white, 
flushed and bordered lavender blue or pale 
imperial purple; tube and broad, spreading 
sepals pale pink, green tipped. Good grower. 
LITTLE BEAUTY—Single corolla lavender blue, 
sepals deep pink. Dwarf, bushy plant. A real 
little beauty, superior in pots. 
LORD BYRON (syn. Dr. Bhuna)—Single corolla of 
deepest velvety purple, almost black; tube and 
sepals scarlet. Low, bushy plant, free flowering. 
One of the best for pots and should be in every 
fuchsia garden. 
