LUCIENNE BREVAL—Single to semi-double co- 
rolla white at base of long petals, shading to 
pink and rose towards the edge; tube and long 
pointed sepals waxy white, tinted rose pink 
near tips. Large flowers, petals somewhat 
twisted when first opening. An aristocrat among 
fuchsias and one you must have. Excellent for 
pots. 2¥2 inch pots 50c. 
LUCKY STRIKE—Semi-double corolla with petals 
splashed light rose and doge purple, with grey 
tones; tube and sepals pink. Petals are toothed 
or serrated. Strong, bushy habit of growth and 
free flowering. Most unusual and strikingly 
colored fuchsia. 
MADAME AUBIN—Single corolla orange pink, 
long tube and sepals salmon. Large flowers of 
heavy texture. Strong, spreading plant, free 
flowering. One of the best. 
MADEMOISELLE—Single corolla clear soft pink; 
tube white, flushed rose, sepals white, tipped 
green. Good grower, small foliage, very free 
blooming. Fine low bush variety. One of the 
daintiest. 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH—Double corolla white, petals 
veined at base and flushed blush pink; tube 
and spreading sepals light pink. Bushy grower. 
Overall effect of flowers is a lovely blush. 
MARY C. WARE—Double corolla, tube and sepals 
pale pink. Flowers of fine form and exquisite 
even coloring. 
MELODY—From Reiter’s description: Single co- 
rolla cyclamen purple, recurved sepals pale 
neyron rose (colors like Pastel). Strong branch- 
ing growth, bright green foliage. Large and per- 
fect single in a new color, free flowering. Very 
popular. 
MEPHISTO—The flowers are identical in size 
(medium small) to Mademoiselle, but practically 
the entire flower is deepest red. The profusion 
of well placed bloom is unbeatable. A grand 
companion to Mademoiselle. 
MRS. DESMOND (Better than Mme. Carolyn)— 
Double corolla deep “smoky” lilac, also de- 
scribed as light amparo purple; sepals rose 
red. Large flowers freely produced. Right on top 
among the doubles. 
MRS. G. G. HENRY—Single corolla white, tube 
and sepals pale pink. Healthy, spreading grow- 
er, free flowering, and can be used for hanging 
pots. 
MRS. LOVELL SWISHER (syn. Svelte)— Single co- 
rolla old rose, long thin tube flesh, sepals white. 
Vigorous grower, tall, with masses of small 
flowers. 
NEW FASCINATION—Double corolla soft pink, 
each petal veined rose; upright sepals scarlet. 
Strong plant with stiff branches and fine foli- 
age, producing large, fluffy flowers in greatest 
profusion. 
PAN AMERICA—Double corolla pale pink, tube 
and sepals red. Tall grower. Probably the 
largest flower in this color range. 
PASTEL—Single corolla orchid pink or lilac rose, 
sepals pale neyron rose; sepals turn up, but do 
not curl back. Similar in color to Treasure 
Island, but larger flowers, better foliage and 
more vigorous. Highly recommended. 
PATTY EVANS — Double corolla white, veined 
light rose at base; long sepals waxy white, 
tinted soft rose. Vigorous, large flowers, blooms 
freely. Best in a somewhat shady location. 
With many enthusiasts Patty Evans replaces 
Rolla. 
PHENOMENAL (syn. Purple Phenomenal)—Dou- 
ble corolla plum purple, streaked carmine at 
base petals; sepals bright scarlet. This is the 
variety introduced by the late Mr. Abraham 
and is the finest of the red and purple fuchsias 
for the garden. 
PINK BALLOON — Double, fluffy corolla white, 
petals veined pink near base, a few outer petals 
flushed pink; sepals of heavy substance, rose 
pink inside, deeper outside. Large round bal- 
loon-shaped buds. Blooms heavily and pro- 
duces very large flowers. 
PINK PEARL—Double corolla pink, sepals light 
pink. Upright, bushy plant. Almost a self color 
and a great favorite. 
PRESIDENT (GOSSELIN (erron. Goselli)—Of the 
Fuchsia fulgens clan with short single corolla, 
short sepals and very long, thin tube of orange 
scarlet; blooms in clusters. Vigorous, with hand- 
some large green leaves suffused light purple 
when first unfolding. Not too much shade, spe- 
cial protection from frost. Entirely distinct in 
appearance, showy in large pots. 2¥2 inch pots 
Ue; 
PRIMA DONNA—Single to semi-double corolla 
long and slender, white with a few light pink 
veins at the base; tube and long, reflexed se- 
pals pale pink. Upright, medium grower. 
REITER’S GIANT—Double corolla petunia purple, 
sepals carmine. Vigorous, woody grower. Free 
flowering for such a very large flower. 
RICHARD DIENER—Single corolla milky white, 
the long and broad petals prominently veined 
rose throughout, edges serrated; tube and long, 
wide, upturned sepals shiny red. Strong up- 
right grower, very large flowers. One of the 
largest singles. 
ROCKET (Triphylla Hybrid)—From Reiter’s de- 
scription: Tiny single corolla poppy red, heavy 
tube and sepals turkey red. Growth low and 
shrubby, the ruddy foliage is large, deeply 
veined and most beautiful. Flowers in clusters; 
stands sun. 
