BLACK PEARL—Described under 1946 Nieder- 
holzer introductions. 
BUBBLE HANGER—Described under 1946 Nieder- 
holzer introductions. 
BUTTERFLY — From Reiter's description: Single 
corolla rose bengal, sepals and base of corolla 
crimson. Of average habit with light green 
foliage. A fine large fuchsia with recurved 
sepals and spreading corolla, similar to Muriel, 
but of more even color. 
CASCADE—Single corolla deep carmine, very 
long slender sepals white, flushed pale car- 
mine. Strong grower, good foliage, large flow- 
ers. Universally popular and still tops. 
CHRYSANTHEA—Double corolla purple, sepals 
red. A variety with new type flowers of loosely 
arranged petals forming a large, showy fuchsia. 
ELSA—Double corolla rosy blue-purple; sepals 
white, pink flush on inside. Large flowers, 
blooms profusely. Often slow to start, but worth- 
while for fine coloring. 
FALLING STARS—Single corolla glowing turkey 
red, tube and sepals scarlet. Resembles Morn- 
ing Mist, but flowers are twice as large. Good 
foliage and a fine hanging pot fuchsia. 
GALLI-CURCI—Single corolla pink, suffused with 
violet pink; tube and reflexed sepals waxy 
shell pink, stained rose pink on reverse side. 
Vigorous grower, spreading habit, profuse and 
long bloomer. 
INCA MAIDEN (Schmidt) — Illustrated on back 
cover. Single to semi-double corolla violet blue, 
tube and sepals shiny rose pink, inside of sepals 
crepe-textured; long, narrow sepals are curled 
and reflexed, spread over three inches. Flowers 
are medium sized in hot climate, larger in cool 
sections. Strong trailing stems, good foliage and 
noted for constant bloom. A hardy variety with 
lots of color even in a ‘difficult fuchsia climate” 
and is recommended as a trailer or shady 
window-box variety, particularly for the warm- 
er fuchsia-growing sections, but must be in part 
shade there. 
JOHN DAVIS — Described under 1946 Nieder- 
holzer introductions. 
LADY HEYTESBURY—Single corolla rose, darker 
near edge of petals which is flushed orange; 
long narrow sepals white, faintly blushed, 
tipped green. Recommended. 
MARGINATA — Described under 1946 Nieder- 
holzer introductions. 
MARINKA (syn. Red Cup)—Single corolla crim- 
son, sepals red. Reddish stems and leaves. 
Most popular red trailer. 
MOLESWORTH — Double corolla snow white, 
broad upturned sepals scarlet. Large flower— 
the finest double white for hanging pots. Highly 
recommended. 
MRS. RUNDLE—Single corolla bright orange, very 
long tube and sepals pale salmon. Strong 
growth, fine foliage. Beautiful and outstanding 
in the orange group. 
MRS. VICTOR REITER—Single corolla pure crim- 
son, fading to white at very base of petals; 
long tube and long, narrow sepals white, occa- 
sionally tinted pale rose. Often slow, but tops in 
color and grace of flower. 
MURIEL—Single corolla rosy lilac, sepals red. 
Very long petals, long, reflexed sepals. Vigor- 
ous, blooms freely, and one of the very best. 
PINK BALLET GIRL (syn. Nonpareil)—Semi-double 
corolla rosy violet blue, sepals white, flushed 
pink. Fine grower, good foliage, floriferous. 
Color contrast makes it one of the really showy 
fuchsias. 
RED SPIDER—Described under 1946 introdudions. 
SAN FRANCISCO—Single corolla geranium lake, 
thick tube and long sepals carmine rose, of re- 
markable substance and translucency, with a 
glossy appearance. Distinct in quality, freedom 
of bloom and clarity of coloring. 
SAN MATEO—Described under 1946 Niederholzer 
introductions. 
TERRACOTTA — Described under 1946 Nieder- 
holzer introductions. 
THE DOCTOR—Single corolla deep salmon pink, 
long tube and sepals light salmon. Vigorous, 
large flowers, free flowering. A superb hanging 
pot fuchsia. 
OTHER FUCHSIAS USEFUL FOR HANGING POTS 
It may be mentioned here that even varieties such as California, Mrs. Desmond, Thomasina, 
Sunset and others have been grown in hanging pots. These may be used, but under AVERAGE garden 
and cultural conditions their habit of growth and bloom does not permit maximum display as hanging 
pot plants. 
The varieties listed below have been grown successfully in hanging pots, and are described 
alphabetically under ‘General Collection”: 
Abundance Claret Cup 
America Formosissima 
Anna Gay Senorita 
Hallowe'en 
Madame Aubin 
Aurora Superba 
Beauty of Exeter 
Melody 
Mrs. G. G. Henry 
Pastel 
Victory 
Wonderblue (1946) 
