CALIFORNIA — Single corolla orange, sepals 
coral pink. One of the few strong growing 
orange fuchsias. Stands sunnier location. 
CHANG — Single corolla brilliant orange; shiny 
tube and short sepals flesh, flushed red outside, 
tipped pale green. Strong upright grower. Me- 
dium sized flowers in abundance. 50c. 
COLLINGWOOD — Double corolla white, tube 
and sepals pink. Upright grower and free 
flowering. A good pink-and-white fuchsia. 
COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF — Double corolla pur- 
ple, tube and sepals red. Probably the largest 
red-and-purple excepting possibly Titanic, 
which has carmine coloring on the purple. 
COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN — Single corolla 
white or palest pink, sepals waxy white, in 
a sunnier location -flushed -red. Compact 
grower, fine for pots. One of the most admired 
smaller fuchsias. 50c. 
DIADEM — This 1946 introduction is the fore- 
runner of a line featuring white tube and 
sepals and a double corolla. Corolla peony 
purple, tube and sepals creamy white, flushed 
palest rose. Brilliant color combination. 50c. 
DISPLAY (syn. Prince Charming, Mme. Eva Boeg, 
etc.) —- Single corolla and sepals pink; flat 
saucer-shaped corolla. Bushy grower, florif- 
erous, fine bedding and pot plant. 
ERECTA (erron. Erecta Novelty) — Single corolla 
light pink to rose, sepals white. Upright grower, 
masses of flowers. Great novelty because 
flowers are held erect. See also Stargazer. 
FLIRTATION — This 1946 introduction has a semi- 
double corolla of delicate orchid, all petals ser- 
rated edges; reflexed sepals light pink, tipped 
pale green. Medium grower, heavy blooming. 
For a cool location. New and beautiful even 
coloring. 50c. 
FORGET-ME-NOT — Single corolla pale blue, 
tube and sepals pink. Medium sized flowers 
continuaily produced on sirong plant. Part 
shade for best coloring. 
GARTENMEISTER BONSTEDT — One of the tri- 
phylla hybrids, and will stand sun. Single very 
short corolla, sepals and long tube red, shaded 
crange. Bushy grower with deep green and 
bronze-red foliage. 
GAY SENORITA (Schmidt) — Single bell-shaped 
corolla deep lilac, flushed rose, lighter at base 
of petals and with a distinct irregular light 
border edging the petals. Short tube; sepals 
long and spreading, deep rose red. Handsome 
large elongated buds. Good grower, fine 
foliage, very free flowering. A beautifully pro- 
portioned flower. 
GYPSY QUEEN — Double corolla rosy mauve, 
broad sepals deep red. Upright grower. An 
excellent fuchsia with enormous flowers. 
HALLOWE’EN — Single corolla deep rose, sepals 
white, flushed pink. Vigorous, but must be 
staked in the garden. Large flowers. Useful as 
espalier or pillar plant. 
HEAVENLY BLUE— Single corolla pale blue, 
tube and reflexed sepals pale pink. Strong 
grower and beautiful elongated flowers — for 
part shade. 
HOLLYDALE — A 1946 introduction. This sport 
of fuchsia Winston Churchill is one of the best 
pot plant varieties we have seen. Double, co- 
rolla cattleya orchid, a few outside petals 
flushed rose pink. Broad upturned sepals red 
outside, rose pink and of crepe texture inside. 
Bushy grower, free blooming, 5O0c. 
LAVENDER BEAUTY —Semi-double ccrolla 
mauve lavender, short tube and broad sepals 
crimson. Bushy growth, covered with blossoms. 
Good pot plant. 
LITTLE BEAUTY — Single corolla lavender blue, 
sepals deep pink. Dwarf, bushy plant, superior 
in pots. A real little beauty. 
LORD BYRON (syn. Dr. Bhuna) — Single corolla 
of deepest velvety purple, almost black on 
opening; tube and sepals scarlet. Bushy plant, 
free flowering. One of the best for bedding and 
fine for pots. | 
LUCIENNE BREVAL — Single corolla white at 
base of long petals, shading to rose towards 
the edge, tube and long sepals waxy white, 
flushed pink near tips. An aristocrat among the 
large fuchsias. 50c. 
LUCKY STRIKE — Semi-double corolla with pet- 
als of ight rose and purple with “grey” tones; 
tube and sepals pink. Strong growth, free 
flowering. Mcst unusual and strikingly colored 
large fuchsia. 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH —— Double white, petals veined 
at base and flushed blush, tube and spreading 
sepals light pink. Bushy grower. Effect of 
flowers is a lovely blush. 
MARIONETTE — A 1946 introduction. Double co- 
rolla white, tube and sepals flushed palest 
rose; the sepals have a thin rosy margin. Me- 
dium bushy grower, medium sized flowers in 
greatest abundance, early bloomer. Excellent 
pot plant, but for more shaded locations. 50c. 
MARY — One of the triphylla hybrids, and will 
stand sun. Long deep red flowers in clusters. 
Low, bushy grower: with deep blue-green 
foliage. All triphylla hybrids are recommended 
for the hotter fuchsia-growing sections. 50c. 
MARY C. WARE — Double corolla, tube and se- 
pals pale pink. Exquisite even coloring, but 
should have more shade than average variety. 
MELODY — Single corolla pale lilac rose, up- 
turned sepals paler color. Strong branching 
growth, bright green leaves. Large flowers 
and free blooming. Deservedly one of the most 
popular. 
