PASTEL—Single orchid, sepals light pink. Masses 
of pastel flowers. Sells readily. 
PATTY EVANS—Double white; sepals white, 
tinted soft rose or pink. Vigorous, large flowers, 
blooms freely. Absolutely tops. 
PHENOMENAL — Double plum purple, sepals 
bright scarlet. Finest for garden display. 
PINK BALLOON — Double fluffy corolla white, 
sepals rose. Blooms freely, very large flowers. 
PINK PEARL—Double pink, sepals light pink. 
Good standard variety. 
RADIANCE Gemi-double corolla varies, tyrian 
rose to red, sepals pink. Masses of bloom— 
stands heat. 
REITER’S GIANT—Double petunia purple, car- 
mine sepals. Free flowering for such a very 
large flower. 
ROSE OF DENMARK-—-Single lustrous rose pink, - 
recurved sepals white. Medium sized flowers, 
blooms freely. One of the loveliest. 20c. 
ROYAL PURPLE — Semi-double intense velvety 
purple, sepals bright red. Free flowering, fine 
for pots. 
RUBEO—1947 introduction. Double corolla rose 
to crimson and geranium lake, sepals pale car- 
mine. Large flowers, good color and _ sub- 
stance. 17¥2c. 
SAN MATEO—Large informal double of deepest 
violet, splashed fuchsia pink, sepals rosy red. 
One of the few red-and-purples good for hang- 
ing pots. 20c. 
SEVENTEEN— 1947 introduction. Double co- 
rolla and long, thick sepals rose madder. 
Wonderful substance, clear rose shade, 
free blooming. Victor Reiter’s 1947 mas- 
terpiece—one of the finest fuchsias ever 
introduced. Be sure to feature Seventeen 
in 1948—it sells itself. 20c. 

SOUVENIR DE H. HENKEL—Short single orange- 
pink corolla, long tube and short sepals deep 
pink. Handsome reddish foliage, flowers in 
clusters, stands sun. 17¥2c. 
STARGAZER—Single near-white to rosy purple, 
sepals flesh pink. Masses of more or less up- 
right flowers. Stands hot weather. 
SUNRAY—Leaves silvery white, green, cream 
and yellow, new leaves and stems of colorful 
rosy hue. Beautiful foliage effect. 17¥c. 
SUNSET — Single flat corolla salmon, shaded 
orange, sepals salmon. Strong bushy grower, 
distinct coloring. 
TITANIC—Double deep purple, carmine at base, 
sepals red. Upright, free blooming for such a 
large flower. Highly recommended. 
TREASURE—Double, spreading corolla soft lilac 
blue, pink sepals. Upright bushy grower, free 
flowering. A top variety—sells readily. 20c. 
TRIUMPHANT —- Semi-double spreading corolla 
amethyst violet, sepals red. Tall, strong grower, 
floriferous. Showy variety. 17¥ac. 
TRUMPETER — Short single corolla orange red, 
very long thick tube and snort sepals pink. 
Good grower, free blooming. Will stand sun. 
UNCLE JULES—1947 introduction. Double violet 
blue, sepals crimson. Willowy growth. Giant 
double of fine “blue” coloring. 17 Yc. 
WHITEMOST — Single white, sepals light pink. 
Strong grower, large flowers, very free bloom- 
ing. Easy to grow—one of the finest fuchsias. 
WHITE WONDER—Double corolla white, broad 
sepals crimson. Strong upright growth. A 
Gypsy Queen sport with very large flowers. 
Top red-and-white. 
WINSTON CHURCHILL—Double magenta pink, 
shaded blue, sepals red. Medium bushy, good 
sized flowers, very free flowering. Hard to 
beat in any way—excellent for pots. 
WOOD VIOLET (Schmidt)—Double violet blue, 
sepals dark red. Medium bushy grower, me- 
dium sized flowers, free blooming. We're not 
pushing it, but since it’s our own wed like 
you to try a few plants. 
OTHER GOOD FUCHSIAS AVAILABLE AT 15c EACH, EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE NOTED: 
Abundance, America, Anita, Cardinal, Claret Cup, Collingwood, Conchilla, Coralle, Diadem, Electra, 
Erecta, Forget-Me-Not, Formosissima, Fritz Kreisler; Frosty (1947), 17 ac: G. Bonstedt, Glendale, Grena- 
dier, Hallowe’en, Lustre Improved, Mad. Aubin, Mary C. Ware; Mazda (1947) 17¥2e:; Mephisto, Minuet, 
Mona Lisa; Otherfellow 17¥%c; Pink Perfection (1947) 17¥2e: Portola (1947) 17¥2c; Prima Donna, Rich- 
ard Diener, Rosana, Rosemarye, Sacramento, Storm King, Sunburst, Symphony, Thomasina; T. Bon- 
stedt 17¥2c; Utopia, Victory, Virginia Bruce, White Beauty, White Pearl; Wonderblue 25e; and others. 
