Trailing Fuchsias—(Continued) 
MRS RUNDLE—Very long tube and very 
long pointed sepals of flesh color, with 
vivid orange corolla. A real beauty. 
MRS. W. H. WARE (Hazard & Hazard)— 
Sepals long reflexed white flushed pink, 
corolla blue violet, pink at base changing 
to beautiful red violet in aging flowers. 
MURIEL—Scarlet sepals, large single twist- 
ed petals of rosy lilac. Fine. 
PROCUMBENS—New Zealand. A trailing 
variety with tiny leaves and short orange 
tube with reflexed purple sepals, no co- 
rolla. Blue stamens. Fine for the rock 
garden in the shade. Red fruit. 
RAMONA~—Single long red flower. 
RED SPIDER (Reiter Sr.)—Spidery flow- 
ers have a long tube and exceedingly long 
narrow sepals of deepest crimson and 
long pointing petals of deep rose madder 
veined and margined deep crimson. A 
very good trailer. 50c each. 


Note: 
Trailing Fuchsias grown 
in hanging pots should 
be cut back severely each 
spring before growth be- 
gins, to promote new 
growth from the crown. 
Fertilize during the 
growing season each § 
or 6 weeks for best re- 
sults with a good nitro- 
gen fertilizer. 



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CASCADE (See Page 6) 
SAN FRANCISCO (Reiter, 
type. A rather thick translucent tube and 
Sr.)—Trailing 
the sepals are a pale carmine rose in the 
inside and carmine rose on the outside. 
Large single corolla of pure deep orange 
red. 
TRAILING QUEEN—Trailing habit with 
fuchsia red corolla and long pointed bright 
scarlet tube and sepals. Very showy. 
UTOPIA—Willowy grower, very large sin- 
gle, sepals extra wide spreading, corolla 
white suffused pink, veined red serrated. 
WISTERIA (Neiderholzer)—Strong grow- 
ing Fuchsia with a narrow long tube and 
oblong bud of almost white with very pale 
green tip. The inside of the sepals is 
tinged with Phlox pink. The single co- 
rolla is Mallow purple, irregular with each 
petal on a long peduncle. In addition each 
sepal rolled up carries a miniature petal 
on its base. 
