Single Flowered Fuchsias—(Continucd ) 
NARCISSUS (Niederholzer) — Tube and 
long sepals of ivory and the single corolla 
is orchid purple. The name implies the 
form of flower. 50c¢ each. 
OTHERFELLOW (Hazard) — Unusual A 
rather different single, floriferous, beau- 
tiful fuchsia of medium size, of good 
form and fine texture. Tube and sepals a 
waxy white, translucent as pure alabas- 
ter, which the lovely flowers more often 
resemble. Corolla of 4 petals, white at 
base to French rose. Foliage a pleasing 
healthy green. Habit of easy growth Tre- 
sponding readily to hands of amateur or 
professional. 50c each. 
OLYMPIA—Pale rose pink sepals, single 
carmine scarlet corolla. 
PAMELA—Single open carmine rose Co- 
rolla, soft pink sepals tinted carmine. 
PASTEL (Reiter, Sr.)— 
The great improve- 
ment over the intro- 
duction, Treasure 
Island. Short tube and 
large broad sepals of 
pale Neyron rose with 
the single corolla of 
old rose shaded lilac. 
Strong grower. 
PEBBLE BEACH — 
Large single dark pur- 
ple corolla, white tube 
and upturned sepals 
of pale rose madder. 
May be used as 
trailer. 50c each. 
PERKY (Hazard & Haz- 
ard) — Sepals waxy 
white, very sharp 
pointed tips of deep 
pink. Corolla single 
pink. Habit of growth 
tall and upright. Foli- 
age small and neat. 
PLEROMET (Nieder- 
holzer)—Tall upright 
growth with sepals of 
Turkey red rolling up 
and single corolla of 
very dark violet. 50c 
each. 
PRIMA DONNA — A 
perfect form flower 
with single very large 
white corolla and 
very pale pink sepals. 
A beautiful Fuchsia. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE—A real gem of slow 
growth with deep orange vermilion co- 
rolla and soft carmine tube, sepals of 
deep salmon pink. 
REFLEXUS—Small bushy plant with tiny 
flowers of orange scarlet and reflexed 
red sepals. 
RICHARD DIENER—Upright, large single 
flowers, red sepals extra wide spreading, 
corolla white suffused pink, veined red, 
serrated. 
ROSE OF DENMARK—One of the best 
with corolla of pale rose shading to deep- 
er rose at edge of petals, reflexed pale 
blush sepals. 
ROSE PILLAR (Reiter, Jr.)—The plant is 
strong and tall, resembling Pink Pearl in 
foliage and vigor. The flower is a single 
large saucer-shaped type. The entire 
flower is of clear Neyron rose edged with 
a thick margin of geranium lake. 

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