Double Flowered Fuchsias—( Continued ) 
GUY DAUPHINE — Violet plum corolla 
splashed carmine, carmine sepals. 
GYPSY QUEEN—A very fine Fuchsia. 
Enormous flowers with deep crimson 
sepals and rosy mauve petals. Highly 
recommended. 
HAP HAZARD (Hazard and Hazard)—Rich 
deep purple with fine white line around 
edge of each petal, scarlet sepals. 
HOLLYDALE (Fairolo)—Sport of Winston 
Churchill. The corolla is clear magenta 
but is same free branching and profuse 
blooming habit. 50c each. 
HONEYMOON (Niederholzer) — Semi-dou- 
ble wide open veronica blue corolla and 
red sepals. Very fine blue type. 50c¢ each. 
JOHN McLAREN (Hazard & Hazard)— 
Large semi-double flowers with nicely 
shaped spiral tight corolla of light hys- 
sop violet, sepals very heavy waxy tex- 
ture, lacquered red outside and much 
lighter color inside. Both foliage and 
flowers of heavy waxy texture. Very fine 
and different from any other fuchsia. 
50c each. 
JOAN OF ARC (Reiter, Jr., 1947)—This 
variety is of a clearer white than Ave 
Marie, and is of better form with larger 
more double flowers. Plant differs in its 
looser, softer habit of growth, which 
makes it suitable for pillar or espalier 
work. Cool cenditions are essential to its 
successful culture. 59¢ each. 
JULES DALOGES—Corolla rich violet tint- 
ed red, very large double, reflexed scarlet 
sepals. 
JULIETTE ADAMS—Tall upright grower 
with white and red streaked flowers and 
scarlet sepals. A fine variety. 
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KITTY O’DAY (Hazard & Hazard)—Very 
double. Tube and sepals rose red. Corolla 
white washed and veined rose red. Petals 
beautifully cupped or rolled in edges, rose- 
like. A handsome large very floriferous 
variety. 
LAVENDER BEAUTY—Beautiful lilac suf- 
fused rose, carmine veins, broad, deep 
pink sepals. 
LENA—Deuble rosy blue corolla with col- 
ored sepals. 
LILAC QUEEN—Dwarf bushy habit with 
medium sized rosy lilac flowers, deep pink 
sepals. 
LILANI (Niederholzer, 1947) — An odd 
flower. Double rhodamine purple corolla 
with all petals scalloped. Sepals and tube 
dark crimson; 4 feet tall. 
LUCKY STRIKE — An unusual colored 
Fuchsia in rather striking combination of 
blue-purple-pink and gray tones. Globular 
in form and quite double. 
MADAME DANJOUX—Fine double white 
heavily suffused carmine, red sepals. 
MAUVE BEAUTY—Beautiful short corolla 
of lilac mauve with deep pink sepals. A 
real beauty. 
MARIONETTE (Reiter Jr.)—Double white 
powder-puff petalage with tube and Se- 
pals suffused palest rose. Another good 
one of the Rolla group. 50e each. 
MISS B. HESSE—Bushy habit with masses 
of white veined rose, scarlet sepals. 
MISS PRIM—Large semi-double with pet- 
als of deepest Imperial purple fading to 
lighter shade. Sepals carmine. 
