Double Flowered Fuchsias—( Continued ) 
MME. JULES..CHRETIEN—Double white 
corolla, red sepals. 
MME. LANTELMA—Very large full corolla 
of soft pink with crimson sepals. 
MME. J. FEVUILLET—White heavily flushed 
pink with deep pink sepals. Very large. 
MOLESWORTH—Full double snowy white, 
scarlet sepals. 
MR. GLADSTONE—Very full plum purple 
corolla, crimson sepals. 
MRS. DESMOND (Introduced by Hazard & 
Hazard )—Large flowers, sepals rose red 
inside, darker outside. Corolla light am- 
paro purple exquisitely veined. 
MRS. GLADSTONE—Very large double 
white veined crimson, bright clear pink 
sepals. One of the best. 
OAKLAND (Reiter, Sr.) —Huge very double 
Fuchsia with a corolla of rosy white 
heavily veined with crimson. Short broad 
upright sepals of crimson. The plant is 
strong and compact, capable of producing 
the largest double white blooms. 
PACIFICA (Neiderholzer)—Extremely flor- 
iferous with the crimson upright sepals 
slightly twisted. A single and semi-double 
corolla of orchid purple lighter at the base 
and darker on edges with fine crimson 
veins. See color plate, page 21. 
PACIFIC GROVE (Niederholzer, 1947) — 
Very tine double flowers with bishop 
violet corolla and smaller pale crimson 
petals outside merging into darker crim- 
son, leathery upright sepals, upright to 
8 feet; a very strong grower. 
PASTEUR — Tall upright growth with 
masses of silvery white flowers and re- 
flexed deep pink sepals. Very popular. 
PATTY EVANS (Evans & Reeves)—A vast- 
ly improved Rolla of which it is a seed- 
ling. The plants are extremely vigorous 
growing to a height of 5 to 6 feet with 
large double flowers with corolla white. 
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CONSTANCE (See Page 16) 
PAVLOVA (Hazard & Hazard)—Single co- 
rolla light rose pink nicely veined with 
rose red. Sepals deep rose pink washed 
with rose red. Long broad sepals fold 
back against the tube and the corolla of 
just four large beautiful shaped flaring 
petals is outstanding. 
PERLE MAUVE—Very fine violet blue co- 
rolla and deep pink sepals. 
PHENOMENAL — See GENERAL ROB- 
ERTS. 
PINK BALLET GIRL—Large blue pink co- 
rolla with white flushed carmine sepals. 
Very fine and very free blooming. 
PINK PEARL—A real beauty in a tall 
upright plant with masses of clear 
double pink flowers and light pink 
sepals. A favorite with us. See 
page 20. 
PINK PERFECTION (Niederholzer, 1947) 
—A beautiful medium s‘ze plant. Double 
flowers of pale pink corol’a and dark pink 
upright sepals. Wil] trail. 50c¢ each. 
PORTOLA (Schnabel, 1947) — Fine small 
bush. Floriferous plant with long semi- 
double flowers. Petals of the unfolding 
flowers range from carmine at their base 
to tyrian rose. Tube white shaded pink. 
50¢ each. 
