Double Flowered Fuchias— 
(Continued ) 
SCABIEUSE—A fine French importation 
with deep blue purple petals shaded light- 
er at the base, red sepals. 
SCINTILLATION (Hazard & Hazard)—Se- 
pals long, reflexed, tyrian rose inside, 
darker outside. Corolla single to semi- 
double with edges of petals picoteed. 
Strong grower. 
SEVENTEEN (Reiter, Jr., 1947) — An en- 
tirely new double self-colored fuchsia of 
a real rose shade. Tide petals of the larg 
double flower and the thick recurving se- 
pals are clear rose madder. One of the 
finest fuchsias. See color plate on front 
cover. 50c each. 
STORM KING—Elongated and inflated bud 
of bright scarlet tube and sepals, corolla 
double waxy white with crimson veins at 
base of petals. 
SUZANNE PASQUIER—A very fine variety 
with fine foliage and large pointed buds, 
opening to white with scarlet sepals. 
SUNBURST (Reiter. Jr.) — Tube creamy 
white veined pale carmine. Usually five 
sepals which are horizontal of pale car- 
mine. Semi-double petals of crimson. 
Free blooming and upright growth. See 
color plate, page 12. 

LENA (See Page 18) 
TITANIC (Reiter, Jr.) — Double corolla 
ranges from carmine at base of petals to 
deep petunia purple toward the edges 
which have a light “bead” margin. Short 
carmine tube and thick recurved carmine 
sepels. Will trail. 50c each. 

PACIFICA (See Page 
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