PASADENA (Evans). A variety that simply bursts 
with bloom. Large flaring double flowers of snowy 
white, veined pink, set off by reflexed sepals of deep 
rose pink. Fine foliage and compact habit. Best of 
its class and highly recommended. 
PATTY EVANS (Evans). This Fuchsia is one of 
the best in our entire Fuchsia collection. The large 
double flowers are of beautiful substance and form, 
_with corolla of pure white and long elegant sepals 
of waxy white, tinted a soft rose on the under side. 
The plant is vigorous, growing rapidly to a height of 
five to six feet. We believe “Patty” to be one of the 
finest of the many Fuchsias introduced by us. 
PINK BALLOON (WNeiderholzer). Pink balloon 
shaped buds, very large snow white fluffy corolla. 
Masses of blooms in spite of great size. 
RED SPIDER (Reiter, Sr.) This ‘“‘red” flowered 
hanging variety has a long tube and exceedingly long 
narrow horizontal sepals of Crimson with petals of 
deep Rose Madder veined and margined deep Crim- 
son. The growth is very trailing with thin branches. 
RUBEO (Tiret). A unique large long-tubed double 
of exceptional coloring and heavy substance. This 
very vigorous bush produces flowers with double 
petalage of spreading globular form ranging from 
deepest Rose Bengal on the center petals to deep 
Crimson on the outer supplementary petals. 
SACRAMENTO (Reiter, Jr.) This is a fine addi- 
tion to the rose single varieties. The single flowers 
are self colored and of a beautiful light Carmine. 
The petals are long and straight showing a some- 
what pleated effect and their brilliance is heightened 
by a thin margin of deeper Carmine. The entire 
flower has a subdued brilliance of color which should 
appeal to the connoisseur. 
SAN MATEO (Niederholzer). Very large double, 
free flowering, fine for hanging pots. Sepals are 
pink, corolla of darkest Victoria violet with Fuchsia 
pink splashes. 
SEVENTEEN (Reiter, Jr.) A new double, self- 
colored fuchsia of a real rose shade. The petals of 
the large double flower and the long, thick, recurv- 
ing sepals are clear Rose Madder. The plant is of 
medium growth with small leathery foliage. Winner 
of First Prize as the best new double flowered seed- 
ling at the 1946 San Francisco Flower Show. $1.00 
each in 4” pots. 
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