Double Petunias 
Cutting-Grown from Selected Stock Plants 
4” Pots: 50c each, 12 for $5.00 
Blue Brocade. Gardenia-like flowers are an attractive violet-blue. 
Camellia. Camellia-type flowers are purplish-blue with white markings. 
Chief. Large open flowers are coppery-pink. Excellent potted plant. 
Gary Gregson. Pelargonium type with medium purple petals. 
General Long. Very double deep rose pink with copper tones. 
Gentlemen’s Choice. Large strongly fringed flowers are purple and white. 
Ladies Prefer. Fully-double flowers are soft salmon-pink. 
Margie. Very double white with orchid markings. 
Snow White. Large double pure white flowers on compact plants. 
Toreador. Double frilled flowers are terra-cotta with white markings. 
Fuchsias 
1948 Introductions 
4” Pots: $1.25 each 
Irish Rose. (Reiter.) An entirely new coloring in Fuchsias. 
Medium-sized flowers are fully double, with pale chartreuse 
tube and petals of delicate rose. Nothing approaches the 
delicacy of coloring in this new fuchsia. 
Mantilla. (Reiter.) A sensational new trailing Fuchsia. Entire 
flower is a uniform deep carmine, with spreading petals and 
pagoda-like sepals. Tubes are extremely long, measuring to 
3—3)" in length. 
Valentine. (Reiter.) Huge semi-double, spreading corolla is 
deepest Imperial Purple fading to white at the base of each 
petal. Tube and sepals are white-flushed rose. Growth is 
strong and loose. 
1947 Introductions 
4" Pots: 75c each 
Joan of Arc. (Reiter.) Tall growing double white, better than 
Ave Maria. 
Mazda. (Reiter.) A greatly improved Sunset. Crisp deep car- 
mine sepals and deeper carmine petals. Grows vigorously. 
Seventeen. (Reiter.) One of the finest new Fuchsias. Double 
corolla and long sepals are clear rose-pink. Free blooming. 
Uncle Jules. (Reiter.) A giant double purple and crimson of 
exceptional quality. Campanula-violet petals and deep crim- 
son sepals. 


CHOICE VARIETIES AND OLD FAVORITES 
4” Pots: 60c each, 12 for $6.00 
UPRIGHT DOUBLES 
Anna. Corolla strong magenta, sepals 
deep carmine. 
Desert Rose. Large blooms have royal- 
purple petals, sepals bright rosy-crim- 
son. 
Fascination. Corolla soft rose, sepals 
deep pink, streaked. 
Gypsy Queen. Large rosy-mauve corolla, 
deep crimson sepals. 
Lucky Strike. Bluish-orchid corolla, pink 
sepals. 
Patty Evans. Corolla white, veined rose- 
pink, sepals waxy-white tinted soft rose. 
Reiter’s Giant. Very large Petunia-pur- 
ple corolla, carmine sepals. 
Storm King. Sepals deep carmine, co- 
rolla white and rose. 

Sunburst. Corolla orange-red, tube and 
sepals white to pale carmine. 
Titanic. Corolla carmine and purple, 
sepals carmine. Recent and very choice. 
Wood Violet. Corolla violet, tube and 
sepals dark red. 
UPRIGHT SINGLES 
Fanfare. Corolla rich pure scarlet, sep- 
als glowing turkey-red. 
Gay Senorita. Bell-shaped corolla deep 
lilac, flushed rose, sepals waved and 
reflexed. 
Sacramento. Sepals, corolla and tube 
light carmine, petals long and straight 
with thin margin of deeper carmine. 
Whitemost. Single white petals wiih 
pale pink sepals. Vigorous; free bloom- 
ing. 
MARGIE 
CAMELLIA 
HANGING BASKET (TRAILING) 
Butterfly. Single corolla rose-bengal, 
sepals and base of corolla crimson. 
Cascade. Deep carmine single corolla, 
slender white sepals flushed pale car- 
mine. 
Marinka. Corolla single and crimson, 
sepals solid red. 
Muriel. Rosy-lilac single corolla, red re- 
flexed sepals. 
Red Spider. Long tube and narrow sep- 
als deep red. Single corolla deep rose, 
veined and margined crimson. 
San Mateo. Deep violet double corolla 
with pink splashes, up-curved sepals 
pink. 
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