the very leafy branching plant. Recommended for the cool garden where a well furn- 
ished hanging pot is desired in the pastel shades. 
DULCINEA (Ralph Edwards). This is a red and white double of exquisite form. The red 
tube is quite long and the sepals are the longest we have ever seen on a red and 
white fuchsia. The corolla is double and of a clean, clear white coloring and al- 
though it is of good size it is dwarfed by the beautiful long sepals. Reminiscent of 
Suzanne Pasquier, which is one of its parents, Dulcinea tops it with its even more 
elegant sepals. A graceful and distinguished plant of medium vigor. 
BO-PEEP (Clement Schnabel). This is a neat upright bush of medium vigor, well furnished 
with small leaves and smothered with dainty little flowers. The semi-double, pale 
orchid corolla is somewhat flaring, while the tube and well recurved sepals are white 
touched with a faint pink blush. A dainty addition to the popular pastel group. 
ECSTACY (Tiret). An exquisitely colored pale double variety which resembles Flirtation 
in its delicate coloring and form but the plant is of more willowy growth and the 
flowers are of even finer coloring. The inner petals are of hyacinth blue and the outer 
ones of the same color are splashed at the base with phlox pink. The horizontally 
reflexed broad granular sepals are neyron rose tipped green. The large flower has 
more substance than Flirtation and the pale coloring is of a cleaner, brighter quality. 
Tops in the marbeled pastels. Should be tried as a semi-trailing variety. 
SHARON (Tiret). This semi-trailing variety named for the originator’s daughter is of a 
splendid growth and excellent foliage with large flowers in the “warm red” group. 
The flowers are double and well formed with a medium tube and broad reflexed sepals 
of palest scarlet. The petals are Rose Bengal splashed with extensions of Geranium 
Lake at the base. Blooms early and tolerates some sun. Garden tested. 
JACK SHAHAN (Tiret). A trailing variety named for a popular member of the American 
Fuchsia Society. This is a large single with long tube and sepals. The tube and 
pagoda shaped sepals are of the palest Rose Bengal and the petals of the same color 
are margined with a deeper shade. A strong grower with a beautiful flower which 
should be easy to grow. 
YULETIDE (Tiret). A tall upright double red and white. This is of the giant flowered type 
with a large globular creamy white corolla and Crimson tube and sepals. In form 
and size one of the best doubles we have ever seen. 
Propagation of the above introductions is restricted till September, 1948. 

VISIT OUR GARDENS—We maintain specimens of all fuchsias growing 
in the nursery for display of bloom and a visit to our nursery during 
the summer will acquaint you with the possibilities of bloom. It's 
a sight worth seeing. You're welcome at any time. 

