FANFARE. Very large trumpet-shaped 
flowers with an amazingly rich coloring. 
Exceptional vigor and fine foliage. The 
long narrow tube and sharply pointed 
sepals are of a varnished turkey red. The 
large flaring corolla is of pure scarlet. 
Makes a fine showing almost the year 
round, 230c, 
FLIRTATION. Tube and long reflex sepals 
of pale rose madder with petals evenly 
tinted with palest petunia purple. Sport 
fromaaqicky otrike.u50c. 
FORGET-ME-NOT. Strong, upright, bushy 
grower; flowers medium, single; tube and 
sepals pale pink, corolla pale blue. 35c. 
FORMOSISSIMA. Upright, bushy grower; 
flowers medium single; tube and sepals 
creamy white, corolla soft rose. 35c. 
FRITZ, KREISLER. Good grower. Flowers 
medium size, single to semi-double; sepals 
crimson, corolla Rhodamine purple. 35c. 
FROSTY. Large single. Long white corolla, 
with red lines; tube and sepals dark crim- 
son. May be grown either as upright or 
hanger. Similar to Aviator. 35c. 
GARDENIA. Double soft pink, veined rose, 
upturned sepals scarlet. Strong grower 
with large flowers in profusion. 35c. 
GAY SENORITA. Tall grower. Flowers 
large, single; bell shaped; short tube and 
pointed sepals deep rose red; corolla lilac, 
flushed rose with white fringe. A great 
favorite since 1939. 35c. 
GLADIATOR. Dwart habit with white petals 
flushed pink at base. 35c. 
GLOIRE de MARCHI. Between Storm King 
and Pink Balloon. Strong upright grower. 
Masses of bloom—white corolla and deep 
pink sepals. 35c. 
GYPSY QUEEN. One of the finest and 
showiest of all fuchsias. Giant double 
flowers of rich rosy lavender, with sepals 
bright red. A tall, vigorous plant. Highly 
recommended. 35c. 
HARLEQUIN. Unusual with rose red sepals 
—long, slender, curled and twisted (pin 
wheel) with corolla of madder violet much 
striped with rose red, base of petals rose 
red. .35c. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. Upright, large single, 
pale pink, long, narrow sepals rolled up, 
corolla pale blue. 35c. 
HENRI POINCAIRE. Large single flowers 
with long violet-blue corolla and bright 
red sepals. Very fine. 50c. 
HOLLYDALE. Sport of Winston Churchill. 
The corolla is clear magenta but is same | 
free branching and profuse blooming habit 
as Churchill. 50c. 
LAVENDER BEAUTY. Semi-double mauve 
lavender, rose sepals, bushy growth. Free 
bloomer. 35c. 
LORD BYRON. Single, dark purple sepals 
streaked red; short corolla dark red. Pro- 
fuse bloomer and quite unusual. 30c. 
LUCKY STRIKE. Bush type, fast grower; 
flowers large, semi-double; sepals light 
ivory pink, darker on inside; corolla, inside 
petals solid bluish purple; outer petals 
pink, purple markings. 50c. 
MACROSTEMMA ALBA. Tall upright grow- 
ing variety with small leaves and small 
blooms of almost pure white in both co- 
rolla and sepals. It has the faintest lilac 
flush to the flower. 35c. 
MARIONETTE. One of the most charming 
and by far the best double “white” yet in- 
troduced. Delicately lovely double flowers 
have pure white powder-puff corolla; tube 
and waxy sepals are of palest pink, witha 
fine line of brilliant magenta edge on the 
sepals. A vigorous, free flowering plant, 
highly recommended. 50c. 
MELODY. New and already popular be- 
cause of its fine growth and charming new 
coloring. Flowers are large, single, per- 
fectly shaped, in pastel tones of pale cy- 
clamen purple with prettily recurved se- 
pals of soft rose pink. 35c. 
MOLESWORTH. Full double snowy white. 
Scarlet sepals. Very popular. 50c. 
MONA LISA. Single, corolla orchid, short 
tube and outside of sepals white, flushed 
bluish, inside of sepals soft pink. Low, 
bushy type grower, medium size flowers. 
Very good for pots. 35c. 
NEW FASCINATION. Double soft pink, 
veined rose, upturned sepals scarlet. 
Strong upright grower, with large flowers 
in great profusion. 35c. 
NONPAREIL. Very large; showy, semi- 
double flowers of rosy violet blue with 
sepals of ivory, are freely produced. May 
be used as either upright or basket type. 
Very hardy. 35c. 
OTTO. Single corolla blue-violet. Broad se- 
pals scarlet and crimson. Large flowers 
freely produced on strong upright grower. 
Very highly recommended. 35c. 
PACIFICA. Large spreading plant with stiff 
brittle branches; flowers semi-double, me- 
dium sized; sepals crimson, slightly twist- 
ed; corolla orchid-purple, lighter at base 
and darker on edges, with fine crimson 
lines. 985c. 
