SINGLE FUCHSIAS 
Aloha (Niederholzer, 1947). Medium Erecta Novelty. Single white and pink, 
size single flower with cyclemen purple 
corolla and white sepals with green 
tips. Very long pistils and anthers, 6 
feet tall, upright. Will trail. 
Aurora Superba. Sepals and tube of 
light orange apricot, corolla of deep 
orange peach. 
Belmont (Niederholzer). Turkey red 
upright sepals, single wide open corolla 
in doge purple. 6 feet high. 
Bellisima (Niederholzer, 1947). Very 
large single flowers with deep purple 
long corolla and bright red sepals five 
inches across. 6 feet tall, upright. 
Black Princess (Niederholzer). 8 feet 
tall, gracefully arching branches, very 
floriferous, the darkest and largest sin- 
gle wide open deep purple corolla and 
red sepals. 
Cardinal (Evans & Reeves). Giant 
single scarlet red flowers in great pro- 
fusion. Very strong semi-climber. 
Cassandra (Niederholzer). Extraordin- 
ary in form and color. Turkey red up- 
right sepals, dark doge purple single 
corolla, petals finely serrated. 
Chang (Hazard & Hazard). Single 
brilliant orange; flesh sepals flushed 
red. Strong upright grower, free bloom- 
er. 
Claire De Lune. Long narrow blooms 
of salmon-orange, corolla flaring out 
at the end. Broad leaves. 
Cocky (Niederholzer). Small but at- 
tractive flowers of dark Geranium Lake 
with lighter petals. Corolla is petunia 
purple with darker edges. Small out- 
side petals make flowers semi-double. 
A willowy grower. 4 feet. 
Conchilla. Extremely profuse bloomer. 
Globular, shell like corolla, pale violet. 
Diawillis (Niederholzer, 1947). Above 
medium size, single flowers with palest 
tyrian rose corolla, and pale rose bengal 
sepals. 5 feet high upright. A very fine 
plant. 
PAGE EIGHT 
corolla margined with rose. Flowers 
erect. 
Forget-Me-Not (Niederholzer). One of 
the most dainty, well shaped, medium 
sized flowers. Very pale pink tube and 
sepals and pale blue corolla. 
Fritz Kreisler (Niederholzer). Single 
and semi-double rhodamine purple cor- 
olla, crimson upright sepals. 
Galathea (Niederholzer, 1947). A 6 
foot upright, long, very floriferous, 
with pale crimson well curved sepals 
and rose bengal corolla. 
Garnet (Niederholzer). Single spread- 
ing corolla deepest red, tube and up- 
turned sepals dark red. Very strong 
grower. 
Gay Senorita (Schmidt). Single bell- 
shaped corolla lilac, flushed rose, long 
sepals rose red. Good grower, large 
flower, very free flowering. Will trail. 
Geisha (Niederholzer). Brilliant dark 
crimson upright sepals. Pale mallow 
purple single corolla with red veins. 
Petals curved outside; very different. 
4 feet tall. 
Gladys (Niederholzer). Single corolla 
campanula violet, marbled white. Re- 
flexed sepals rose madder. Medium 
grower. Flowers small but beautiful. 
Heavenly Blue (Niederholzer). A real 
beauty in the single and long form. 
Pale blue corolla, long narrow sepals 
pale pink, all rolled up. 
Laura (Niederholzer). A beautiful large 
single long flower with ivory tube and 
neyron rose sepals. Corolla is fuchsia 
pink with bright red edges. A fine 
grower. 
Lilani (Niederholzer, 1947). An odd 
flower. Double rhodamine purple cor- 
olla with all petals scalloped. Sepals 
and tube dark crimson; 4 feet tall, 
upright. 
Little Beauty. Dwarf compact bush. 
Very free flowering with lavender blue 
corolla changing to rosy lavender; deep 
pink sepals. 
