DOUBLE TRAILING FUCHSIAS 
Abundance (Niederholzer). Semi-dou- 
ble corolla medium blue, lighter at 
base, deeper at edges; petals veined; 
tube and sepals rose pink, sepals tipped 
green. Bushy growth, medium sized 
flowers in great abundance. 
Anna (Reiter, Jr.). Double corolla with 
outer half of petals strongest magenta 
while the base of petals, the sepals and 
tube are of strongest carmine. 
Lindisima (Niederholzer). A beautiful 
blending of rose and mauve in very 
large double flower. 
Molesworth. Medium size, of perfect 
shape, scarlet tube and sepals and full 
double snowy white corolla. Branches 
pendant. 
Nonpareil. A very fine grower and most 
floriferous, ivory-pink calyx and pale 
purple-blue corolla. 
San Mateo (Niederholzer). Very large 
double victoria violet corolla with 
fuchsia pink spashes. Leathery pink 
calix. Fine hanger. 
Mei Ling (Niederholzer, 1947). Very 
pale lilac blue corolla, semi-double. 
Pink upright sepals. 
SINGLE TRAILING FUCHSIAS 
America (Niederholzer). Long thin 
tube and sepals rose madder on the 
outside, solid crimson on the inside. 
Single short corolla deep crimson. 
Bubble Hanger (Niederholzer). An 
ideal hanging basket plant with fine 
foliage and flowers. Pale pink calix 
and rose madder single corolla, with 
reverse concave petals. 
Butterfly (Reiter, Jr.). A fine large 
single self with recurved sepals and 
spreading corolla. Corolla is rose ben- 
gal; sepals and base of corolla are 
crimson. Foliage is light green. 
Cascade (Dr. Legan). Masses of large 
single blooms, long pointed sepals white 
flushed carmine and deep carmine cor- 
olla, spread of sepals usually about six 
inches. Good grower and fine foliage. 
Claret Cup (Dr. Legan). Very large 
flowers with recurved pale carmine 
sepals and corolla of rose bengal. A 
striking plant. 
Frosty (Niederholzer, 1947). A large 
single, fine white long corolla with red 
lines. Dark crimson sepals and _ tube. 
Harmony (Niederholzer). Light ger- 
anium lake calix and rose bengal single 
corolla. A fine bloomer. 
Henri Poincare. The long violet blue 
corolla forms a perfect bell, which is 
handsomely set off by pointed red 
sepals. 
John Davis (Niederholzer). An excel- 
lent hanger with plenty long and single 
flowers with ivory tube, geranium lake 
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sepals, finely rolled up and long and 
narrow magenta corolla. 
Marinka. Almost a self color with rosy 
scarlet corolla and crimson scarlet 
sepals. 
Marginata (Niederholzer). A _ fine 
hanger with lots of medium size flow- 
ers. Vermillion sepals are narrow and 
long. Corolla is rose bengal with darker 
edges. 
Muriel. An old English variety of ex- 
ceptional beauty, immense flowers with 
scarlet tube and sepals and long twisted 
rose corolla. 
Prince of Orange. A real gem of slow 
growth with deep orange - vermillion 
corolla and soft carmine tube with 
sepals of deep salmon. 
Red Spider (Reiter, Jr.). The spidery 
flowers have a long tube and exceeding- 
ly long narrow horizontal sepals of 
deepest crimson; long downward point- 
ing petals of deep rose madder veined 
and margined deep crimson. 
Rosalie Rooney (Niederholzer). A fine 
hanger very floriferous. Long white 
tube and orange-red single corolla. 
Terracotta (Niederholzer). Single cor- 
olla and sepals of a striking new red. 
Victory. (Reiter). A long semi-double 
flower of solid rose madder; sepals are 
carmine. 
Wisteria (Niederholzer). The leathery 
inside of the sepals is tinged with phlox 
pink. The single corolla is mallow pur- 
ple, each petal on a long peduncle; 
each sepal rolled up carries a miniature 
petal on its base. 
