1940 (FU GASTRIN TE ReO DIC ECs a@a Nas 
BOUFFANT (Tiret) 
Long, single, white corolla, lightly veined at base, medium tube and large, spreading sepals 
red. Vigorous, willowy grower, good as hanging basket fuchsia. One of the very few single 
red-and-white varieties. 
MOTH BLUE (Tiret ) 
Double corolla a beautiful shade of deep lilac blue, short tube and long, broad, upturned 
sepals deep red—inside of sepals of crepe texture. Plant of medium vigor and spreading 
habit, may be grown as a hanging basket variety. Very large, well-shaped flowers produced 
in succession. 
RIC-RAC (Tiret ) 
Single corolla pale orchid, deeper at petal edges, prominently serrated at lower edge. Thick 
tube and outside of broad, curved sepals pale to deep carmine, inside of sepals pink, car- 
mine toward sharply pointed green tips. Strong, upright grower, deep green foliage. 
Medium large flowers of exceptional substance, freely produced. Heat tolerant. 
TANGERINE (Tiret ) 
Single corolla orange, changing to a rosy shade as flowers age, long tube flesh colored, 
narrow sepals open green, becoming carmine-flushed after several days. A Fuchsia cordifolia 
hybrid of vigorous, upright growth, handsome foliage and interesting, medium flower. One 
for the fuchsia fan. 
UNGER CHARLEY (Glires) 
Semi-double lilac lavender corolla, medium tube and broad reflexed sepals rose-red. Strong 
growing plant, good foliage, with an abundance of medium-large flowers. Should make a 
beautiful standard or wall espalier. 


ANNA 
Trailing Fuchsia 
(See opposite page) 

