SINGLE UPRIGHT FUCHSIAS 
ALICE HOFFMAN—New foliage has bronze cast. Flowers medium size, with white corolla and 
rose sepals. Compact and bushy plant. 
ANTIGONE—Heavy blooming, large plant with flowers of waxy white sepals and deep orange pink 
corolla. Whole plant is individual. 
BEVERLY HILLS—Strong grower, flowers of burgundy red. Long sepals pink with white striping. 
An outstanding variety. 
BLUE MOON— -( Niederholzer ) —Deep blue corolla, red sepals. 
BLUE FLAME(Niederholzer '48)—Short tube and upright sepals of crimson. Wide spread over- 
lapping petals, campanula violet with blue tinge, very narrow at base, flaring out bell- 
fashion with flame-like streaks of pale rose madder. Vigorous grower. 
CASSANDRA (’46)—Tube and sepals turkey red, corolla reddish purple, causing the impression of 
an all-red flower. Outstanding. 
CHANG (Hazard & Hazard ’46 ) —Floriferous, oriental coloring. Sepals almost white, corolla almost 
scarlet. Stands heat well. 
COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN—For those who like the smaller, daintier type of flowers. Light pink 
corolla and white tube and sepals. A little gem. 
ERNEST RENAIN—Rich rose pink corolla shading to a white base. Tube and sepals waxy white. 
Must be seen to be appreciated. 
ERECTA NOVELTY—Single white and light pink, corolla has rose margin. Globular shaped 
flowers which stand erect. 
FANFARE (Reiter, Sr.) —Very large trumpet shaped flower. Long narrow tube and sharply pointed 
sepals of turkey red. Large flaring corolla pure scarlet. Stands heat well. 
GAY SENORITA—Bell shaped corolla deep lilac flushed rose and distinct light border. Sepals 
long and flaring, rich rose red. Floriferous. 
GULLIVER (Reiter ’48 )—Large white tube and sepals waxy white, dark tyrian rose petals full and 
overlapping. Heavy blooming. 
HEAVENLY BLUE—Pale pink sepals, long and narrow, rolled up. Corolla pale blue. Large flower. 
LITTLE BEAUTY—A choice variety for the admirer of the small flowering type. Bush is dwarf 
and compact, always in bloom. Lavender blue corolla changing to rosy lavender, deep pink 
sepals. 
MME. THIBAUD—Strong, tall grower with long pointed bud opening to cup-shaped corolla of 
bright rose violet. Long, narrow, deep rose sepals. Masses of bloom. 
MAZDA—Large flowers of deep carmine, spreading corolla and gracefully recurved sepals. Flowers 
give the impression of being on fire. Stands heat well. A choice 1947 introduction. 
MU LAN (Hazard & Hazard )—Forms a natural tall bush. Corolla is creamy white veined light 
rose red with four large petals with picoteed edges. Long sepals waxy rose outside, much 
recurved. 
NANCY (Niederholzer ’48)—Medium size flower of unusual form. Short carmine cyclamen type 
sepals, turn straight up, flaring petals phlox pink, with a fan-shaped splash of rose madder 
at base. Most unusual. 
NARCISSUS (Niederholzer)—Tube and long sepals of ivory and corolla orchid purple. Name 
gives the shape of the flower. 
