DOUBLE UPRIGHT FUCHSIAS 
ANNA ROTH ('46)—Compact growth, turkey red upright sepals, dark red corolla. Very fine. 
ANITA (Niederholzer ’46)—Heavy blooming, upright turkey red sepals, violet corolla, splashed 
red. Intensely double, tall grower. 
BLUE GOWN—Deep blue corolla, light carmine sepals and tube. A fine variety. 
CHIEF—Large rich plum purple corolla, streaked carmine, reflexed scarlet sepals. Showy. 
CRESCENDO (Reiter, Sr. ’42)—Shrubby grower, or may be trained into standard. Sepals turkey 
red, outer third of corolla peony purple, margin and lower petals turkey red. Good. 
COLLINGWOOD—Large double, sepals upright and pale pink, corolla pure white. 
DANUBE BLUE—Flaring blue corolla with deep pink sepals. One of our best sellers. 
DULCINEA (Edwards ’48)—Red and white of exquisite form. Long red tube, corolla is clear white 
of good size but is dwarfed by its enormously long red sepals. 
FASCINATION—Bushy plant with fully double corolla of soft rose petals streaked and flushed 
with deeper rose. Deep pink sepals. 
FLIRTATION (Leitner )—Sport of Lucky Strike. Long reflexed sepals pale rose madder with corolla 
palest petunia purple. 
FRITZ KREISLER—Crimson sepals, corolla rhodamine purple with a deeper edge. A very choice 
flower and different from most fuchsias in form, shape of flower and coloring. 
G. MONK—Compact growing, always in bloom. Blue corolla and deep pink sepals. 
GEORGE PORTERSI—Massive flowers, violet blue corolla, scarlet veins, scarlet sepals. 
GYPSY QUEEN (1865) —A hybrid which has never been surpassed in strength of plant and heavi- 
ness of bloom. Enormous flowers of deep crimson sepals and rosy mauve petals. Intensely 
double. No collection is complete without it. 
HAP HAZARD (Hazard & Hazard)—Deep purple petals with fine white line around each one. 
Scarlet sepals. 
HOLLY DALE—W inston Churchill sport. Corolla is clear magenta. Same free flowering habit. 
HONEYMOON (Niederholzer )—Flaring veronica blue corolla and red sepals. An excellent plant 
and the large flowers are gorgeous. 
IRISH ROSE (Reiter ’48)—An entirely new coloring in fuchsias. Medium size fully double flowers 
with pale chartreuse tube and sepals and with petalage of the tenderest rose. This is the 
most delicately colored fuchsia yet produced. Cool growing. 
JOHN McLAREN (Hazard & Hazard ) —Large flowers with spiral tight corolla of light hyssop violet, 
sepals very heavy waxy texture, red outside and much lighter inside. Completely different. 
KITTY O'DAY (Hazard & Hazard )—Intensely double, tube and sepals rose red, corolla beautifully 
cupped or rolled on edges, rose-like. Floriferous, and makes a good pot plant. 
LILANI (Niederholzer ’47 )—Flowers of medium size. Corolla rhodamine purple, deeper at edges, 
all petals scalloped. Tube and sepals scarlet. 
LUCKY STRIKE—Unusual coloring, sepals light ivory pink, corolla pink with purple markings. 
MISS PRIM (Reiter ’47)—Large semi-double corolla, outer area of petals deepest impezial purple 
fading to lighter shade, base of petals solferino purple which fades to purplish white in old 
flowers. Carmine sepals are long and broad, much recurved. Good pot plant. 
MME. FEUILLET—White, heavily flushed pink, corolla and deep pink sepals. Huge flowers. 
MRS. GLADSTONE—Intensely double white corolla veined red, bright clear pink sepals. Flowers 
enormous and one of the best. 
PACIFIC GROVE (Niederholzer ’47)—Large flowers, corolla bishop violet with smaller outside 
petals of pale crimson merging with dark crimson upright sepals. Strong, tall, upright 
grower. A real beauty. 
PORTOLA (Schnabel ’47)—Long corolla, petals range from carmine at base to tyrian rose, smaller 
outside petals, also recurved sepals carmine. Small, bushy floriferous pot plant. 
RADIANCE (Reiter )—Waxy tube crimson and sepals long and recurved. Outer petals crimson 
with the body of large petals tyrian rose and crimson base. Strong grower and bloomer. 
REITER’S GIANT (Reiter, Sr.) —Tube short and thick and board sepals of pure carmine. Corolla 
globular, often more than three inches in diameter, blue purple with splashes of crimson 
at the base. One of the very largest fuchsias. 
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