
GULLIVER (Victor Reiter, Jr.). A large white- 
tubed single with dark Tyrian rose petals. This 
plant is named for the breeder who obtained 
the first white tube and sepalled fuchsia, 
Venus-Victrix, in 1840. The tube and sepals are 
waxy white and the dark Tyrian rose petals are 
full and overlap well. If anything, the plant is 
too free-blooming and it should be started early 
in the season. Best treated as a small bush. 50c. 
GYPSY QUEEN. One of the finest and showiest 
of all fuchsias. Giant double flowers of rich rosy 
lavender, with sepals bright red. A tall, vigorous 
plant. Highly recommended. 35c. 
HARLEQUIN. Unusual with rose-red sepals— 
long, slender, curled and twisted (pin wheel) 
with corolla of madder violet much striped with 
rose-red, base of petals rose-red. 35c. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. Upright, large single, 
pink, long, narrow sepals rolled. up, corolla 
pale blue. 35c. 
HENRI POINCAIRE. Large single flowers with 
long violet-blue corolla and bright red sepals. 
Very fine. 35c. 
HOLLYDALE. Sport of Winston Churchill. The 
corolla is clear magenta but is same free branch- 
ing and profuse blooming habit as Churchill. 35c. 
HONEYMOON. True sensation in blue. 
double wide open veronica blue corolla and red 
sepals. 50c. 
JACK SHAHAN (Tiret). A trailing variety named 
for a popular member of the American Fuchsia 
Society. This is a large single with long tube 
pale 
Semi- 

AVIATOR 
UPRIGHT VARIETIES—Continued 
and sepals. The tube and pagoda-shaped sepals 
are of the palest Rose Bengal and the petals 
of the same color are margined with a deeper 
shade. A strong grower with a beautiful flower 
which should be easy to grow. 50c. 
LAVENDER BEAUTY. Semi-double mauve-laven- 
der, rose sepals, bushy growth. Free bloomer. 35c. 
LILANI (Niederholzer, 1947). An odd flower. 
Double rhodamine purple corolla with all petals 
scalloped. Sepals and tube dark crimson; 4 feet 
upright. 35 
tall, 

FUCHSIA, CONSTANCE 
LORD BYRON. 
streaked red; short 
bloomer and quite unusual. 
sepals 
corolla dark red. Profuse 
35c. 
LUCKY STRIKE. Bush type, fast grower; flowers 
Single, dark purple 
light ivory pink, 
inside petals solid 
large, semi-double; sepals 
darker on inside; corolla, 
bluish purple; outer petals pink, purple mark- 
ince. OUCy 
MACROSTEMMA ALBA. Tall upright growing 
variety with small leaves and small blooms of 
almost pure white in both corolla and sepals. 
It has the faintest lilac flush to the flower. 35c. 
MARIONETTE. One of the most charming and 
by far the best double “white” yet introduced. 
Delicately lovely double flowers have pure white 
powder-puff corolla; tube and waxy sepals are 
of palest pink, with a fine line of brilliant ma- 
genta edge on the sepals. A vigorous, free- 
flowering plant, highly recommended. 50c. 
