The 
BEST VARIETIES 
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HANGING 
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FUCHSIA 
AMERICA. Single orange-red corolla with leng 
sharp-pointed sepals, deep rose-pink on outside, 
bright rose-red on inside, greenish white tips. 
Long, thin tube, flesh tinted rose-pink. 50c. 
AUTUMNALE. Highly colored foliage of bronze 
and orange, flowers scarlet sepals and purple 
corolla. 50c. 
BEAUTY OF TROWBRIDGE. Single corolla deep 
rose-pink, long tube and sepals waxy white. 
One of the nicest hangers. 50c. 
BUBBLE HANGER. Introduced in 1946. Single 
corolla, flesh at base, deepening to rose ;tube 
and broad sepals light apricot-pink. Gcod 
grower, fine foliage, interesting flowers. Does 
well in warmer sections. 35c. 
BUTTERFLY. Single, spreading corolla rose 
bengal to crimson; tube and upturned long nar- 
row sepals bright red. Performs well in a shaded 
location in the warmer sections. Feed heavily— 
tops among the basket type. 50c. 
CASCADE. Single corolla deep carmine, long 
sepals white, flushed pale carmine. Strong 
grower, good foliage; large flowers. Popular 
everywhere. 35c. 
CLARET CUP. A large single with a corolla of 
rose bengal edged deep magenta. The large 
recurved sepals are pale carmine. A striking 
plant giving a clear strong color. 35c. 

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CASCADE 
CRESCENDO. Flowers medium double; sepals 
turkey red; outer third of corolla peony purple; 
margin and lower two-thirds turkey red. Very 
satisfactory. 50c. 
FALLING STARS. Strong, weeping growth. 
Flowers single, medium; tube and sepals scarlet 
and pleated; corolla turkey red. 50c. 
GLORIOUS. This is the most beautiful trailing 
fuchsia of a brilliant rose shade yet introduced. 
The flower is large and of the Muriel type. It 
has a long, thick white tube; curved sepals are 
white on top, neyron rose underneath. The 
petals are rose bengal. Good foliage, a free 
bloomer and a natural trailer. Derived the name 
Glorious from remarks made by people who have 
seen this plant in bloom. 50c. 
HALLOWEEN. Very large single flower with 
deep rose single corolla and very lightly flushed 
pink sepals. A good mate for Cascade. 50c. 
INCA MAIDEN. Single to semi-double corolla 
violet-blue, tube and long, narrow reflexed sepals 
rose-pink. Strong, trailing stems; good foliage 
and noted for constant bloom. A hardy variety 
with medium sized flowers, recommended for 
that difficult fuchsia climate. 35c. 
JOAN OF ARC. 1947 introduction. Double white, 
taller, looser growth and flower considered bet- 
ter than Ave Maria. 50c. 
