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Anita (Niederholzer). Extremely flori- 
ferous, leathery upright turkey red se- 
pals, violet corolla splashed red. Very 
double. 9 feet high. 
Blue Moon (Niederholzer). Semi-dou- 
ble, well shaped corolla, backed by 
long, bright red sepels on short tube. 
A very rich bloomer growing to 6 feet 
tall. 
Bolero (Niederholzer). Very large dou- 
ble, well shaped dark plum _ purple 
corolla and leatherly bright red calix. 
Very floriferous. 
Charles Abraham (Niederholzer). So 
named in honor of a San Francisco 
pioneer in fuchsia culture. A most 
beautiful red and purple semi-double 
flower. 
Collingwood (Niederholzer). A _ fine 
member of the new “white line!” 
Dr. John Gallwey (Reiter, Sr.). Flowers 
exceptionally large with full double 
corolla of a rich creamy white veined 
at the base with rose madder. 
Electra (Niederholzer). Double flaring 
corolla with large center. Petals palest 
pink veined pink, shorter outside petals 
flushed pink; strong upright grower. 
Patty Evans. Soft pink sepals and tube 
and ivory white corolla. Bushy grower 
and good bloomer. 
Flirtation (Leitner). Semi-double cor- 
olla delicate orchid or palest petunia 
purple, all petals with serrated edges. 
Tube and reflexed sepals light pink, 
sepals tipped pale green. Will trail. 
G. Monk. Double corolla beautiful 
light blue, sepals rose. Flowers of dis- 
tinct type with reflexed sepals and 
irregularly placed petals. Dwarf and 
bushy, good for pots. 
Gypsy Queen. A very fine enormous 
flower with deep crimson calyx and 
rose-mauve corolla. 
Hollydale (Fairclo). The corolla of 
Hollydale is clear pale magenta, close 
to the color of fuchsia Mrs. Desmond. 
Habit of growth and free blooming 
quality of W. Churchill. 
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Honey Moon (Niederholzer). ‘True sen- 
sation in blue. Semi-double wide open 
veronica blue corolla and red sepals. 
Joan of Arc (Reiter, Jr.,). This variety 
is of a clearer white than Ave Marie, 
and is of better form with larger 
double flowers. Cool conditions are es- 
sential to its successful culture. Will 
trail. 
Kitty O’Day (Hazard & Hazard). Suit- 
able for pot culture; flowers very dou- 
ble; large tube and sepals rose red; 
corolla white and veined rose. 
Lucky Strike (Niederholzer). A great 
novelty hit in striking new coloring. 
Double corolla in blue, rose and pink. 
Pale flesh upright sepals. 
Maidens Blush (Niederholzer). Double 
and semi-double corolla, white with 
pink splashes and pale pink calix. 
Marionette (Reiter). Medium sized 
flowers with double white petalage. 
Tube and sepals palest rose. 
Mary C. Ware (Niederholzer). The 
most exquisite, in honor of a fuchsia 
lover. A double in solid pale pink, a 
real self, fine in form and color. 
Miss Prim (Reiter, Jr.). Large semi- 
double in the purple group. A beauti- 
fully formed double fuchsia and an 
excellent pot plant. 
New Fascination (Niederholzer). Far 
superior to the old Fascination. Larger, 
more brilliant rose pink semi-double 
loose corolla, 
Pacific Grove (Niederholzer). Very 
fine double flowers with bishop violet 
corolla and smaller pale crimson petals 
outside merging into darker crimson, 
leathery upright sepals, upright to 8 
feet; a very strong grower. 
Pan American (Reiter). Scandent hab- 
it; flowers very large; sepals red, corolla 
pale pink. 
Pink Balloon (Niederholzer). Pink bal- 
loon shaped buds, very large snow 
white fluffy corolla. Masses of blooms 
in spite of great size. 
