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1949 FUCHSIA 
All 1949 Introductions $1.00 each. Any 6 of the following for $5.50; 
or 12 for $10.00 
BABY DOLL (Reiter, m, sh). Medium sized double, amethyst violet 
and white. Corolla amethyst violet, base of petals white which gradu- 
ally fades the violet to pale orchid. A restrained grower of Seventeen 
and Sea’ Foam type. 
BLUE PENDANT (Brown, trailer, sh). Trailer, double, light blue and 
pale rose. Corolla globular pale campanula violet; sepals reflexed pale 
tyrian rose, tipped white. The growth branching and wiry, foliage 
small, prolific. Promises great things in hanging pots. 
BOUFFANT (Tiret, t, sh). Single large, white and red. Corolla white, 
long, full but cupped at bottom; sepals rose red, wide-spreading, broad. 
Good bloomer, vigorous willowy growth. Can be used as basket. 
CLARION (Reiter, t). Good sized crimson doubie. Corolla, incurved 
petals of rose bengal; sepals recurved, pure crimson. Vigorous upright 
grower with heat-resistant leathery foliage; quantities of glowing 
double rose bengal flowers. 
COLUMBINE (Reiter, m, sh). Rhodamine purple and white. Corolla 
deep rhodamine purple, wide spread petalage; sepals and tube all white. 
Unlike any other fuchsia. Striking color combination. 
CREOLE (Schnabel, m). Large double ox-blood and deepest crimson. 
Corolla ox-blood with overtones of maroon, surrounding petals of 
deepest crimson; sepals deepest crimson. Restrained grower. Creole 
can be grown as a hanger. Illustration on cover. 
DEBUTANTE (Schnabel, m, sh). Semi-double lavender and _ pink. 
Corolla pale rose madder with a lavender cast; sepals pale rose madder. 
Self-branching and free flowering, A new pastel lovely. 
FLYING CLOUD (Reiter, t, sh). White. Corolla, well placed full white; 
sepals white, long recurved pagoda type. Entire flower glows with 
palest rose tinting. Mr. Reiter has patented this flower believing it to 
be his outstanding “white” fuchsia. Much easier to grow than other 
white fuchsias. 
GUS NIEDERHOLZER (Niederholzer, t, sh). Large double veronica 
blue and carmine. Corolla carmine at base with splashes of rose shades, 
that extend to the edge of petals, longer scalloped inner petals of blue; 
sepals upturned carmine. Free blooming and self-branching. A beauti- 
ful fuchsia. 
MOTH BLUE (Tiret, b or trailer, sh). Double medium large, blue and 
deep red. Corolla lavender blue, veined pink close to base, very full; 
sepals deep red, wide, turned back. Beautiful basket, quantities of 
blooms hide the small dark green foliage. 
OREGON TRAIL (Hodges, m, sh). Single, large, light lavender purple 
and crimson. Corolla light amparo purple flat saucer-shape; sepals 
upturned, crimson. Medium spreading grower, early and free flower- 
ing. Distinctive. 

