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| PUGET SOUND (Hodges, m, sh). Huge double white and red. Co- 
| rolla, large center petals, spreading smaller ones; all petals veined 
pink at base; sepals broad, upturned rose red. The largest fuchsia we 
have even seen. Fluffy flowers, spreading plant, showy as hanger. 
RED WING (trailer, sh). Single, wide-spreading red. Corolla, blended 
plum-purple and red; sepals long, pointed red. The longest wide- 
spreading sepals we have ever grown. A beautiful well branching 
trailer. Must have shade. 
RIC-RAC (Tiret, t, sh or s). Single, medium-large pale orchid and car- 
| mine. Corolla lavender flushed pink at base, deeply serrated; sepals 
| rose to deep rose. Hundreds of blooms on a tall, vigorous plant. Will 
| stand sun. 
SUMMER SKIES (Niederholzer, m, sh). Single, medium, pale silver 
blue and pale rose. Corolla, long, clear pale silver blue; sepals, upturned, 
pale rose. Continuous bloomer of exceptional substance. At times, 
sports a semi-double square shaped flower. 
TANGERINE (Tiret, t, sh). Single cordifolia hybrid, orange and char- 
treuse. Corolla orange, becoming lighter as aged; sepals green to 
chartreuse, narrow, pointed, curled up when older. Very oriental in 
appearance, tremendous popularity at San Francisco Fuchsia Show. 


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THE DOWAGER (Reiter, t, sh). Enormous double purple and red. 
| Corolla blue purple, well formed; sepals recurved, magenta red. The 
growth is vigorous, very branching and small leaves. Mr. Reiter says, 
“The Dowager produces more pounds of flower per plant than any 
other fuchsia we know.” 
TRAILING AUTUMN (Niederholzer, trailer, sh). Single, large, pale 
magenta and pale rose. Corolla pale magenta, margined orange ver- 
milion; sepals pale rose. A truly trailing variety, long profuse bloomer. 
UNCLE CHARLEY (Tiret, t, sh). Semi-double lilac lavender and rose. 
Corolla lilac lavender, long, full; sepals rose red, wide, turned back. 
Medium large, free bloomer. Strong growing plant. Shade for color. 
| VIOLET GEM (Niederholzer, m, sh). Large semi-double, deep violet 
| and carmine. Corolla deep violet, wide spread with a touch of carmine 
| at base; sepals upcurved, carmine. If kept in shade will keep coloring 
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KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS 
as Fuchsias grow in the Northwest 
47 or 36 means year introduced 
b—bush, low growth 
m—medium height 
oe t—tall grower 
h—hardier than others 
s—will take more sun, heat resistant 
sh—needs more shade for good color 

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