SINGLE FLOWERED FUCHSIAS 
CASSANDRA (46, t, sh). Large, long red. 
Corollatdark’red purple, deeply serrated: 
sepals turkey red. Willowy grower, needs 
lots of pinching to branch. 
CHANG (46, t, s or sh). Small, vivid or- 
ange-red. Corolla globular, vivid orange; 
sepals the same with inside of petals al- 
INGSL: Wiltteway CLyeOrlcital in dppeatalice. 
Gives startling and brilliant effect in well 
growing plant. 
CHARLES ABRAHAM (44, m). Large, 
lone purple and red. Corolla violet pur- 
ple; sepals red. Very showy. 
CHICKADEE (m, sh). Small, thin flow- 
ers lavender-pink and white. Corolla lav- 
ender-pink; sepals creamy white, tipped 
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COQUETTE (t, sh). Small red tube, lav- 
ender-purple and white. Corolla bluish 
pale purple; sepals white. Small flowers 
but. notwasesinall as Chickadee, Very 
showy. 
COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN (b, sh). 
Small pale pink and white. Corolla pale 
pink; sepals white. A gem in fuchsias. 
Beautiful for corsages. 
CUPID (m, b). Small lavender blue and 
pink. Corolla deep blue-pink; sepals deep 
pink. Abundance of bloom. Fine for pot 
culture. 
CURLY WURLY (41,t, h). Medium dark 
purple and red. Corolla bell-shaped, deep 
purple; sepals turkey red, oddly curled. 
DISPLAY (m, h). Medium rose pink. Co- 
rolla saucer-shaped rose pink; sepals clear 
deep pink. One of the old favorites, also 
called Eva Boegg or June Bride. 
ERECTA NOVELTY (nm, b). Small blue 
pink and white. Corolla blue pink; sepals 
white. Many flowers that stand erect and 
look you right in the face. 
FANFARE (40, s, t). Serratifolia ‘‘fire- 
cracker” red. Corolla pure scarlet; sepals 
varnished turkey red, sharply pointed. 
Long tube. 
FLAME (44, t, s). Medium, brilliant rose 
red and white. Corolla brilliant rose red; 
sepals ivory. Fast grower. Beautiful 
green foliage. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (m, b, sh). Small, 
pale blue and pink. Corolla pale blue; 
sepals pale pink. One of the most dainty, 
well shaped medium sized flowers. 
GAY SENORITA (39, t, sh). Large lilac 
rose and rose red. Corolla lilac flushed 
rose, with serrated white fringe; sepals 
long pointed, deep rose red. Flowers bell- 
shaped. A great favorite. 
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AVIATOR (See page 7) 
GARTENMEISTER BONSTEDT (s). 
Triphylla hybrid, “firecracker” red. Flow- 
ers glowing brick red, with orange shad- 
ing. Dark bronze red foliage. 
GLADYS (46, m, h). Medium variegated 
violet and rose. Corolla campanula violet 
splashed with rose; sepals rose madder. 
Bushy, early bloomer. 
GULLIVER (48, m, s). Medium tyrian 
rose and white. Corolla dark tyrian rose, 
full; sepals waxy white, pointed, turned 
back. Free blooming. Good pillar type. 
HARLEQUIN (t, h). Small black purple 
and red. Corolla madder violet, almost 
black, much striped with rose red; sepals 
curled, rose red. Unusual. 
HAUTE MONDE (t, s). Large salmon 
rose and rose. Corolla salmon rose, firm 
flowers; sepals creamy white, washed 
with rose. Good lasting quality. Makes 
good standard. 
HEAVENLY BLUE (45, m, sh). Medium 
long, pale blue and pink. Corolla pale 
blue, long; sepals pale pink rolled up. 
Very lovely pink and blue. 
HERON (t, h, sh). Large blue purple and 
scarlet. Corolla blue purple, flushed car- 
mine at base; sepals broad scarlet. Beau- 
tiful standard or tree. Makes a striking 
plant all summer. 
JANE EVANS (mn, s). Medium coral. Co- 
rolla vivid shade of salmon cerise; sepals 
coral. One of the best in coral shades. 
