TRAILING FUCHSIAS—Continued 
MRS. G. G. HENRY — Trailing form with 
pale pink sepals and single white corolla. 
MRS. RUNDLE—Very long tube and very 
long pointed sepals of flesh color, with 
vivid orange corolla. A real beauty. 50c 
each. 
MRS. W. H. WARE (Hazard & Hazard)— 
Sepals long reflexed white flushed pink, 
corolla blue violet, pink at base changing 
to beautiful red violet in aging flowers. 
MURIEL — Scarlet sepals, large single 
twisted petals of rosy lilac. Fine. 
PROCUMBENS—New Zealand. A trailing 
variety with tiny leaves and short orange 
tube with reflexed purple sepals, no co- 
rolla. Blue stamens. Fine for the rock 
garden in the shade. Red fruit. 
RED SPIDER (Reiter Sr.)—Spidery flow- 
ers have a long tube and exceedingly 
long narrow sepals of deepest crimson 
and long pointing petals of deep rose 
madder veined and margined deep crim- 
son. A very good trailer. 50c each. 




Note: 
Trailing Fuchias grown 
in hanging pots should 
be cut back severely each 
spring before growth 
begins, to promote new 
growth from the crown. 
Fertilize during the 
growing season each 5 
or 6 weeks for best re- 
sults with a good nitro- 
gen fertilizer. 

Cascade (See Page 6) 
SAN FRANCISCO (Reiter Sr.) — Trailing 
type. A rather thick translucent tube and 
the sepals are a pale carmine rose in the 
inside and carmine rose on the outside. 
Large single corolla of pure deep orange 
red. 50c each. 
SHARON (Tiret)—Semi-trailer with large 
double corolla of Rose Bengal splashed 
with geranium lake. Reflexed sepals of 
palest scarlet. 50c each. 
VALENTINE (Reiter)—Large semi-double 
with white tube and sepals slightly 
flushed rose. Spreading corolla of deep- 
est Imperial purple fading lighter at 
base. Extra good. 50c each. See page 4. 
UTOPIA—Willowy grower, very large sin- 
gle, sepals extra wide spreading, corolla 
white suffused pink, veined red serrated. 
