SINGLE FLOWERED FUCHSIAS—Continued 
LOS ANGELES (Evans & Reeves) 
—Beautiful long single flow- 
ers of waxy coral apricot and 
petals of deep orange suffused 
with vermilion. 
LUCIENNE BREVAL — Single 
long slightly twisted corolla of 
white delicately shaded rose. 
Long pointed softly tinted se- 
pals. 50c each. 
MME. AUBIN—Vigorous grower 
with deep orange pink corolla 
and soft salmon sepals. 50c 
each. 
MADAME THIBAUD—Strong tall growing 
with long pointed bud opening to cup- 
shaped corolla of bright violet rose. Long 
narrow deep rose sepals. Heavy masses 
of bloom. 
MACROSTEMMA ALBA — Chile. Tall up- 
right growing variety with small leaves 
and small blooms of almost pure white 
in both corolla and sepals. It has the 
faintest lilac flush to the flower. 
MAGELLANICA GRACILIS — Peru and 
Chile. Strong growing, almost climbing 
in habit. Small narrow leaves and small 
thin flowers with narrow red sepals and 
short purple corolla. 
MAGELLANICA GRACILIS VARIEGATA 
—Flowers same as Gracilis above with 
silvery white variegated foliage. 
MAZDA—Large single of crisp, deep car- 
mine, spreading corolla and gracefully 
recurved sepals. A prize winner. 50c 
each. 
MELODY (Reiter Sr.) — Beautiful single 
flowered Fuchsia of soft pastel shade. 
Large flowers with the corolla of pale 
Cyclamen purple and recurved sepals of 
pale Neyron rose. With training might 
be developed as a hanging type. 
MINUET—Very floriferous in brilliant red 
sepals and purple single wide open co- 
rolla. Upright growth. 
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Macrostemma Alba 
MONTERE Y—Bright orange pink short co- 
rolla, narrow and sharply pointed sepals 
of soft pink delicately shaded orange. 
Broad leaves. 50c each. 
MRS. J. D. FREDERICKS (Evans & Reeves) 
—Fast growing plant with masses of 
dainty salmon pink blossoms. Should be 
allowed to grow into a large spreading 
specimen. 
MU LAN (Hazard & Hazard)—A healthy 
strong growing Fuchsia, naturally pro- 
ducing a tall well formed bush. Good 
foliage and very floriferous. Single co- 
rolla of creamy white veined light rose 
red with four large petals with edges 
picoteed. The long sepals light rose red 
inside, waxy dark rose outside. Much 
recurved. 
MURIEL EVANS (Evans Gardens) — Me- 
dium sized single flowers, sepals and 
petals of rich scarlet. 
NARCISSUS (Niederholzer) — Tube and 
long sepals of ivory and the single co- 
rolla is orchid purple. The name implies 
the form of flower. 50c each. 
OTHERFELLOW (Hazard) — Small single 
flower with very soft rose shading to 
white at base. Waxy white tube and se- 
pals. 50c each. 
