PAN AMERICA—Double palest pink, red se- 
pals. Tall, loose, grower, very large flow- 
ers. 
PATTY EVANS—Double white, sepals white, 
tinted soft rose or pink. Vigorous, large 
flowers, blooms freely. Absolutely tops 
everywhere. 
PERIWINKLE, described on page 4. 
PHENOMENAL—Double plum purple, sepals 
bright scarlet. Finest for garden display. 
PINK BALLOON—Double fluffy corolla white, 
sepals rose. Blooms freely, very large 
flowers. 
PINK QUARTET—A quartet of rolled center 
petals surrounded by spreading ones, all 
soft pink; broad upturned sepals deep 
pink. Strong upright grower, free bloom- 
ing. A good fuchsia, does well in the 
warmer sections. 17!/oc. 
PURPLE HEART—Double corolla with center 
petals violet purple, large outer petals 
fuchsia pink and some marbled with pur- 
ple; long, broad upturned red sepals. 
Strong upright grower with big buds and 
large flowers of strong color contrast. 20c. 
PURPLE SAGE, described on page 4. 
RADIANCE—Semi double corolla varies, tyr- 
ian rose to red, sepals pink. Masses of 
bloom—stands heat. 
REGAL—Resembles the variety Cardinal, but 
is a longer flower and a better all-red. Tall 
upright grower, good as a climber, heat- 
tolerant. 17!/2c. 
REITER’S GIANT — Double petunia purple, 
carmine sepals. Free flowering for such a 
very large flower. 
ROSEMARYE—Semi double corolla pale vio- 
let blue, upturned sepals flesh pink. Me- 
dium sized flowers in profusion. Good for 
pots. . 
ROSE OF DENMARK—Single lustrous rose 
pink, recurved sepals white. Medium sized 
flowers, blooms freely. One of the loveli- 
est. 20c. 
ROULETTE—1950 introduction. Double corol- 
la intense rose madder, sepals white, 
flushed pale rose near tips. Named for its 
multiple sepals. Willowy, heavy growth. 
For the cool climate. 20c. 
RUBEO—Double corolla rose to crimson and 
geranium lake, sepals pale carmine. Strong 
grower, large flowers, good color and sub- 
stance. This is one of the best of all 
fuchsias—tops in any climate. 17}/2c. 
SAN LEANDRO—Double, magenta to vermil- 
ion, tube and sepals carmine. Upright 
grower; large flowers don’t mind a little 
heat. This little known variety is one of 
the best big doubles. 17\/c. 

SCHILLER—Good old hardy single purple- 
blue, pink sepals. Stands considerable 
sun, seems to grow and bloom anywhere. 
SEA FOAM — Semi-double marbled purple 
and white, tinted rose. Tube and sepals 
white to pale rose. Small bush, medium- 
sized flowers—for shade. 17}/9c. 
SEQUOIA—A sport of Honeymoon, identical 
in habit, but the corolla is a silvery orchid- 
lilac. Very early and free blooming—this 
is a good one. 17}/ec. 
SEVENTEEN — Double corolla and long, 
thick sepals rose madder. Wonderful 
substance, clear rose shade, free bloom- 
ing. Victor Reiter’s masterpiece—one of 
the finest fuchsias ever introduced. Be 
sure to stock Seventeen in 1951— it sells 
itself. 17'/gc. 
SOUTH PACIFIC, described on page 4. 
SOUVENIR DE H. HENKEL—Short single 
orange-pink corolla, long tube and short 
sepals deep pink. Handsome reddish foli- 
age, flowers in clusters, stands sun. 17¥/c. 
STARGAZER—Single near-white to rosy pur- 
ple, sepals flesh pink. Masses of more or 
less upright flowers. Stands hot weather 
better than most fuchsias. 
SUMMER SKIES—Single corolla pale blue, 
broad upturned sepals rose pink. Medium 
grower, good foliage, free blooming. Me- 
dium sized, well formed flowers, best in 
this class. 171/2¢ each. 
SUNRAY—Leaves silvery white, green, cream 
and yellow, new leaves and stems of color- 
ful rosy hue. Beautiful foliage effect. 20c. 
SUNSET—Single flat corolla salmon shaded 
orange, sepals salmon. Strong bushy grow- 
er, distinct coloring. 
SUPER BRITISH—Single orange-crimson, 
tube and sepals waxy white. Willowy 
grower, free bloming, excellent color con- 
trast. One of the finest. Stands heat. 17'/,c. 
SUSAN—Double lilac blue, tube and sepals 
ivory and soft pink. Medium vigor, beauti- 
ful coloring. Very early bloomer, good pot 
plant. 17'/gc. 
SWEETHEART—Double corolla with center 
petals lavender blue; large outer petals 
fuchsia pink and some marbled with blue; 
long, broad, recurved pink sepals. Strong 
willowy grower (try in basket) with big 
buds and large flowers. Sweetheart is in 
the always popular soft colors. 20c. 
THE DOWAGER—Large double blue purple, 
broad upturned sepals rose red. Medium 
high, branching growth, free blooming. 
Very large in a cool climate. 17 '/c. 
