DOUBLE FLOWERED FUCHSIAS—Continued 
MRS. GLADSTONE — Very large double 
white veined crimson, bright clear pink 
sepals. One of the best. 
NEW HORIZON (Reiter Jr.)—Patent ap- 
plied for. A large double corolla of crispy 
light blue petals and pale rose sepals. A 
delicately colored flower of good quality. 
75¢c each. 
NIOBE (Reiter Jr.) — Patent applied for. 
See page 5. 
PACIFICA (Niederholzer)—Extremely flo- 
riferous with the crimson upright sepals 
slightly twisted. A single and semi- 
double corolla of orchid purple lighter 
at the base and darker on edges with fine 
crimson veins. 
PACIFIC GROVE (Niederholzer, 1947) — 
Very fine double flowers with bishop 
violet corolla and smaller pale crimson 
petals outside merging into darker crim- 
son, leathery upright sepals, upright to 
8 feet; a very strong grower. 
PATTY EVANS (Evans & Reeves) —A 
vastly improved Rolla of which it is a 
seedling. The plants are extremely vig- 
orous, growing to a height of 5 to 6 feet 
with large double flowers with corolla 
white. 50c each. 
PERLE MAUVE—Very fine violet blue co- 
rolla and deep pink sepals. 
PHENOMENAL— 
See GENERAL ROBERTS. 
PINK BALLET GIRL—Large blue pink co- 
rolla with white flushed carmine sepals. 
Very fine and very free blooming. 
PINK PEARL—A real beauty in a tall 
upright plant with masses of clear 
double pink flowers and light pink 
sepals. A favorite with us. See 
page 20. 50c each. 
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Constance (See Page 16) 
PINK PERFECTION (Niederholzer, 1947)— 
A beautiful medium size plant. Double 
flowers of pale pink corolla and dark 
pink upright sepals. Will trail. 50c each. 
PRIDE OF EXETER — Long corolla with 
large broad petals of deep rose lightly 
suffused violet. Long pointed reflexed 
sepals of light rose. Tube white shaded 
pink. 
PUGET SOUND (Hodges) — Double milky 
white corolla overlaid pink, all veined 
pink at base; tube and broad upturned 
sepals rosy red. Can be used as trailer. 
50c each. 
REITER’S GIANT (Reiter Sr.)—One of the 
largest double flowered Fuchias. The 
tube is short and thick and the broad 
sepals of pure carmine. The corolla is 
globular, often exceeding three inches 
across with the color of the sepals splash- 
ing into the base of the corolla of crim- 
son. The bulk of the corolla is of a deep 
blue purple. A good bush variety. 50c 
each. 
