DOUBLE FLOWERED FUCHSIAS—Continued 
ROLLA—A very distinct variety with white 
corolla and white sepals suffused with 
pale pink. 
ROSEMARYE (Niederholzer) — Exquisite, 
very pale purplish corolla, slightly ir- 
regular in form. Pale ivory tube and se- 
pals. 50c each. 
ROYAL PURPLE — Corolla most intense 
vivid purple, tube and sepals scarlet. 
Very showy. 
RUBEO (Tiret, 1947)—Vigorous bush with 
large rugose foliage. Corolla ranging 
from deepest rose bengal on the center 
petals to deep crimson on the outer pet- 
als. Color intensity is heightened with 
flecks of marblings of geranium lake. 
Pale carmine tube and carmine sepals. 
50c each. 
Pink Pearl (See Page 19) 
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SAN MATEO (Niederholzer) — Very large 
double victoria violet corolla with Fuch- 
sia pink splashes. Leathery pink calyx. 
Fine hanger. 50c each. 
SAN PABLO—A sport of SAN MATEO; of 
more trailing habit. Orchid colored co- 
rolla with rose pink sepals. 50c each. 
SANTA CRUZ (Tiret)—Deep crimson se- 
pals and corolla. A fine upright grower. 
50c each. 
SANTA MONICA (Evans Gardens) — Very 
large double flowers, bright red sepals, 
white petals changing to pink and veined 
cerise. Vigorous. See back cover. 
SCINTILLATION (Haz- 
ardmocmilazard) = sc. 
pals long, reflexed, 
tyrian rose inside, 
darker outside. Co- 
rolla single to semi- 
double with edges of 
petals picoteed. 
Strong grower. 
SEVENTEEN (Reiter 
Jr., 1947) — An en- 
tirely new double 
self-colored Fuchsia 
of a real rose shade. 
The petals of the 
large double flower 
and the thick recuryv- 
ing sepals are clear 
rose madder. One of 
the finest Fuchsias. 
See color plate. 50c 
each. 
STORM KING — Elon- 
gated and_ inflated 
bud of bright scarlet 
tube and sepals, co- 
rolla double waxy 
white with crimson 
veins at base of 
petals. 
