WISTERIA (41, sh)—Pale pastel single, 
orchid and white. Corolla pale mallow 
purple, irregular, with each petal on a 
long peduncle; sepals white tinged 
pink. Unusual, very trailing. 
TOM WEST (41, sh)—Grown for foliage, 
red, green and white. Flowers single, 
red and purple. Must be kept in shade 
TOLFCOLOT: 
VALENTINE (48,sh)—Semi-double, very 
large, imperial purple and _ white. 
Corolla spreading huge deepest im- 
perial purple; sepals white, wide 
spreading. A most outstanding trailer. 
VICTORY (42, sh)—Red semi-double, 
rated as one of the best. Corolla dark 
tyrian rose, exceptionally long; sepals 
brilliant crimson. Flowers very large, 
woody grower the second year. 
SINGLE FLOWERED FUCHSIAS 
AVIATOR (t)—White and red. Corolla 
long, white, veined red; sepals red, 
twisted. Very floriferous and showy. 
BELLISIMA (47, may be used as basket) 
Large purple and red. Corolla long, 
deep purple; sepals bright red, five 
inches across. Long, twisted stem. 
BLACK PRINCESS (40, t) — Medium 
saucer-shaped purple and red. Corolla 
deep purple; sepals red. Gracefully 
arching branches. 
BLUE FLAME (48, t, sh)—Large blue- 
lavender and crimson. Corolla bell- 
shaped, long, blue lavender streaked 
rose madder; sepals crimson. Many 
blooms. %75e. 
BLUE MOON (38, t, sh)—Medium blue- 
lavender and red, semi-double. Corolla 
blue lavender, flared; sepals bright red. 
Stiff branches. 
BOUFFANT (49, t, sh)—Large, white 
and sreds scorollay white, long; full; 
sepals rose red, wide spreading, broad. 
Vigorous growth; can be used as 
basket. 
CALIFORNIA (s, t)—Medium bright 
Glan eemand a pill eeeorolal bright, 
orange; sepals coral pink. Fine for 
tree form. 
CASSANDRA (46, t, sh)—Large, long 
red. Corolla dark red purple, deeply 
serrated; sepals turkey red. Willowy 
grower, needs lots of pinching to 
branch. 
CHANG (46, t, s or sh)—Small, vivid 
orange-red. Corolla globular, vivid 
orange; sepals the same with inside of 
petals almost white. Very oriental in 
appearance. Gives startling and bril- 
liant effect in well growing plant. 
CHICKADEE (m, sh)—Small, thin flow- 
ers lavender-pink and white. Corolla 
lavender-pink; sepals creamy white, 
tipped green. Showy, different. 
COQUETTE (t, sh) —Small red tube, 
lavender-purple and white. Corolla 
bluish pale purple; sepals white. Small 
flowers but not as small as Chickadee. 
Very showy. 
COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN (b, sh)— 
Small pale pink and white. Corolla 
pale pink; sepals white. A gem in 
fuchsias. Beautiful for corsages. 
DISPLAY (m, h) — Medium rose pink. 
Corolla saucer-shaped rose pink; sepals 
clear deep pink. One of the old favor- 
ites, also called Eva Boegg or June 
Bride. 
