ERECTA NOVELTY (m, b)—Small blue 
pink and white. Corolla blue pink; 
sepals white. Many flowers that stand 
erect and look you right in the face. 
FANFARE (40, s, t)—Serratifolia “fire- 
eracker” red. Corolla pure scarlet; 
sepals varnished turkey red, sharply 
pointed. Long tube. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (m, b, sh) — Small, 
pale blue and pink. Corolla pale blue; 
sepals pale pink. One of the most 
dainty, well shaped medium sized 
flowers. 
GAY SENORITA (39, t, sh)—Large lilac 
rose and rose red. Corolla lilac flushed 
rose, with serrated white fringe; sepa's 
long pointed, deep rose red. Flowers 
bell-shaped. A great favorite. 
HARLEQUIN (t, h)—Small black purple 
and red. Corolla madder violet, almost 
black, much striped with rose red; 
sepals curled, rose red. Unusual. 
HAUTE MONDE (t, s)—Large salmon 
rose and rose. Corolla salmon rose, 
firm flowers; sepals creamy white, 
washed with rose. Good lasting quality. 
Makes good standard. 
HEAVENLY BLUE (45, m, sh)—Medium 
long, pale blue and pink. Corolla pale 
blue, long; sepals pale pink rolled up. 
Very lovely pink and blue. 
HERON (t, h, sh) — Large blue purple 
and scarlet. Corolla blue purple, flush- 
ed carmine at base; sepals broad scar- 
let. Beautiful standard or tree. Makes 
a striking plant all summer. 
JANE EVANS (m, s) — Medium coral. 
Corolla vivid shade of salmon cerise; 
sepals coral. One of the best in coral 
shades. 
LITTLE BEAUTY (b, h) —Small rosy 
lavender and pink. Corolla lavender, 
changing to rosy lavender; sepals deep 
pink. Dwarf, compact bush, very free 
flowering; first one to bloom in the 
spring. 
LORD BYRON (b, h)—Small black pur- 
ple and red. Corolla deep velvety pur- 
ple; sepals bright scarlet. Dwarf bushy 
habit, an old favorite. 
MADEMOISELLE (41, b, sh) —Small pas- 
tel lavender rose and white. Corolla 
clear pale lavender rose; sepals white 
tipped green. Continuous bloom, vig- 
orous grower. 
MAZDA (47, s, t)—-Large saucer-shaped 
carmine. Corolla deepest carmine, 
larger flowers but resembling Sunset; 
sepals carmine. A brilliant, vigorous 
plant. 
MEPHISTO (41, s, m)—Small all red. 
Strong bush variety, vigorous, many 
blooms. 
MINUET (43, 4, sh) —Saucer-shaped bril- 
liant purple and red. Corolla brilliant 
pale purple; sepals red. Strong grower, 
beautiful standard. 
MELODY (42, m, sh)—Pastel lavender 
and pink. Corolla pale cyclamen pur- 
ple; sepals recurved pale neyron rose. 
Large flowers. Favorite with all fuchsia 
growers. 
MINNESOTA (t, h, sh)—Large carmine 
purple and ivory rose. Corolla deep 
purple carmine; sepals ivory rose. 
Pagoda-shaped flowers. Upright habit, 
very tall. 
MONTEREY (m, s)—Large coral. Corolla 
bright orange; sepals soft pink, deli- 
cately shaded orange. 
MIRAMAR (46, m)—Saucer-shaped ney- 
ron rose. Corolla solferine purple; 
sepals neyron rose. Very lovely, per- 
fect form. 
MU LAN (b, h)—Large white and rose 
red. Corolla creamy white veined light 
rose red, wide open, picoteed; sepals 
recurved rose red. Well formed bush. 
NANCY (48, m)—Phlox pink, medium. 
Corolla flaring phlox pink; sepals short 
carmine turned back. Good pot, nat- 
ural pyramid. 
OREGON TRAIL (m, sh)—Single, large, 
light lavender purple and crimson. 
Corolla light amparo purple flat saucer- 
shape; sepals upturned, crimson. Me- 
dium spreading grower, early and free 
flowering. Distinctive. 
OTHERFELLOW (46, m, sh)—Small pink 
and white. Corolla pale salmon rose; 
sepals and tube waxy white. Good 
form, very popular. Super for corsages. 
PERKY (s, m)—Small, rose madder and 
light pink. Corolla very small, bright 
rose; sepals pink, darker at tip with 
white tube. Rather viny bush with 
dainty flower. 
