DOUBLE FLOWERED FUCHSIAS 
ABBEY FARGES (m, h) — Orchid and 
rose pink. Corolla, silvery lilac; sepals 
deep pink. Masses of medium sized 
flowers. 
ALAMEDA (50, t, sh)—White and red, 
double. Corolla clear white lightly 
veined with crimson. Sepals broad up- 
turned very bright red. A fine upright 
bush of vigorous growth. Dark green 
foliage. 
BERN re EXTTE 
BERNADETTE (b, sh) — Medium sized 
veronica blue and pale rose. Corolla 
very double light blue; sepals recurved 
pale rose. A fine new pot plant grow- 
ing as one of its parents, Winston 
Churchill; 
BLUETT (b or tr, sh) — Tiny lavender 
blue and rose red. Corolla quite double 
lavender blue; sepals rose red. Dainty 
little plant covered with lovely tiny 
flowers. 
BLUE GOWN (t, sh)—Lavender blue and 
rose red. Corolla lavender blue flar- 
ing; sepals light carmine. 
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CAMEO (50, b, sh)—Low bush pale pink 
double. Corolla very delicate pink 
double; sepals a deeper light pink than 
corolla. A self-branching pot plant. 
CAMELLIA (t, sh)—White, veined red 
and crimson. Corolla very double 
white, spreading petals flushed cerise; 
sepals crimson. 
CANE SOG RTLANOD 
CITY OF PORTLAND (50, t, sh)—Very 
double, large purple and red. Corolla 
short petunia purple marbled with 
light carmine; sepals broad granular. 
A clean upright plant which recovers 
quickly from winter dormancy and 
flowers abundantly. 
CLARION (49, t)—Good sized crimson 
double. Corolla, incurved petals of rose 
bengal; sepals recurved, pure crimson. 
Vigorous upright grower with heat- 
resistant leathery foliage; quantities of 
glowing double rose bengal flowers. 
COLLINGWOOD (45, t, sh)—White and 
pink. Corolla pure white; sepals pale 
pink. Very large flowers. Upright 
growth. We recommend this as the 
best grower in the pink and white 
doubles, for Oregon and Washington. 
COLUMBINE (49, m, sh) — Rhodamine 
purple and white. Corolla deep rhoda- 
mine purple, wide spread petalage; 
sepals and tube all white. Unlike any 
cues fuchsia. Striking color combina- 
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