LUCKY STRIKE (43, b, h, sh)—Mottled 
mauve pink and white. Corolla, inside 
petals solid bluish purple, outer petals 
pink with purple markings; sepals 
ivory pink. Will grow with training to 
beautiful standard. 
MARIONETTE (46, b, sh)—White and 
soft pink. Corolla, double white, pow- 
der puff petalage; sepals palest rose. 
Medium sized flower. Very lovely and 
popular, 
MISS PRIM (47, t, sh)—Purple and car- 
mine. Corolla large, semi-double, deep- 
est imperial purple fading to white at 
the base; sepals carmine. Causes lots 
of comment. 
MRS. DESMOND (b, sh)—Lavender and 
pink. Corolla light amparo purple, ex- 
quisitely veined; sepals rose. Large, 
full double. 
MT. HOOD (t, h)—Large white and red. 
Corolla very full double white, veined 
lightly rose; sepals rose red. Tall rank 
grower; makes a good standard. Sport 
of Gypsy Queen with same serrated 
petals. 
NEW FASCINATION (40, t, sh)—Rose 
pink and rose red. Corolla, large, loose, 
double rose pink, with touch of laven- 
der; sepals rose red. Good bloomer. 
NONPAREIL (b, h, s)—Blue purple and 
pink. Corolla pale purple-blue; sepals 
ivory pink. Very fine grower and most 
floriferous. Good basket. 
PATTY EVANS (36, m, sh)—White and 
pink. Corolla white; sepals lightly 
tinted pink. Light green foliage. An 
old favorite. 
PINK BALLOON (40, t, sh) —Huge white 
and rose red. Corolla large, loose white, 
veined pink; sepals rose red. The most 
popular fuchsia in our gardens. 
PINK PEARL (m, sh)—Deep pink. Co- 
rolla clear pink; sepals light pink. 
Masses of flowers. 
PINK PERFECTION (47, m, sh)—Blush 
and pink. Corolla pale pink; sepals a 
darker pink. Medium sized blooms on 
medium sized plant. 
PINK QUARTET (t, sh)—Self pink. Co- 
rolla medium pink, four cups in center 
of petals; sepals pink to light pink. Tall 
fast growing upright. A fine double 
pink from Los Angeles. 
PORTOLA (47%, t, s)—Salmon rose. Co- 
rolla, outer petals deep crimson, inner 
petals rose bengal; sepals salmon rose. 
Very good bloomer. Popular. 
POWDER BLUE (47, m, sh)—Lavender 
blue and pink. Corolla palest lavender 
blue; sepals recurved light pink. Scan- 
dent growth. Shady spot. 
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PRIDE OF EXETER (m)—Bright red. 
Corolla, broad petal of rose red, each 
petal on separate penduncle; sepals red. 
An old time favorite, hard to beat. 
REITER’S GIANT (41, t, sh)—Very large 
purple and red. Corolla, peteunla pur- 
ple, streaked with red, very full, open; 
sepals carmine. Flowers huge and lots 
of them for the size. Vigorous grower. 
ROLLA (m, sh)—White and pink. Corolla 
white; sepals white suffused pale pink. 
Very lovely fuchsia. 
ROSECROFT (m, sh) — Rose. Corolla 
long, striped pink; sepals, long, curved, 
rose carmine. Holly-leafed. Blooms 
early. 
ROSANNA (46, t, sh)—Rose red. Co- 
rolla full, double, solferino purple; se- 
pals rose red. Beautiful foliage. 
ROSEMARY (b, sh)—Pale purplish blue 
and ivory. Corolla exquisite, very pale 
purplish blue, irregular; sepals pale 
ivory. Can be grown to lovely standard. 
ROULETTE (Reiter m, s)—Double, in- 
tense rose and white. Corolla vivid red 
shaded with orange. Sepals usually 
five or six rosy white. A semi-trailing 
plant, used as spreading basket or 
staked bush or standard. Very showy. 
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