ROYAL PURPLE (m, sh)—Dark purple 
and red. Corolla intense vivid purple; 
sepals scarlet. Very showy. 
RUBEO (47, t)—Red. Corolla deepest 
rose bengal to deepest crimson, very 
large; sepals paler carmine. Unique in 
heavy substance and coloring. Large 
foliage. Rank grower. 
SANTA CRUZ (47, m)—Red. Corolla 
short, deep purple red; sepals broad, 
spreading, bright red. Showy plant. 
SEAFOAM (48, m, sh) — Mottled blue 
purple and white. Corolla marbelized 
petunia purple, white at base; sepals 
white. Very different. 
SEVENTEEN (47, m, sh)—Pink. Corolla 
luscious rose pink, short; sepals thick, 
recurving, clear rose madder. The most 
outstanding pink ever introduced. 
Everyone should have Seventeen. 
SHARON (48, t, s)\—Warm red. Corolla 
rose bengal and geranium lake; sepals 
pale scarlet. Very floriferous. Good 
grower. 
SIDNEY MITCHELL (m, sh) — Very 
large purple and red. Corolla long, 
full, plum purple; sepals recurved red. 
Foliage veined red. Heavy bloomer. 
STORM KING (b, sh, h)—White and red. 
Corolla waxy white; sepals turkey red. 
One your grandmother used to have. 
Almost trailer. 
SUNBURST (46, t, s)—Carmine. Corolla 
crimson; sepals pale crimson. Very 
lovely as standard. Prolific bloomer. 
SWINGTIME (50, sh)—Very large white 
and bright red. Corolla, snowy white; 
sepals shiny red, creepy, firm, large. 
Good bloomer, early. Can be used as 
trailer, 
THE DOWAGER (t, sh)—Enormous dou- 
ble purple and red. Corolla blue pur- 
ple, well formed; sepals recurved, ma- 
genta red. The growth is vigorous, 
very branching and small leaves. The 
Dowager produces more pounds of 
flower per plant than any other fuchsia 
we know. 
TITANIC (46, t, sh)—Purple and red. 
Corolla carmine at base to deep petunia 
purple; sepals thick, recurved, carmine. 
Super giant double. 
TREASURE (46, m, sh)—Lavender blue 
and rose. Corolla pale orchid, very 
double, full; sepals neyron rose. Fine 
upright growth with plenty of flowers, 
TRIUMPHANT (t, sh)—Amethyst violet 
and red. Corolla large cupped violet; 
sepals upright turkey red. One of our 
most popular fuchsias. 
UNCLE JULES (47, t, sh)—Huge, deep 
blue purple and red. Corolla deep blue 
purple, very full; sepals deepest crim- 
son, recurved. Espaliers beautifully. 
Covered with huge flowers. A must for 
those who like the big fuchsias. 
VIENNA (50, t, sh)—Double purple and 
red. Corolla long spreading petals 
splashed with rose red at base; sepals 
long recurved rosy red. Vigorous up- 
right growth, self-branching and free 
blooming. 
VIOLET GEM (49, m, sh)—Large semi- 
double, deep violet and carmine. Co- 
rolla deep violet, wide spread with a 
touch of carmine at base; sepals up- 
curved, carmine. If kept in shade will 
keep coloring to the last. 
VINCENT D’INDIE (t, sh)—Large violet 
purple and red. Corolla violet purple, 
suffused carmine; sepals carmine. Fine, 
large double. 
VIRGINIA BRUCE (42, b, sh)—Lilac- 
blue and pink. Corolla lilac-blue, 
flushed rose at base; sepals waxy soft 
pink. Good pot. Covered with medium 
round blooms. 
WHITEMOST (42, t, sh, h)—White and 
pink. Corolla perfectly white, some- 
times semi-double; sepals pink. Strong 
grower. One of the finest fuchsias ever 
introduced. 
WHITE PEARL (45, b, sh) — Medium 
white and pink. Corolla pure white; 
sepals very pale pink. Very lovely 
bush in pink and white. 
WOOD VIOLET (46, b, sh)— Medium 
round purple and red. Corolla wood 
violet blue; sepals dark red. Like G. 
Monk, only larger and more double. 
Beautiful pot plant. 
WONDERBLUE (46, b, sh) —Medium 
large blue and red. Corolla very dou- 
ble, real blue, wide open; sepals phlox 
pink. Finest blue double but hard to 
grow. 
WINSTON CHURCHILL (42, b, sh)— 
Marbled pink and blue with rose se- 
pals. Corolla magenta pink, shaded 
with blue; sepals rose pink. One of the 
fine ones for pots. Covered with un- 
believable quantities of flowers. 
