DOUBLE FLOWERED FUCHSIAS—Continued 
RUBEO (Tiret, 1947)—Vigorous bush with SANTA MONICA (Evans Gardens) — Very 
large rugose foliage. Corolla ranging large double flowers, bright red sepals, 
from deepest rose bengal on the ee 
rimson on the outer pet- 
erie eee is heightened with cerise. Vigorous. See back cover. 
flecks of marblings of geranium lake. 
Pale carmine tube and carmine sepals. 
white petals changing to pink and veined 
SCABIEUSE—A fine French importation 
SAN MATEO (Niederholzer) — Very large with deep blue purple petals shaded 
double victoria violet corolla with Fuch- 
sia pink splashes. Leathery pink calyx. 
Fine hanger. 75c each. 
lighter at the base, red sepals. 
EVENTEEN (Reiter, Jr., 1947) — An en- 
SAN PABLO—A sport of SAN MATEO; of ° ( 
more trailing habit. Orchid colored co- tirely new double self-colored Fuchsia 
rolla with rose pink sepals. of a real rose shade. The petals of the 
SANTA CRUZ (Tiret)—Deep crimson se- large double flower and the thick recurv- 
pals and corolla. A fine upright grower. ing sepals are clear rose madder. 
SILVIA (Schnabel)— 
Semi-double corolla 
with the most white 
petals and sepals of 
clear light rose. 
Strong grower. 
STELLA MARINA 
(Schnabel) — Semi- 
double huge flowers 
of violet blue marked 
crimson, long re- 
curved crimson se- 
pals. Large grower 
with abundant blooms. 
75¢ each. 
STORM KING — Elon- 
gated and_ inflated 
bud of bright scarlet 
tube and sepals, co- 
rolla double waxy 
white with crimson 
veins at base of 
petals. 
Pink Pearl (See Page 19) 
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