DOUBLE FLOWERED FUCHSIAS—Continued 
THERESA—Double soft violet-blue corolla, 
soft pink recurved sepals. Dwarf. 
TITANIC (Reiter Jr.) — Double corolla 
ranges from carmine at base of petals to 
deep petunia purple toward the edges 
which have a light “bead” margin. Short 
carmine tube and thick recurved carmine 
sepals. Will trail. 
THE DOWAGER (Reiter Jr.)—A huge dou- 
ble flowered blue purple corolla, tube 
and sepals magenta red, with the size 
of flowers and the mass produced, easily 
one of the best of its class. 
TREASURE (Niederholzer)—Fine upright 
growth with plenty of flowers. Very pale 
orchid double corolla of large size; calyx 
Neyron rose. One of the best. 
UNCLE CHARLEY (Tiret) — Semi-double 
lilac lavender corolla, tube and broad 
sepals rose red. Strong growing and 
should espalier well. 
UNCLE JULES (Reiter Jr., 1947)—Double 
violet blue, sepals crimson. Foliage is 
small and thick and the growth scandent. 
Giant double of fine “blue” coloring. 
Will trail. 
VICTORY (Reiter Sr.)—A semi-double that 
rates at the top of the list. The very large 
flowers appear as a crimson self. The co- 
colla, long incurved type, is of a solid 
rose madder. 
VIENNA (Niederholzer) — Double corolla 
with long scalloped petals of soft lilac 
blue splashed with pale rose and Bengal 
rose. The tube and long recurved sepals 
of Bengal rose. Vigorous upright grower. 
VIOLET GEM—A large semi-doub!e flower 
of exceptional beauty with short stem 
and upcurved sepals of carmine, the 
petals are wide spread of deep violet 
with just a touch of carmine at base of 
flower. 75c each. 
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WEDGWOOD (Schnabel)—A new blue and 
white double, with near white tube and 
long glistening sepals and spreading dou- 
ble corolla of blue violet. Bushy upright 
growth. 75c each. 
WHITEMOST — Single white, sepals light 
pink. Strong grower, very free blooming. 
Easy to grow—one of the finest Fuchsias. 
WINSTON CHURCHILL — Double corolla 
magenta pink, shaded blue, upturned se- 
pals rose pink. Strong meduim high 
grower. Good sized flowers and a continu- 
ous bloomer. 
WONDERBLUE (Niederholzer)—Very dou- 
ble real blue corolla. Phlox pink salyx. 
All petals are distinctly scalloped. A fine 
upright grower. 
YULETiIDE — Large double white corolla 
and crimson sepals. Strong grower. 
Espaliers nicely. 
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
We offer bulbs of these up until the end 
of March in the following types: Camellia, 
Carnation, and Trailing type at 30c each or 
$3.00 dozen in 112- to 2-inch bulbs and 20c¢ 
each or $2.00 dozen in 1- to 142-inch bulbs. 
Note: 
Trailing Fuchias grown 
in hanging pots should 
be cut back severely each 
spring before growth 
begins, to promote new 
growth from the crown. 
Fertilize during the 
growing season each 5 
or 6 weeks for best re- 
sults with a good nitro- 
gen fertilizer. 
