THE FOUR PINK-VEINED LARGE ROUND WHITE PETALS 
OPEN PERFECTLY FLAT. DISPLAYING EXTRA LONG PINK 
STAMENS RND PISTIL. UPRIGHT BUSHY GROWER WITH 
GOOD YELLOWISH-GREEN FOLIAGE AND LOTS OF THESE 
EXOTIC LOOKING FLOWERS. 
STREAMLINER (TIRET) PATENT APPLIED FOR. --EVERYTHING 
ABOUT THIS GREAT FUCHSIA IS STREAML INED--THE 
LONG SLENDER BUDS, LONG THIN TUBE, LONG SEMI- 
DOUBLE COROLLA, EXTRA LONG TWISTED AND CURVED 
SEPALS, AND EVEN THE STRONG GROWTH STREAMLINES 
DIRECTLY DOWN FROM THE HANGING POT. SIMILAR IN 
COLORING TO ‘RED SPIDER.’ BUT DEEPER COLORED IN 
BOTH COROLLA AND SEPALS, STREAMLINER LOVES THE 
WARMER CLIMATE. 
TRAIL BLAZER (REITER. JR. PATENT APPLIED FOR)--THIS 
1S A LARGE FLOWERED TRAILER IN THE ANNA COLORING 
BUT WITH SMALLER FOLIAGE AND SOFT WILLOWY GROWTH 
WHICH HANGS ALMOST STRALGHT DOWN. TRAIL BLAZER 
CAN BE COMPARED TO A LARGE DOUBLE FLOWERED RED 
SPIDER: GROWING WITH THE SAME ABANDON AND BLOOM- 
ING WITH THE SAME FLASH. THE FLOWERS ARE OF THE 
‘VERY LONG GLOBULAR TYPE (UP TO TEN PETALS), THE 
SEPALS ARE LONG AND WELL RECURVED AND THE LIGHT 
GREEN FOLIAGE 1S PLACED LOOSELY AND GRACEFULLY. 
THE COLOR OF THE FLOWERS IS VERY CLOSE TO THAT 
‘oF RED SPIDER; THE PETALS BEING DEEP MAGENTA 
(27/0 H.C.C.) A TOP NOTCH HANGING 
(27/0 H.C.C.) AND THE SEPALS A SLIGHTLY PALER 
(27/0 H.C.C.) AND THE SEPALS A SLIGHTLY PALER 
SHADE (23/2 H.C.C.). A TOP NOTCH HANGING BASKET 
VARIETY AND THE FINEST DOUBLE MAGENTA TRAILER IN 
COMMERCE. 
WEDGEWOOD (SCHNABEL 1951)--ORIGINATOR'S DESCRIPTION: 
"A NEW °BLUE’ AND WHITE DOUBLE OF CLEAR AND 
SPARKLING BRILLIANCE. THE NEAR-WHITE TUBE AND 
LONG GLISTENING SEPALS FRAME A SPREADING DOUBLE 
COROLLA OF ‘BLUE’ VIOLET. WEDGEWOOD HAS SMALL TO 
MED|UM SIZED LEAVES WHICH ACT AS A FOIL TO THE 
BREATH-TAKING TRANSLUCENT BEAUTY OF ITS FLOWERS. 
THE PLANT IS A BUSHY UPRIGHT OF SELF-BRANCHING 
HABIT AND RESTRAINED GROWTH.’ GARDEN TESTED IN 
SAN FRANCISCO WHERE tT HAS DEMONSTRATED PARTICU- 
LAR QUALITY AS A ‘POT PLANT BECAUSE OF ITS FREE 
BRANCHING HABIT AND EVEN GROWTH. A FINE NEW EX- 
TENSION TO THE FUCHSIA HORIZON. 
WILLIAM BRAAS (TIRET)--DOUBLE COROLLA ROSE MADDER; 
UPTURNED SEPALS WHITE. FLUSHED PALEST PINK. A 
REAL HANGER OF GOOD GROWTH AND FOLIAGE, MAY BE 
BEST DESCRIBED AS A LARGE, DARKER AND FULLY 
DOUBLE ‘CASCADE.‘ 
