ROSE MAUVE — 1951 introduction. Double 
mauve, upturned sepals pink. Medium 
high, bushy grower, free blooming. Good 
pot plant. 20c. 
ROSE OF DENMARK—Single lustrous rose 
pink, recurved sepals white. Medium sized 
flowers, blooms freely. One of the loveli- 
est. 20c. 
ROSE OF MONTEREY—1951 Haag introduc- 
tion. Semi-double rose pink, sepals rose. 
Medium high, spreading plant. A new 
fuchsia well worth a trial. 20c. 
ROYAL FLUSH—New, described on page 4. 
RUBEO—Double corolla rose to crimson and 
geranium lake, sepals pale carmine. Strong 
grower, large flowers, good color and sub- 
stance. This is one of the best of all fuch- 
sias—tops in any climate. 17!/,c. 
RUBICON (Brand)—Single to double deep 
violet purple, outer petals overlaid fuchsia 
pink. Short tube and short upturned sepals 
deep red. Stiff, upright grower, small foli- 
age, free blooming. 20c. 
RUFUS (Nelson)—1951 introduction. Single, 
self-colored turkey red. Strong upright, 
bushy grower, just covered with medium 
sized, bright red flowers. Hardy and heat 
resistant. Should be wonderful for fuchsia 
hedges and other landscape uses. 20c. 
SAN JACINTO (Evans)—Originator’s descrip- 
tion: Beautiful crisp.double flowers of lilac 
and waxy shell pink. Vigorous, bushy 
grower. 20c. 
SAN LEANDRO—Double, fuchsin to vermil- 
ion,. tube and.sepals carmine. Upright 
grower; large flowers don't mind heat. This 
variety is one of the best big doubles. 
17}/2c. 
SEA FOAM — Semi-double marbled purple 
and white, tinted rose. Tube and sepals 
white to pale rose. Small bush, medium- 
sized flowers—for shade. 17}/oc. 
SEQUOIA—A sport of Honeymon, identical 
in habit, but the corolla is silvery orchid- 
lilac. Very early and free blooming—this 
is a good one. 17¥/c. 
SERENADE (Evans) —Single clear cerise, 
tube and sepals waxy light coral. Very 
vigorous with heavy canes and masses of 
large flowers of heavy substance. Sun and 
dry-air tolerant. 20c. 
SEVENTEEN—Double corolla and long, thick 
sepals rose madder. Wonderful substance, 
clear rose shade, free blooming. Victor 
Reiter's masterpiece —one of the finest 
fuchsias ever introduced. Be sure to stock 
Seventeen in 1952—it sells itself. 17!/gc. 
SILVIA—1951 introduction. Semi-double co- 
rolla purest white, upturned sepals light 
pink. Tall grower, very free flowering. Heat 
tolerant. 20c. 
SOUTH GATE — 1951 introduction. Double 
neyron rose; tube and sepals greenish- 
white, tipped green, underside pink. 20c. 
SOUTH PACIFIC—1951 introduction. As the 
flower matures the four pink-veined large 
round white petals open perfectly flat, dis- 
playing extra long pink stamens and pistil. 
Broad upturned crimson sepals. Upright 
bushy grower with good foliage and lots 
of flowers. Something different for your 
trade. 20c. 
STARGAZER—Single near-white to rosy pur- 
ple, sepals flesh pink. Masses of more or 
less upright flowers. Stands hot weather 
better than most fuchsias. 
STELLA MARINA—1951 introduction. Double 
corolla violet blue, outer petals fuchsia 
pink, recurved sepals rose red. Tall grower, 
free blooming, may be used as a large 
hanger. 20c. 
SUNRAY— Leaves silvery white, green, 
cream and yellow, new leaves and stems 
of colorful rosy hue. Beautiful foliage effect. 
20c. 
SUPER BRITISH— Single orange-crimson, 
tube and sepals waxy white. Willowy 
grower, free blooming, excellent color con- 
trast. Stands heat. 17'/gc. 
SUSAN—Double lilac blue, tube and sepals 
ivory and soft pink. Medium vigor, beauti- 
ful coloring. Very early bloomer, good pot 
plant. 17}/,c. 
SWEET SIXTEEN—1951 introduction. Double 
pink. Strong grower, useful for espalier or 
as hanger. 20c. 
TELEVISION—Semi-double orchid; tube and 
sepals waxy white, pink flush on under- 
side. Medium upright, or may be good as 
a hanger. 20c. 
TENNESSEE WALTZ—1951 introduction. Dou- 
ble rose madder to mauvette, curved se- 
pals rose madder. Strong growing upright 
bush. 20c. 
THE DOWAGER—Large double blue purple, 
broad upturned sepals rose red. Medium 
high, branching growth, free blooming. 
Very large in a cool climate. 17]/,e. 
TITANIC—Double deep purple, carmine at 
base, sepals red. Upright, free blooming 
for such a large flower. Highly recom- 
mended. 
TREASURE—Double, spreading corolla soft 
lilac blue, pink sepals. Upright bushy 
grower, free flowering. This is one of the 
very best—sells readily. 
