BOUFFANT— Long single white corolla, 
lightly veined pink at base; medium tube 
and large, spreading sepals pink to rose 
red, depending on exposure. Vigorous, 
willowy grower, free blooming, large flow- 
ers. Very popular. 17!/2c. 
BUTTERLFY — Large single: flaring corolla 
rose to crimson, recurved sepals light red. 
Outstanding among the reds. 17)/gc. 
CARIOCA (Schmidt)—1951 introduction. Sin- 
gle spreading corolla with petal edges 
notched; long green-tipped upturned se- 
pals. Buds open with purplish shading to 
petals, but change to large flowers of 
almost self-rose shadings. Strong grower 
with medium sized leaves, very free flow- 
ering. Heat resistant, but has made a big 
hit in the cooler sections, too. 20c. 
CASCADE—Single deep carmine, long se- 
pals white, flushed pale carmine. Strong 
grower, good foliage, large flowers. Uni- 
versally popular. 
CHINA DOLL— Double white, sepals red. 
Large flower. A 1950 introduction. 20c. 
ESTHER NELSON (Nelson)—1951 introduc- 
tion. Double orchid purple to pink, tube 
and recurved sepals flesh pink, green- 
tipped. Fluffy medium sized flowers. 35c. 
FALLING STARS—Single, deep orange car- 
mine, tube and sepals salmon. Strong 
grower, better than ‘‘Morning Mist.” 
GAY FANDANGO (Nelson) Patent pending. 
1951 introduction. Double, magenta rose, 
geranium lake at the base of the long co- 
rolla. Long, broad, curved sepals carmine 
rose. Vigorous, branching grower, free 
blooming. Under license with the patentee 
we grow our own Gay Fandango. 35c. 
(Minimum retail price for 1952 is $1.00 
each.) 
GIANT CASCADE — Between Cascade and 
Hallowe'en in size and color. Very fine 
large flowered trailer. Recommended. 
GLORIOUS—Single rose bengal, long waxy 
white tube and long pale neyron rose se- 
pals. Good sized flowers, free blooming. 
171/,c. 
INCA MAIDEN (Schmidt) —Single violet 
blue, long narrow reflexed sepals rose 
pink. A hardy strong grower, noted for 
perpetual bloom. Heat resistant none 
easier. 
JOYCE—Semi-double orchid pink, long se- 
pals deep pink. Vigorous grower, large 
flowers. 17Y/gc. 
MANTILLA—Single corolla, very long tube, 
and sepals, all deep red. Fine trailer, with 
bronzy foliage. Specially recommended as 
it stands more heat than most trailing 
fuchsias. 17!/,c. 
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MARINKA—Single crimson, red sepals. Red- 
dish stems and leaves. Hardy and easy to 
grow and very popular. 
MERLE HODGES—Double large fluffy corolla 
soft powder blue, outside petals flushed 
fuchsia pink. Some of the petals are scal- 
loped. Broad, upturned sepals rosy red. 
Best in the fog belt, or during cool months 
in warmer sections. Very choice. 20c. 
MISS CALIFORNIA—Single to semi-double 
white, light pink veining near base of 
petals. Tube and broad, long pointed up- 
turned sepals medium pink, shaded deeper 
pink. Creates a marvelous display in a 
hanging basket. Loves the cool weather. 
20c. 
MOLESWORTH—Double white, sepals scar- 
let. A fine red-and-white for hanging pots. 
15c. See also Swingtime. 
MRS. RUNDLE—Single light orange, long 
tube and sepals pale salmon. Strong 
growth, fine foliage. Beautifully shaped 
flower. 
MRS. VICTOR REITER—Single crimson, long 
tube and narrow sepals white. Tops in 
color contrast and grace of flower. 
MURIEL—Long single rosy lilac corolla, red 
sepals. Vigorous, hardy, blooms freely. 
PERIWINKLE—1951 introduction. Long single 
campanulate corolla lavender blue, long 
recurved sepals pink. Strong willowy 
grower, deep green leaves. Beautifully 
shaped flowers as shown on long-branch- 
ing hanger at Mr. and Mrs. Hodges’ fa- 
mous fuchsia garden in Pacific Grove. For 
a cool location. 20c. 
PINK BALLET GIRL (Nonpareil) — Semi- 
double rosy violet-blue, sepals white, 
flushed pink. Fine grower, good foliage, 
floriferous. Easy to grow. 
PINK ELEGANCE (Patented)—Single corolla 
self pink, long upturned sepals rose pink 
with salmon flush. Pleated and rolled 
petals give the corolla an appearance of 
being double. Thrives in the warmer sec- 
tions and so proved to be very popular in 
1951, and should be a big seller in 1952. 
Under license with the patentee we grow 
our own plants of Pink Elegance. 35c. 
(Minimum retail price for 1952 is $1.00 
each.) 
PUGET SOUND — Double spreading white 
corolla, pink on outside petals. Broad up- 
turned sepals rosy red. Moderate bushy 
grower, good foliage. For the cool Coastal 
climate where it is one of the largest. 
17}/2c. 
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