tint. Upturned sepals salmon pink. Wil- 
lowy grower; will make a showy basket. 
Is heat tolerant in warmer sections. 
Miss California (Hodges). Single to 
semi-double. Corolla faintest pink. Se- 
pals medium pink, shaded with deeper 
pink. Does best in cooler weather. 
New Horizon (Reiter). A double flower 
of good form and delicate coloring. 
Corolla light blue. Sepals pale rose. 
Upright, bushy grower. Prefers the cool 
climate, but did very well in our gar- 
den. 
Niobe (Reiter). A trailer with large 
semi-double flowers. Corolla a Tyrian 
Rose, and the long spreading sepals are 
pale rose, almost white. Niobe can be 
compared to a darker semi-double 
flowered Cascade of larger size. 
Pink Elegance (Niederholzer). Patent- 
ed by Waltz Gardens. An outstanding 
new trailing fuchsia. Tube and long 
upturned sepals are salmon pink on the 
inside, flushed pink on the outside. The 
bell-shaped corolla has overlapping and 
often pleated petals of bright phlox 
pink spreading wide at tips of petals. 
The brilliant coloring of the medium- 
to-large flowers and light green foliage 
is very effective. Prefers morning sun, 
or filtered light. Flowers of good sub- 
stance. Stands our warm climate very 
well. Will be your favorite basket. 
Swingtime (Tiret). Double corolla 
milky white. Tube and short, upturned 
sepals shiny red, inside of sepals rose 
red and of crepe texture. Good grower 
of branching habit. Eearly and free 
blooming. Should be one of the top 
hanging basket fuchsias. 
Vienna (Niederholzer). One of the best 
of the Gus Niederholzer blues. Tube 
and long recurved sepals Bengal Rose. 
Petals soft lilac blue, splashed with both 
pale and Bengal Rose. Extra long pistil 
and well formed stamins complete this 
flower. Upright, vigorous grower, self- 
branching and free blooming. 
SINGLE FUCHSIAS 
Aloha. Medium size single flower with 
cyclemen purple corolla and white se- 
pals with green tips. 6 feet tall, upright. 
Aurora Superba. Sepals and tube of 
light orange apricot, corolla of deep 
orange peach. 
Bellisima. Very large single flowers with 
deep purple long corolla and bright red 
sepals five inches across. 6 feet tall, up- 
right. 
Black Princess. 8 feet tall, gracefully 
arching branches, very floriferous, the 
darkest and largest single wide open 
deep purple corolla and red sepals. 
Blue Flame. A large single flower of fine 
form. Petals are campamula violet with 
a deep blue tinge streaked with pale 
rose madder. Strong, upright grower. 
Will take sun but coloring more beau- 
tiful in shade. 
Cardinal. Giant single scarlet red flow- 
ers in great profusion. Very strong 
semi-climber. 
Chang. Single brilliant orange; flesh 
sepals flushed red. Strong upright grow- 
er, free bloomer. 
Claire De Lune. Long narrow blooms 
of salmon-orange, corolla flaring out 
at the end. Broad leaves. 
Erecta Novelty. Single white and pink, 
corolla margined with rose. Flowers 
erect: 
Forget-Me-Not. One of the most 
dainty, well shaped, medium-sized 
flowers. Very pale pink tube and sepals 
and pale blue corolla. 
Festival. Bright semi-double flower of 
claret rose, tube and sepals white flush- 
ed pale carmine. Tall vigorous grower. 
Gay Senorita. Single bell-shaped corol- 
la lilac, flushed rose, long sepals rose 
red. Good grower, large flower, very 
free flowering. Will trail. 
Laura. A beautiful large single long 
flower with ivory tube and neyron rose 
sepals. Corolla is fuchsia pink with 
bright red edges. A fine grower. 
Little Beauty. Dwarf compact bush. 
Very free flowering with lavender blue 
corolla changing to rosy lavender; deep 
pink sepals. 
Lucienne Breval. Single long slightly 
twisted corolla of white delicately shad- 
ed rose. Long pointed softly tinted 
sepals. 
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