DOUBLE FUCHSIAS 
Blue Pendant. A medium sized double 
flower. The sepals are pale rose, petals 
pale campanula_ violet. Moderate 
branching growth. May be grown as a 
basket. 
Bolero. Very large double, well shaped 
dark plum purple corolla and leatherly 
bright red calix. Very floriferous. 
Clarion. Flowers are medium large 
double, incurved petals deep rose Ben- 
gal, recurved sepals crimson, fading to 
magenta. Upright grower. 
Collingwood. A fine member of the new 
“white line.” 
Colombine. This fuchsia has medium 
sized double flowers. The tube and se- 
pals are all white. Petals deep Rhoda- 
mine Purple, spreading out flat. 
Debutante. Corolla, tube, and sepals 
are pale Rose Madder, with a lavender 
cast appearing in the Fall. The plant is 
of medium height, self-branching, free- 
blooming, in the semi-double class. 
Dr. Jules Welch. Double blue-violet, 
outer petals all pink or marbeled; short 
broad sepals deep pink. Vigorous, med- 
ium high, bushy grower with good sized 
flowers. Stands considerable heat, even 
sun, in warmer sections. 
Ecstacy. A pale double of hyacinth blue 
corolla, splashed with phlox pink. 
Broad sepals are neon rose. A large 
flower. Will trail. 
Electra. Double flaring corolla with 
large center. Petals palest pink veined 
pink, shorter outside petals flushed 
pink; strong upright grower. 
Errol. Large double. Corolla pale pink 
lined scarlet. Sepals scarlet. 
Flirtation. Semi-double corolla delicate 
orchid or palest petunia purple, all 
petals with serrated edges. Tube and 
reflexed sepals light pink, sepals tipped 
pale green. Will trail. 
Flying Cloud. Pat. Semi-double to 
double white. Tube and long spreading 
sepals. White petals with palest rose 
tint. Flowers are well placed on strong 
arching branches. An easy upright 
grower. Will make a fine pot plant. 
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Gypsy Queen. A very fine enormous 
flower with deep crimson calyx and 
rose-mauve corolla. 
Hollydale. The corolla of Hollydale is 
clear pale magenta, close to the color of 
fuchsia Mrs. Desmond. Habit of grow- 
th and free blooming quality of W. 
Churchill. 
Honey Moon. True sensation in blue. 
Semi-double wide open veronica blue 
corolla and red sepals. 
Joan of Arc. This variety is of a clearer 
white than Ave Marie, and is of better 
form with larger double flowers. Cool 
conditions are essential to its successful 
culture, Will trail. 
Kitty O’Day. Suitable for pot culture. 
Flowers very double; large tube and 
sepals rose red; corolla white and vein- 
edirose: 
Lucky Strike. A great novelty hit in 
striking new coloring. Double corolla in 
blue, rose and pink. Pale flesh upright 
sepals. 
Maidens Blush. Double and _ semi- 
double corolla, white with pink splashes 
and pale pink calix. 
New Fascination. Far superior to the 
old Fascination. Larger, more brilliant 
rose pink semi-double loose corolla. 
Pacific Grove. Very fine double flowers 
with bishop violet corolla and smaller 
pale crimson petals outside merging in- 
to darker crimson, leathery upright se- 
pals, upright to 8 feet; a very strong 
grower. 
Pan American. Scandent habit; flowers 
very large; sepals red, corolla pale pink. 
Patty Evans. Soft pink sepals and tube 
and ivory white corolla. Bushy grower 
and good bloomer. 
Pink Balloon. Pink balloon shaped buds, 
very large snow white fluffy corolla. 
Masses of blooms in spite of great size. 
Portola. Fine small bush. Floriferous 
plant with long semi-double flowers. 
Petals of the unfolding flowers range 
from carmine at their base to tyrian 
rose. ‘Tube white shaded pink. 
