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Pres. Felix Faure. A double of the dark- 
est purple splashed with crimson; tube 
and sepals turkey red. 
Pride of Exeter. Long corolla with 
large broad petals of deep rose lightly 
suffused violet. Long pointed sepals of 
light rose. Tube white shaded pink. 
Purple Phenomenal. Double corolla 
plum purple, streaked carmine at base 
petals; sepals bright scarlet. 
Rubeo. Vigorous bush with large ru- 
gose foliage. Corolla ranging from 
deepest rose bengal on the center petals 
to deep crimson on the outer petals. 
Pale carmine tube and carmine sepals. 
Rosana. A full double large rose, a fine 
self in solferino purple. Very productive 
in flowers, extra fine foliage. Upright 
tore. Leet. 
Rosemarye. Exquisite very pale purp- 
lish blue corolla, slightly irregular in 
form. Pale ivory tube and sepals. 
Santa Cruz. Deep crimson sepals and 
corolla. A fine upright grower. 
San Leandro. Double, magenta to ver- 
milion, tube and sepals carmine. Up- 
right grower; large flowers don’t mind 
a little heat. 
San Rafael. A large double flower. Cor- 
olla a brilliant magenta, with shades of 
vermillion at base. Broad sepals are 
carmine. A strong, upright grower, 
with flowers of exceptional substance. 
Sea Foam. The tube and sepals are 
white and sometimes flushed pale rose 
and the petals are marbled dark petun- 
ia purple. Should have shade. 
Seventeen. An entirely new double self- 
colored fucshia of a real rose shade. 
The petals of the large double flower 
and the thick recurving sepals are clear 
rose madder. One of the finest fuchsias. 
Sharon. A semi-trailing variety. The 
flowers are double and well formed 
sepals of palest scarlet. The petals are 
Rose Bengal splashed with extensions 
of Geranium Lake at the base. 
Super Colossal. Double red and purple. 
Exceeding most others in size and pro- 
fusion of blooms. Strong upright grow- 
er. 
Susan, A truly pastel double. Sepals of 
pale rose are curved upwards. The pet- 
als are serrated and pale blue with a 
tinge of pale campanula violet splashed 
with mauve. This is a medium sized 
plant with rather small leaves. 
The Dowager. A large double flower. 
Tube and recurved sepals magenta red, 
petals of blue purple. A vigorous, 
branching growth. 
The Chief. The name aptly describes 
this beautiful flower. Dark rich violet 
with petals flushed cerise and sepals of 
dark carmine. 
Titanic. -Double corolla ranges from 
carmine at base of petals to deep petun- 
ia purple toward the edges which have 
a light “bead” margin. Short carmine 
tube and thick recurved carmine sepals. 
Will trail. 
Treasure. Fine upright growth with 
plenty of flowers. Very pale orchid 
double corolla of large size; calix ney- 
ron rose. One of the best. 
Triumphant. Single to  semi-double 
spreading corolla amethyst violet. Up- 
right sepals turkey red. Tall, strong 
grower, very floriferous. 
Violet Gem. A large semi-double flower 
of exceptional beauty with short stem 
and upcurved sepals of carmine, the 
petals are wide spread of deep violet 
with just a touch of carmine at base of 
flower. Prefers shade and if kept in 
shade, does not fade, but retains its 
beautiful coloring to the last. 
Whitemost. A sensational beauty. Per- 
fectly white fluffy large corolla and 
faintly pink sepals. Extremely florifer- 
ous. Will trail. 
White Wonder. A double flower of 
snowy white; wide sepals are crimson. 
Tall vigorous plant. 
Winston Churchill. Double corolla ma- 
genta pink, shaded blue, upturned se- 
pals rose pink. Strong medium high 
grower. Good sized flowers and a con- 
tinuous bloomer. 
Wonderblue (Niederholzer). Very dou- 
ble real blue corolla. Phlox pink caliy. 
All petals are distinctly scalloped. A 
fine upright grower. 
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