Dressed for the Ballet 
TUTU.. A small branching bush with small thick leathery 
foliage. In our field this plant proved surprisingly sun 
télerant for a flower in the Flirtation color range and in 
addition the flowers proved of exceptional size and substance. 
The large flat double flowers have densely spreading 
irregularly. lobed’ petals of pale Rhodamine Purple (HCC 
29/3) flecked with pale Aster Violet (HCC 38/3). The 
spreading sepals are palest rose inside and greenish white 
outside. Tutu is the toughest flower we have seen in the 
pale rose and blue group and the fading qualities are 
surprising for the group. Old flowers are almost as attractive 
as those just freshly unfolded. 
Ideal for pot work because. of its dense growth and large 
flowers and unconditionally recommended to lovers of 
delicate coloring in fuchsias. 
Worthy 
MRS. LAWRENCE LYONS. A sport of Nonpareil which 
has. the. same superlative characteristics of growth and 
foliage as its precursor. It differs from Nonpareil only in 
color which is in the rose magenta range (officially pale 
Fuchsia Purple HCC 28/2). The color changes occurring in 
ageing flowers are in intensity only and the plant never displays 
the faded look common to the old variety Nonpareil. A 
perfect hanger, climber or bush and should be in every 
collection. Good, easy, recommended. 
GENERAL LIST 
DOUBLE “PURPLE” GROUP 
_* CHRYSANTHEA—easy, full trailer, red and purple. 
# COMMANDER IN CHIEF—largest red and purple. 
# GYPSY QUEEN—red and mauve, fine. 
MISS PRIM—light red and purple. 
‘MRS. DESMOND—darker than Gypsy Queen. 
PHENOMENAL—fine old red and purple. 
# REITER’S GIANT—freest large purple, strong. 
ROYAL PURPLE—fine color, medium size, bushy. 
#* SAN MATEO—large red and purple, trailer. 
#3*. THE DOWAGER—large, free red and purple. 
_ $* TITANIC—climbing marbled light purple. 
~#2* UNCLE JULES—bluish purple, extra. 
# VIOLET GEM—Fine violet large spreading flowers. 
WINSTON CHURCHILL—red and "blue" pot variety. 
SINGLE “PURPLES” 
x ESPERANZA—small red and purple, free. 
JUPITER—spreading petals, red and purple, fine. 
LORD BYRON—small free-blooming Jupiter. 
OREGON TRAIL—large flat light purple petals, sepals 
crimson, cool. 
* PURPLE SAGE—large flat purple corolla, fine. 
DOUBLE MAGENTA (“RED”) GROUP 
#* AMAPOLA—Semi-double, large magenta, very showy 
trailer. 
#x* ANNA—finest large magenta. 
BEAUTY OF EXETER—old favorite magenta. 
# CLARION—strong globular crimson. 
» #y CRESCENDO—brilliant red and magenta. 
#x RUBEO—very fine, carmine and crimson. 
x SANTA CRUZ—crimson, large. 
SHARON—scarlet and rose bengal, vigorous. 
SUNBURST—carmine & crimson, medium, semi-double. 
##* TRAIL BLAZER—double Red Spider patent applied 
for $1.00. 
