MAXINE ELIZABETH ~— Single bell-shaped 
corolla near- white .at very base, deepenin 
to rose-red toward orange flushed otal 
edges. Thick waxy tube; broad and nat 
upturned sepals of heavy substance, flush- 
ed pink on outside, salmon pink on inside. 
Willowy upright grower with masses of 
large flowers. Showy, glowing color — 
stands full sun in ihe tos belt and is heat- 
tolerant in watmer sections. 
MERLE HODGES ~— Double large fluffy corolla 
soft powder blue. Lightly veined and out- 
side petals are flushed fuchsia pink. Some 
of the petals are scalloped. Medium tube 
and broad, upturned sepals are rosy red. 
MISS CALIFORNIA (Hodges) — Semi- double, 
white, pink glow inside, pink sepals. Use- 
ful for basket. 
MRS. W. P. WOOD — A new hybrid imported 
from England by Victor Reiter, Jr. Similar 
in all respects to F. Magellanica Molinae 
(Macrostema Alba) except the flowers are 
larger. Hardy, does well in the warm sec- 
tions, very free flowering. 
NEW HORIZON (Reiter, Jr. Pat.) — Light blue 
petals and pale rose sepals delicately 
beautiful. 
PERIWINKLE (Hodges) — Long single campan- 
ulate corolla medium shade of lavender 
blue, long recurved sepals pink. Strong 
willowy grower, deep green leaves. Beauti- 
fully shaped flowers. 
PINK QUARTET — A quartet of rolled center 
petals surrounded by spreading ones, all 
soft pink; broad upturned sepals deep pink. 
Strong upright grower, free blooming. A 
good fuchsia, does well in the warmer sec- 
tions. 
REVERIE — This medium sized double is inter- 
mediate between Seventeen and Crinoline. 
The flower is of exceptional form with 
nicely waved petals and abruptly recurved 
sepals. The entire flower is of an even 
pale Tyrian Rose (24/3 HCC) which is re- 
tained even as the flower ages. The bushy 
plant is of medium vigor with small foliage 
and can be shaped more easily than Seven- 
teen. 
ROYALTY (Plummer) — Single, royal purple. 
Corolla a dark royal purple, faint rose 
markings at the base. The corolla has only 
four petals and opens up flat in a saucer- 
like shape. The four sepals are red and 
open up flat behind the petal of the corolla. 
The petals of the corolla and four parts of 
the sepals are alternate. Very unusual. 
SEVENTEEN ~- Sepals and corolla palest pink. 
Fully double. 
SWINGTIME (Tiret) -— Corolla milky white, 
double, tube and sepals shiny red, early 
and free blooming, basket type. 
WEDGEWOOD (Schnabel 1951) — Originator’s 
description: A new blue and white double 
of clear and sparkling brilliance. The near- 
white tube and long glistening sepals frame 
a spreading double corolla of ‘‘Blue’’ violet. 
WILLIAM BRAAS (Tiret) — Double corolla rose 
madder; upturned sepals white, flushed 
palest pink. A real hanger of good growth 
and foliage, may be best described as a 
large, darker and fully double ‘‘Cascade’’. 
Try this. 
This season we will offer some seed- 
lings by number only. Each plant is from 
a different cross and consequently a dif- 
ferent bloom may be expected from each. 
You may name your individual fuchsia 
yourself, or you may reorder by number 
from me. 
Numbers 10-20-30-40-50- 60-70-80 
and 90, $1.00 each; any six for $5.00. 
