1953 
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Fuchsia Introductions 
BLUETT—An older variety carried for the 
first time with us. Trailer with tiny dou- 
ble lavender blue corolla and rose red 
sepals. A very pretty little trailer. 75c 
each. 
CATHY MILLER (Miller)—Sport of Bolero 
with more willowy growth and more 
abundant bloom. Corolla soft orchid and 
tube short, broad upturned sepals are 
bright red. Medium grower. Can be used 
as hanger. $1.00 each. 
CAVALIER (Schnabel)—A true trailer with 
large long bell-like single flowers of 
royal purple with the base of petal chang- 
ing to rosy purple. The very long twisted 
sepals are pale pink. Heat tolerant. $1.00 
each. 
CITATION (Hodges)—A_ prize winning 
Fuchsia with single corolla of four broad 
white petals, lightly veined pink at base 
which open to wide saucer form. Tube 
and medium sized upturned sepals light 
to rose pink. Bushy, upright grower. 
$1.00 each. 
CORONATION (Tiret)—Patent applied for. 
Double white spreading corolla, a most 
distinctive shade of rosy-raspberry. Short 
tube and long, narrow sepals waxy white, 
sepals flushed soft pink on underside. 
Tall, upright willowy grower. $1.00 each. 
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CROWN JEWELS (Schmidt)—Large dou- 
ble widespread ruffled corolla of an at- 
tractive glowing rose, with pale green 
center when fully open; greenish tube 
and long broad, white sepals with faint 
blush. Tall, willowy grower. $1.00 each. 
DAINTY DAMOSEL (Schnabel)—A semi- 
double flaring flower whose rolled pet- 
als are deep violet blue fading to soft 
orchid banked by short star-like clear 
white sepals and short pink tube. Bushy 
upright grower with arching branches. 
Heat tolerant. $1.00 each. 
FLUORESCENT—First offering by us but 
a 1952 introduction. Semi-double soft 
lilac orchid corolla with short tube and 
long broad sepals of white faintly 
marked pink at edges. Willowy growth 
that may be used in baskets. $1.00 each. 
FRENCHI (Waltz) — Tube flushed white 
with wide upturned recurved sa!mon- 
pink sepals. Large double corolla is sil- 
very blue and pale rose-mauve with pink 
splashes. Medium bushy grower. $1.00 
each. 
GYPSY PRINCE (Ervin)—A sport of Gypsy 
Queen with the same large flowers but 
has corolla of deep violet purple with 
small outer petals marbled flesh pink at 
base. A fine variety for every garden. 
$1.00 each. 
