NEW FUCHSIA INTRODUCTIONS—Continued 
VAGABOND (Schnabel)—A double trailer 
with huge flowers of brilliant deep ma- 
genta flushed carmine and short tube 
and broad upturned sepals of brilliant 
carmine. Good for warm climates. $1.00 
each. 
VOODOO (Tiret)—Large double corolla of 
the deepest purple violet with short tube 
and long, broad upturned sepals dark 
red. Strong upright grower. $1.00 each. 
YANKEE DOODLE (Hodges) — Patent ap- 
plied for. The most popular in our 1952 
Fuchsia Show, probably because it was 
unusually different. Short tube and up- 
turned sepals are deep red, single flat 
corolla white, with irregular elongated 
blotches and stripes of blue-purple. Me- 
dium ta!l grower. Flowers on this plant 
noted for their variance from pure white 
to many combinations of white and pur- 
ple—even different markings on inside 
and outside of each petal. A truly new 
and different fuchsia. $1.00 each. 
Trailing Fuchsias 
For window box culture, hanging pots and baskets. 
ABUNDANCE — Rose 
sepals, double pale 
Bishop corolla. 
AMERICA (Niederholz- 
er) — Single orange 
red corolla with long 
sharp pointed sepals, 
deep rose pink on out- 
side, bright rose red 
on inside. Greenish 
white tips. Long thin 
tube, flesh tinted rose 
pink. Good grower 
and with a little train- 
ing will make a fine 
hanging Fuchsia. 
ANNA (Reiter)—Sepals, 
tube and base of 
petals strong carmine, 
very large double co- 
rolla of magenta. Vig- 
orous growth and the 
largest flower of self 
color group. 
Bouffant (See Page 6) 
