ANNA—basket 
Large double corolla, the outer petals a_ strong 
magenta, the base of petals, with the sepals and tube 
carmine. The foliage is exceptionally large and a 
dark green. A vigorous grower and recommended for 
drier climates. 
ANNA ROTH—upright to four feet 
Double dark burgundy flowers with red sepals. Makes 
a fine trellis; very rich. 
APRIL SHOWERS—Fuchsia-La—bushy basket or low 
upright 
Corolla is of light magnolia purple; sepals are rose 
madder. Petals are scalloped and long. 
ARBORESCENS—upright—will basket 
Tiny rosy lilac flowers in erect terminal clusters. 
Small foliage. Strong grower. 
AUNT JULIANA—basket 
Double basket type, shape of Uncle Jules. Extremely 
large corolla pale lavender-blue. Carmine red sepals. 
AURORA BOREALIS—upright—(also called Speciosa) 
Single orange-red corolla. Narrow, soft pink sepals. 
AURORA SUPERBA—upright—will make basket 
Single, deep orange-peach corolla. Sepals and tube of 
light orange-apricot. 
AUSTRA-MONTANA—upright 
Single brilliant orange flowers about three inches 
long, flaring wide at the end of tube. A specie and 
quite rare. 
AUTUMNAL—(also called Meteor)—basket or trellis 
Single corolla and small. The corolla is a light purple 
and the sepals a dark red. Mostly grown for its 
beautiful foliage which is orange, bronze, yellow and 
green. Feed to keep growing for new foliage. 
AVE MARIA—upright or basket 
Double, white corolla with just a slight flush or pink 
in the veining at the base of the petals. The sepals 
are white With a greenish tip. Tube is a greenish 
white with flecks of pink at the base. 
AVIATOR—upright 
Single white corolla with rose red sepals. Fairly large 
flowers and a good grower. Will stand a hotter grow- 
ing condition than most other fuchsias. 
AZTEC—upright 
Large double corolla which is a vivid shade of violet, 
with small stripes of bright red, set off by bright red 
sepals. The plant is a good vigorous grower. 
BABY DOLL— 
Medium sized double flowers of amethyst violet, 
white sepals. 
BABY STORM KING—basket 
Small double blooms. White corolla, crimson sepals, 
at the base, having small veins of light red. 
BALKAN—basket 
Single, flowers about one inch long. Corolla and sepals 
both pink but sepals are a little lighter pink. This is 
one of the truly cascading varieties. 
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