1952 INTRODUCTIONS 
And Other 
Popular Fuchsias 
— 60c each out of 2'4 inch pots 
BABY BLUE EYES (Plummer) — Compact, bushy 
grower. Cross between Erecta and Wood Violet. 
Red sepal and dark lavender corolla. Covers 
itself with a mass of small, sparkling flowers 
held upright as Erecta. Very fine as a pot plant. 
BACHELOR GIRL (Schmidt-Tiret) — A sport of 
Bewitched, in all respects like it, with the 
branches somewhat more pendulous, but the 
corolla a pale mallow. The same long white buds 
and long, green-tipped white sepals, flushed 
palest pink inside. Tops in pale pastel, large- 
flowered and free blooming hanging fuchsias. 
BLOOMER GIRL — Double pale pink corolla, veined 
carmine at base, upturned sepals red. A natural 
trailer with large flowers, free blooming. 
BLOSSOM TIME (Tiret) — Large single on the order 
of fuchsia Jack Shahan, but of softer, more pink 
coloring, with waxy white tube and beautiful 
long, curved upturned sepals. Strong grower 
with pendant branches, best displayed as a 
hanger. Heat-resistant and free blooming. 
BUNKER BOY (Tiret) — Double corolla composed of 
long fluted petals near-white at base, deepen- 
ing throughout to geranium lake at petal edges; 
smaller outer petals marbled with fuchsia pink. 
Thick waxy tube and long, broad, upturned se- 
pals white, flushed palest carmine. Strong up- 
right grower with large flowers of good zh 
stance—should do well in warmer sections. 
CHERIE (Hodges) — Single corolla with petals unlike 
those of any other fuchsia. The blue-purple 
petals are near-white at the base, are promi- 
nently veined and "roll in" at the edges, giving 
