a demure and attractive appearance to the 
outspreading corolla. Long broad, rose-red up- 
turned sepals. Medium strong, upright grower, 
free flowering. 
COUNTRY COUSIN (Hodges) — Corolla usually of 
five to six petals, spreading out perfectly flat 
at maturity. Rich violet- purple petals, near- 
white at center and heavily veined flesh color, 
giving the flower a most "frank and open coun- 
tenance." Very short tube and short, broad, up- 
turned sepals deep red. Medium upright grow- 
er, deep green foltage: free flowering. 
CRINOLINE (Reiter, Jr., Pat.) — Puffy double ex- 
quisite rose. Larger and similar to Seventeen. 
Upright. 
DOROTHY LOUISE — Double corolla medium or- 
chid pink, short sepals pink. Medium-large flow- 
ers freely produced on willowy upright grower. 
Early bloomer and one of the best pinks. 
FANTASY — Semi-double corolla, petals with pale 
center, deeping to ie at edges, small- 
er outer petals heavily overlaid pink. Open 
spreading flower with pink and green-tipped 
sepals. Branching, upright grower, free flow- 
ering. 
FLUORESCENT — Long semi-double corolla soft 
lilac orchid, short tube and long, broad sepals 
white, faintly marked pink at edges. Willowy 
upright grower, may be used for baskets. 
GRAY LADY — Large double corolla pale greyish 
blue, upright rosy white sepals. Medium up- 
right grower with large flowers of delicate col- 
oring. Best in the cool coastal sections. 
HIS EXCELLENCY — Large double rich violet cor- 
olla, short tube and sepals white. One of the 
finest of the new fuchsias, with large flowers 
of dramatic color contrasts. Best coloring is ob- 
tained under good growing conditions. 
INNOCENCE — Double or semi-double white cor- 
olla, short pale carmine tube and long, broad 
