white sepals, blushed on underside. Upright 
branching grower producing a succession of 
good sized flowers. Blooms early and contin- 
uously. 
OLD SMOKY (Schmidt) — Double corolla old rose 
with a smoky cast; medium tube and outspread 
sepals flesh color, underside of sepals pink. 
Strong grower with somewhat pendant branch- 
es and medium large leaves — try it as a hang- 
er, too. Large flowers that should be very large 
along the cool coast. Novel coloring distin- 
guishes Old Smoky from all other fuchsias. 
PEPPERMINT STICK — Double white corolla, short 
tube and long, broad pink sepals, tipped green. 
Upright grower. 
PINK QUARTET — A quartet of rolled center petals 
surrounded by spreading ones, all soft pink; 
broad upturned sepals deep pink. Strong up- 
right grower, free blooming. A good fuchsia, 
does well in the warmer sections. 
SEA SHELL (Evans) — Double corolla palest shell 
pink, shorter outer petals flushed deeper pink. 
Tube and outside of sepals waxy white, under- 
side of sepals phlox pink. Upright, bushy grower, 
very free flowering. 
SNOWBALL — Large double white corolla, tube 
and broad, upturned sepals white, flushed pink 
at base of sepals and base of tube. Upright 
grower, large leaves, with the largest of all 
“all-white” flowers. Best under cool growing 
conditions. 
SNOW FLURRY — Semi-double to double corolla 
white, tube and sepals white, with a pink flush 
at the base of petals and sepals. Blooms in 
profusion. Somewhat upright at first, but arch- 
ing branches make a good basket. 
SPARKLER (ummer| — | gave much thought to 
naming this fuc 
features of Erecta and Junior Miss. Dark violet 
corolla, sepals of palest rose. Many hard, tight 
blossoms in great profusion. The stamens and 
sia which combines the best. 
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