excellent form with nearly white recurved sepals 
and the warm rose petalage heretofore unob- 
tainable in trailing forms. Compared with Crin- 
oline the flowers are slightly more lavender and 
a shade darker and the doubleness, the size 
and the substance of the flower is definitely 
superior. Well foliated branches arch naturally 
and the flowers hang abundantly and conspicu- 
ously. 
MOONLIGHT hase! — A semi-double flower 
medium to large size, the delicate coloring has 
the soft pale glow of moonlight. The short tube 
and long frosted sepals are greenish white 
tipped with pale green, the corolla palest flesh 
pink has overlapping petals veined with pale 
rose, as flower matures instead of fading the 
colors deepen and flare open slightly. This plant 
is self branching very free flowering medium 
sized clean foliage, will make a basket as well 
as a beautiful pot plant. Hardy, heat resistant, 
garden tested. 
POLAR SEA (Reiter, Jr.) — A vigorous upright 
fuchsia in the colorings of His Excellency from 
which it differs in larger size and more intense 
and contrasting coloring. The double flowers 
resemble the old magenta sepalled purples in 
form and size with their ideal broad deltoid 
sepals but, in Polar Sea, the tube and sepals are 
white and the petals are dark Whbarue Purple 
marbled with white at their base. Under good 
fuchsia conditions Polar Sea compares favorably 
in form with the best of the old dark purples. 
The plant is strong and upright, flowers are 
large, stems long, color startling and fading 
graceful. It deserves the best conditions for full 
development of all its qualities. 
SPRING SHOWER (Tiret) — Semi - double long - 
petaled white corolla. Short tube and upturned 
sepals flesh, underside of sepals soft phlox pink. 
Tall upright, branching grower, noted for the 
super-abundance of medium-large flowers. This 
variety blooms early, even in small pots, and a 
fairly large plant is simply a shower of soft 
pink-and-white flowers. 
