STREAMLINER (Patented) — Everything about this 
great fuchsia is streamlined — the long slender 
buds, long thin tube, long semi-double corolla, 
extra long twisted and curved sepals, and even 
the strong growth streamlines directly down 
from the hanging pot. Similar in coloring to 
"Red Spider" but deeply colored in both corolla 
and sepals. Streamliner loves the warmer cli- 
mate. 
VAGABOND (Schnabel) — A double trailing or es- 
palier Fuchsia and with its huge buds and flow- 
ers of deep magenta flushed carmine promises 
to be an excellent addition to the good reds. 
The short tube and long broad upturned sepal 
are brilliant carmine, the corolla magenta, with 
many outer over-lapping petals of magenta 
splashed with carmine. The plume like branches 
have flowers along the branch as well as the 
tips. Continuous bloomer, medium large foliage, 
and especially good for the warmer climates. 
VOODOO (Tiret) — Double corolla darkest of any 
large double fuchsia — a deep purple-violet. 
Short tube and long, wide, upturned sepals 
darkest red. Strong upright grower, large flow- 
ers. 
YANKEE DOODLE (Hodges) — For its startling 
red, white, and blue color pattern this fuchsia 
won First Prize for single seedlings at the 1952 
San Francisco Flower Show. Short tube and up- 
turned or reflexed sepals are deep red, single 
flat corolla white, with irregular elongated 
blotches and stripes of blue-purple. Medium tall 
grower, lots of good sized flowers. Remarkable 
for its variability—no two flowers exactly alike. 
In a typical flower the somewhat pleated petals 
show an equal area of white and purple, but 
some flowers have an all-white corolla, a few 
flowers are dominated by purple, while others 
may have one or two white petals with the 
other petals of the same flower strongly marked 
with purple. Not only that, but the markings 
are different even on the inside and outside of 
each petal. | 
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