INTRODUCTIONS 
MEL MEWFIELD (Schnabel, t, s) — Red and purple. Corolla dark 
purple streaked with red; sepals long reflexed turkey red. A 
purple, large Fuchsia which stands the hot weather. Tested in 
Sacramento. Named in honor of the American Fuchsia Society’s 
past President Mel Mewfield. 
MOONLIGHT (Waltz, tr, sh) — Semi-double palest pink and white. 
Corolla long folded softest pink petals; sepals long upturned, white 
green tipped. Plant self branching making a good trailer. Heat 
resistant. 
POLAR SEA (Reiter, m, sh) — Very large double dark imperial 
purple and white. Corolla very double violet purple. Very out- 
standing. White broad sepals. Tall growing with lustrous dark 
green foliage. A new color, with the white sepals. 
VAGABOND (Schnabel, t, sh) — Large double red. Corolla deep 
magneta flushed carmine; sepals long, broad upturned brilliant 
carmine. Continuous bloomer. Good in the warmer climates. 
VOODOO (Tiret, t, sh) — Double deep dark purple and red. Corolla 
of deepest purple, large, sepals long, wide of darkest red. Strong 
upright grower with large flowers. 
YANKEE DOODLE (Hodges, m, sh) — Patented. Single red, white 
and blue, Corolla single flat white with irregular elongated 
blotches and stripes of blue-purple, sepals reflexed dark red. 
Startlingly different. Each flower different. Your Fuchsia must 
for 1953. 
Additional fuchsias for 1953, not drawn. ARISTOCRAT, double 
white and pink. CAVALIER, single red trailer. CATHY MILLER, 
double sport of Bolero, lavender orchid and red. GYPSY PRINCE, 
sport of Gypsy Queen, purple and red. LADY ANN, double purplish 
blue and phlox pink. PETITE, small double lilae blue and pale rose. 
SPRING SHOWER, semi-double trailer white with pink sepals. 
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS 
as Fuchsias grow in the Northwest 
47 or 36 means year introduced. 
b—bush, low growth. 
m—medium height. 
t—tall grower. 
h—hardier than others. 
s—will take more sun, heat resistant. 
sh—needs more shade for good color. 
pears 
CORONATION 
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A YAEL NEWFIELD 
