GALLI CURCI (42, s, h)—Medium single, 
violet pink and shell pink. Corolla 
pink suffused with violet pink; sepals 
waxy shell pink. Vigorous grower, 
spreading and weeping. Flowers cover 
bush completely. 
GLORIOUS (48, sh)—Large, single, bril- 
liant coral rose. Corolla rose bengal, 
spreading; sepals curved, white on top, 
neyron rose underneath. Beautiful, 
finest trailer for 1948. 
INCA MAIDEN (41, s, h)—Medium sin- 
gle, violet blue and rose pink. Corolla 
violet blue; sepals long, narrow, rose 
pink. Most prolific bloomer we have 
in the garden. Very hardy. 
JACK SHAHAN (48, sh)—Large single 
pink. Corolla pagoda-shaped, rose ben- 
gal; sepals same color, margined dark- 
er. Willowy growth, striking. 
JOYCE (51, sh) —Big double lavender 
and pink. Corolla lavender pink, lus- 
cious; sepals pink. One of 1951 out- 
standing fuchsias. Very popular. 
LINDISSIMA (sh) — Very large double, 
rose mauve. Corolla blending of rose 
and mauve, full; sepals rose. A lovely 
huge flower. Weeping willowy habit. 
MANTILLA (48, s) —Triphylla ‘‘fire- 
cracker” red. Corolla deep carmine; 
sepals and long tube same color. Blooms 
very early and keeps it up; full sun, 
hundreds of blooms. 
MARINKA (s) — Medium single, bright 
red. Corolla saucer-shaped rosy scarlet; 
sepals crimson. Dark green, small foli- 
age. Very showy. Most popular trailer. 
MERLE HODGES (Hodges, sh) — Very 
double huge soft powder blue and rosy 
red. Corolla is like a large powder-puff 
of lavender blue lightly veined fuchsia 
pink; sepals broad upturned rosy red. 
A super trailer. 
MISS CALIFORNIA (50, s or sh) — Sin- 
gle to semi-double white and pink. 
Corolla really white, with softly pink 
sepals, upturned. One of the most pro- 
lific bloomers we have ever grown. 
When grown as a small tree, it is 
something out of this world. 
MOLESWORTH (sh)—Double white and 
red. Corolla very double white with 
no streaking, medium size; sepals scar- 
let. One of the old faithfuls for good 
red and white hanging basket. 
MOTH BLUE (49, sh) —Large double 
blue violet and deep rose. Corolla lav- 
ender blue, veined pink close to base; 
sepals deep rose, wide turned back. 
Beautiful basket but late. 
MRS. RUNDLE (s)—Single coral. Corolla 
vivid orange; sepals very long pointed, 
flesh color. A real beauty. 
MURIEL (s, h)—Large single rose, red. 
Corolla long, twisted rose; sepals scar- 
let. You can always identify Muriel 
by its long twisted flower stem. Old 
English variety and favorite. 
OLD SMOKEY (52, sh) —Huge double 
smokey pink. One of the most unusual 
fuchsias yet produced. Makes a good 
trailer here in Oregon. The huge fully 
double smokey rose corolla has picotee 
edges. Maybe not the easiest to grow 
but certainly a must for fuchsia lovers. 
PASTEL (41, sh)—Medium single, pastel 
lavender and pink. Corolla pale laven- 
der; sepals pale rose. Scandent growth, 
prolific bloomer. 
PINK ELEGANCE (Niederholzer, sh) — 
True trailer, large single pink. Corolla 
bell-shaped, long bright phlox pink; 
sepals long spreading lighter pink. A» 
lovely showy trailer with many flowers. 
PERIWINKLE (51, sh)—Long single lav- 
ender blue and pink. Corolla long me- 
dium sized lavender blue; sepals re- 
curved pink. Strong willowy grower, 
many blooms. 
PUGET SOUND (m, sh) — Hugh double 
white and red. Corolla, large center 
petals, spreading smaller ones; all pe- 
tals veined pink at base; sepals broad, 
upturned rose red. The largest fuchsia 
we have ever seen. Fluffy flowers, 
spreading plant, showy as hanger. 
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