SINGLE FLOWERED FUCHSIAS 
AVIATOR (t) — White and red. Corolla 
long, white, veined red; sepals red, 
twisted. Very floriferous and showy. 
BLUE MOON (38, t, sh)—Medium blue- 
lavender and red, semi-double. Corolla 
blue lavender, flared; sepals bright red. 
Stiff branches. 
BOUFFANT (49, t, sh) — Large, white 
and red. Corolla white, long, full; 
sepals rose red, wide spreading, broad. 
Vigorous growth; can be used as 
basket. 
CALIFORNIA (s, t) —Medium bright 
orange and _ pink. Corolla bright 
orange; sepals coral pink. Fine for 
tree form. 
CASSANDRA (46, t, sh) — Large, long 
red. Corolla dark red purple, deeply 
serrated; sepals turkey red. Willowy 
grower, needs lots of pinching to 
branch. 
CHANG (46, t, s or sh) —Small, vivid 
orange-red. Corolla globular, vivid 
orange; sepals the same with inside of 
petals almost white. Very oriental in 
appearance. Gives startling and bril- 
liant effect in well growing plant. 
CHICKADEE (m, sh)—Small, thin flow- 
ers lavender-pink and white. Corolla 
lavender-pink; sepals creamy white, 
tipped green. Showy, different. 
COQUETTE (t, sh) —Small red tube, 
lavender-purple and white. Corolla 
bluish pale purple; sepals white. Small 
flowers but not as small as Chickadee. 
Very showy. 
COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN (b, sh) — 
Small pale pink and white. Corolla 
pale pink; sepals white. A gem in 
fuchsias. Beautiful for corsages. 75c. 
DISPLAY (m, h) — Medium rose pink. 
Corolla saucer-shaped rose pink; sepals 
clear deep pink. One of the old favor- 
ites, also called Eva Boegg or June 
Bride. 
ERECTA NOVELTY (m, b)—Small blue 
pink and white. Corolla blue pink; 
sepals white. Many flowers that stand 
erect and look you right in the face. 75c. 
FLAMINGO (sh, t)—Long red. Corolla 
long red petals; sepals thin long red. 
Individual blooms not impressive but 
the whole plant makes a vivid show. 
FANFARE (40, s, t) — Serratifolia “‘fire- 
cracker” red. Corolla pure scarlet; 
sepals varnished turkey red, sharply 
pointed. Long tube. 
GAY SENORITA (39, t, sh)—Large lilac 
rose and rose red. Corolla lilac flushed 
rose, with serrated white fringe; sepals 
long pointed, deep rose red. Flowers 
bell-shaped. A great favorite. 
HARLEQUIN (t, h)—Small black purple 
and red. Corolla madder violet, almost 
black, much striped with rose red; 
sepals curled, rose red. Unusual. 
JANE EVANS (m, s) — Medium coral. 
Corolla vivid shade of salmon cerise; 
sepals coral. One of the best in coral 
shades. 
MAZDA (47, s, t)—Large saucer-shaped 
carmine. Corolla deepest carmine, 
larger flowers but resembling Sunset; 
sepals carmine. A brilliant, vigorous 
plant. 75c. 
MEPHISTO (41, s, m) — Small all red. 
Strong bush variety, vigorous, many 
blooms. 
MINUET (43, 4, sh) —Saucer-shaped bril- 
liant purple and red. Corolla brilliant 
pale purple; sepals red. Strong grower, 
beautiful standard. 
MELODY (42, m, sh) — Pastel lavender 
and pink. Corolla pale cyclamen pur- 
ple; sepals recurved pale neyron rose. 
Large flowers. Favorite with all fuchsia 
growers. 
MISSION BELLS (50, sh, m) — Purple 
and red. Corolla bell-shaped deep 
purple; sepals crimson. Good in heat. 
Rather late blooming on coast. 
MRS. W. P. WOOD (t, sh)—Introduction 
from England. Small pinkish lavender. 
Same as Macrastemma Alba only larger. 
Really blooms and grows well in both 
hot and cool. 
PLEROMET (m, sh)—Opened flat, pur- 
ple and red. Corolla dark violet, open 
flat; sepals turkey red. Popular and 
very beautiful. 
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