ECSTACY (48, t, sh)—Large variegated 
pink and blue. Corolla, inner petals 
blue, outer petals same, splashed with 
phlox pink; sepals broad, granular, 
neyron rose, green tipped. Good grow- 
er and showy bloomer. 
ERROL (50, sh, t)—-Huge white and red. 
Corolla fluffy white; sepals recurved 
deep rose. Good growth and hugest 
blooms we have ever seen on any 
fuchsia. 
FANTASY (52, t, sh) —Semi-double 
purple and pink, with rose pink sepals. 
Corolla flared, many sizes, pink with 
purple trimmings. Very fine grower 
and bloomer. Unusual. 
FASCINATION (b, sh) — Very double 
pink and rose. Corolla soft pink, 
flushed deeper pink; sepals deep pink. 
One of the finest pinks. Good pot plant. 
FLIRTATION (46, m, sh)—Pastel laven- 
der and rose. Corolla very pale pe- 
tunia purple; sepals pale rose madder. 
In shade the most delicate and beauti- 
ful of fuchsias. 
FLORADORA (52, m, sh) — Large very 
double purple and deep rose. Corolla 
deep Victorian violet flushed rose at 
the base. Short tube with broad neyron 
rose sepals. 
G. MONK (b, h) — Deep lavender blue 
and scarlet. Corolla deep lavender 
blue; sepals deep pink. Compact grow- 
er, fine for pots and borders. Masses 
of blooms early and late. Also called 
Bagdad. 
GRAY LADY (52, m, sh) — Beautiful 
pale greyish blue and pink. Corolla 
very double most delicate blue, sepals 
upright rosy pink. Growth wonderful. 
Most delicately beautiful fuchsia yet 
produced. 
GYPSY QUEEN (t, h, sh) — Enormous 
rosy mauve and crimson. Corolla very 
double, rosy mauve; serrated petals; 
sepals deep crimson. Very fine, one of 
the oldest and best. Introduced in 1865. 
HAP HAZARD (30, t, sh)—Deep purple 
and red. Corolla rich, deep purple 
with fine white line around the edge 
of each petal; sepals scarlet. Good. 
INNOCENCE (52, m, s or sh) —Semi- 
double near white. Corolla pure white, 
sepals long, broad white. Upright, well 
branching with many blooms. Early. 
Easy to grow. 
HOLLYDALE (46,b)—Magenta and rose. 
Corolla clear, pale magenta; sepals rose 
pink. Bush literally covered with good 
sized, fat blooms. 
JIM FAIRCLO (51,m,sh)—Medium sized 
double dark burgundy wine and dark 
crimson. Corolla beautiful shade of 
dark burgundy wine; sepals dark 
crimson. 
JOHNNY MARINE (52, t, sh) — Large 
white and red. Corolla white with cen- 
ter petals opening wide, sepals deep 
rose. Tall fast grower. Many blooms. 
LENA or NONPAREIL (s or sh, m)—Can 
be used as trailer. Rosy blue and al- 
most white. Corolla rosy blue; sepals 
light pink. One of the first to bloom 
and keeps it up till frost. 
LUCKY STRIKE (43, b, h, sh)—Mottled 
mauve pink and white. ,Corolla, inside 
petals solid bluish purple, outer petals 
pink with purple markings; sepals 
ivory pink. Will grow with training to 
beautiful standard. 
MOUNTAIN HAZE (50, m, sh) — Laven- 
der blue and pink. Corolla large dusky 
mottled blue, sepals broad upturned. A 
very delicious fuchsia. Good growth, 
especially on the coast. 
MT. HOOD (t, h)—Large white and red. 
Corolla very full double white, veined 
lightly rose; sepals rose red. Tall rank 
grower; makes a good standard. Sport 
of Gypsy Queen with same serrated 
petals. 
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