NEW FASCINATION (40, t, sh) — Rose 
pink and rose red. Corolla, large, loose, 
double rose pink, with touch of laven- 
der; sepals rose red. Good bloomer. 
PICOTTEE sh) — Semi-double 
(51, m, 
violet and pink. Corolla bishop violet 
to pink at base, each petal deeply ser- 
rated; sepals phlox pink. Did not per- 
form so well last year, hopeful for 
next. 
PINK BALLOON (40, t, sh)—Hugh white 
and rose red. Corrola large, loose white, 
veined pink; sepals rose red. The most 
popular fuchsia in our gardens. 
PINK QUARTET (t, sh)—Self pink. Co- 
rolla medium pink, four cups in center 
of petals; sepals pink to light pink. Tall 
fast growing upright. A fine double 
pink from Los Angeles. 
PRIDE OF EXETER (m) — Bright red. 
Corolla, broad petal of rose red, each 
petal on separate penduncle; sepals red. 
An old time favorite, hard to beat. 
REITER’S GIANT (41, t, sh)—Very large 
purple and red. Corolla, petunia pur- 
ple, streaked with red, very full, open; 
sepals carmine. Flowers huge and lots 
of them for the size. Vigorous grower. 
ROSANNA (46, t, sh) — Rose red. Co- 
rolla full, double, solferino purple; se- 
pals rose red. Beautiful foliage. 
ROSEMARY (b, sh)—Pale purplish blue 
and ivory. Corolla exquisite, very pale 
purplish blue, irregular; sepals pale 
ivory. Can be grown to lovely standard. 
ROYAL PURPLE (m, sh)—Dark purple 
and red. Corolla intense vivid purple; 
sepals scarlet. Very showy. 
RUBEO (47, t) —Red. Corolla deepest 
rose bengal to deepest crimson, very 
large; sepals paler carmine. Unique in 
heavy substance and coloring. Large 
foliage. Rank grower. 
SANTA CRUZ (47, m) — Red. Corolla 
short, deep purple red; sepals broad, 
spreading, bright red. Showy plant. 
SEVENTEEN (47, m, sh)—Pink.. Corolla 
luscious rose pink, short; sepals thick, 
recurving, clear rose madder. The most 
outstanding pink ever introduced. 
Everyone should have Seventeen. 
SOUTHGATE (52, m, sh) — Large very 
pale pink and pink. Corolla of softest 
pink, sepals medium pink, upturned. 
Vigorous grower. Blooms early. No one 
who likes pinks ever passed up this 
fuchsia. Hard to beat. 
SILVIA 
SILVIA (51, t, semi-sh)—Double white 
and pink. Corolla pure white; sepals 
strong thick light rose. Strong grower. 
Blooms beautifully on coast. 
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