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DOUBLE FLOWERED FUCHSIAS—Continued 
FLUORESCENT — Semi-double soft lilac 
orchid corolla with short tube and long 
broad sepals of white faintly marked 
pink at edges. 75c each. 
FLYING CLOUD (Reiter Jr.)—Patented. 
Double white corolla and sepals with the 
palest rose tinting. One of the stronger 
growing “all white” Fuchsias. $1.00 each. 
FRENCHI (Waltz) — Tube flushed white 
with wide upturned recurved salmon- 
pink sepals. Large double corolla is sil- 
very blue and pale rose-mauve with pink 
splashes. Medium bushy grower. 75c 
each. 
G. MONK—Compact grower, fine for pot 
culture. Fine blue corolla and deep pink 
sepals. 
GRAY LADY (Reiter, Jr.)—Double corolla 
of exquisite pale grayish blue cast fading 
to delicate lavender rose. Vigorous up- 
right grower. 75c each. 
GUS NIEDERHOLZER (Niederholzer) — A 
large double flower of veronica blue. 
Long upcurved sepals of carmine. Scal- 
loped petals open bell fashion and fade 
to beautiful shade of orchid. 75c each. 
GUINEVERE—Single to semi-double, long 
corolla a beautiful shade of blue; tube 
and long, broad, spreading sepals white, 
flushed pink on underside. Strong, 
spreading growth, good foliage. Most at- 
tractive flower. 75c each. 
GYPSY PRINCE (Ervin)—A sport of Gypsy 
Queen with the same large flowers but 
has corolla of deep violet purple with 
small outer petals marbled flesh pink at 
base. A fine variety for every garden. 
GYPSY QUEEN —A very fine Fuchsia. 
Enormous flowers with deep crimson se- 
pals and rosy mauve white line around 
edge of each petal, scarlet sepals. 
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HIS EXCELLENCY (Reiter, Jr.) —A fine 
double purple with white tube and sepals. 
Medium to large globular flowers with 
rather fine small foliage. A must for the 
collection. 75c each. 
INNOCENCE (Reiter, Jr.)—A ‘‘near white” 
double flowered Fuchsia on a dense 
bushy plant. Semi-double medium sized 
flowers of glistening white petals and up- 
turned sepals of pale rose to crimson at 
base and on tube. 75c each. 
JOHN McLAREN (Hazard & Hazard) — 
Large semi-double flowers with nicely 
shaped spiral tight corolla of light hysop 
violet, sepals very heavy waxy texture, 
lacquered red outside and much lighter 
color inside. 
JOAN OF ARC (Reiter Jr., 1947)—This va- 
riety is of a clearer white than Ave 
Maria, and is of better form with larger 
more double flowers. Cool conditions 
are essential to its successful culture. 
JUBILEE (Reiter Jr.)—A large double ma- 
genta red with petals edged with deep 
rose fading to lighter shade toward the 
center of the flower. Long spreading se- 
pals of white flushed pale rose. Strong 
bushy grower. 75c each. 
KITTY O’DAY (Hazard and Hazard)—Very 
double. Tube and sepals rose red. Corolla 
white washed and veined rose red. Petals 
beautifully cupped or rolled in edges, 
rose-like. 
LACE PETTICOATS (Tiret) — Double co- 
rolla of serrated petals of white faintly 
shot with palest blush. Large full flower, 
outspread white sepals. Is most white in 
the shade. Vigorous upright grower. 
$1.00 each. 
