DOUBLE FLOWERED FUCHSIAS—Continued 
PINK QUARTET—A quartet of rolled 
petals, surrounded by spreading ones. 
Broad, short, upturned sepals, deep pink; 
corolla pale pink. Strong upright, free 
bloomer. 
POLAR SEA (Reiter Jr.)—Very large co- 
rolla of deep purple marbled with white 
at base with white sepals and tube. A 
vigorous upright grower. 
PUGET SOUND (Hodges) — Double milky 
white corolla overlaid pink, all veined 
pink at base; tube and broad upturned 
sepals rosy red. Can be used as trailer. 
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Pink Pearl (See Page 19) 
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REITER’S GIANT—Double petunia purple, 
carmine sepals. Free flowering for such 
a very large flower, even in the warmer 
sections. 
REVERIE (Reiter, Jr.,\—Medium sized dou- 
ble with waved petals and recurved 
sepals of pale rose. Bushy growth and a 
beautiful Fuchsia. 75c each. 
ROSE MAUVE (Schnabel)—Double corolla 
of clear mauve, rose sepals on a medium 
growing plant. Good for pot culture. 
ROYAL PURPLE — Corolla most intense 
vivid purple, tube and sepals scarlet. 
Very showy. 
RUBEO (Tiret, 1947) — 
Vigorous bush with 
large rugose foliage. 
Corolla ranging from 
deepest rose bengal 
on the center petals 
to deep crimson on 
the outer petals. 
Color intensity is 
heightened with 
flecks of marblings of 
geranium lake. Pale 
carmine tube and car- 
mine sepals. 
SAN MATEO (Nieder- 
holzer) — Very large 
double victoria violet 
corolla with fuchsia 
pink splashes. Leath- 
ery pink calyx. Fine 
hanger. 75c each. 
SAN PABLO — A sport 
of SAN MATEO; of 
more trailing habit. 
Orchid colored co- 
rolla with rose pink 
sepals. 
SANTA CRUZ (Tiret)— 
Deep crimson sepals 
and corolla. A fine 
upright grower. 
