PETITE—(1953). Double corolla lavender with 
mauve undertone, flesh pink at petal base. 
Tube and broad upturned sepals flushed 
palest carmine on outside, phlox pink in- 
side. Good bushy grower. 50c each. 
PINKIE—(1953). Upright. Large double cor- 
olla of shell pink, wide crisp sepals of dark- 
er pink. Hardy and heat resistant. 50c 
each. 
PINK QUARTET—Upright to 5 ft. One of 
the best fast growers that will stand plenty 
of hard knocks. Semi-double large corolla 
pink. Center has four distinct tubes formed 
by rolling of petals. Red sepals. Stands 
heat. 
POLAR SEA—(1953). Double corolla dark 
imperial blue, near-white at petal base. 
Tube and long broad sepals white. Large 
flowers. Quite heat resistant. A beautiful 
variety. 50c each. 
REVERIE—Double spreading corolla self soft 
lilac, pink tube and sepals flesh pink. Un- 
derside of upturned sepals phlox pink. Up- 
right bushy grower of medium size. Heat 
tolerant. One of Victor Reiter’s finest 
fuchsias. Will be one of the most popular. 
50c each. 
ROSE OF MONTEREY—Single lustrous rose 
pink, recurved sepals white. Medium sized 
flowers. Blooms freely. One of the love- 
liest. 50c each. 
ROYAL FLUSH—Single corolla royal purple, 
tube and upturned sepals deep red. Medium 
large flowers with corolla opening flat. Pro- 
fusion of bloom. One of Hodges’ best. 50c 
each. 
RUBEO—Double corolla spreading petals with 
colors ranging from deepest rose bengal at 
center to deep crimson, flecks and mark- 
ings of geranium lake. Sepals waxy pale 
carmine and recurved. Globular in form. 
SAN LEANDRO—Double, many petaled co- 
rolla magenta to vermilion. Sepals and tube 
carmine. Tall grower. 
SEASHELL—Double corolla palest shell pink, 
shorter outer petals flushed deeper pink. 
Tube and outside of sepals phlox pink. 
Bushy grower. A fine fuchsia. 50c each. 
SNOW BALL—A very double creamy white 
variety. Small buds open into very large 
ball-shaped flowers, by which it is so well 
named. Slightly pink at base of sepals and 
tube. Very vigorous grower. 50c each. 
SOUTH PACIFIC—As the flowers mature the 
four pink veined white petals open flat 
displaying long pink stamens and _ pistil. 
Broad upright crimson sepals. Bushy grower 
with good foliage and lots of flowers. 50c 
each. 
SPRING SHOWERS — (1953). Semi - double 
long petalled white corolla. Tube and up- 
turned sepals flesh, underside of sepals soft 
phlox pink. Noted for the superabundance 
of medium large flowers. A shower of flow- 
ers blooming continuously. 50c each. 
SUSAN—Double lilac blue, tube and sepals 
ivory and soft pink. Low bushy grower. 
Large flowers of beautiful coloring. Very 
early bloomer. 50c each. 
TENNESSEE WALTZ—Double rose madder to 
mauve. The curved sepals rose madder. 
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Strong upright grower. We strongly rec- 
ommend this variety. 5Q0c each. 
TITANIC—A real super giant. Double corolla 
deep purple, carmine at base, recurved 
sepals are carmine. Upright grower. Free 
bloomer for such a large flowering fuchsia. 
TREASURE—Large double very pale orchid 
blue, sepals pink. Upright bushy grower. 
Free flowering. One of the very best. 
TUTU—(1952). Large double corolla orchid 
lavender, tube and broad sepals white, 
phlox pink on underside. Stocky upright 
grower with heavy foliage and very large 
flowers. One of the best. 50c each. 
UNCLE JULES—Double violet blue, sepals 
crimson. A giant double of fine blue color- 
ing. Tops. 
VIENNA—Double spreading corolla lilac blue, 
recurved sepals rose pink. Vigorous up- 
right spreading grower. Very large flowers. 
50c each. 
WEDGEWOOD—Double_ lavender-blue, tube 
and upturned sepals waxy white, underside 
of sepals faintly blushed. Upright bushy 
grower with small foliage and many well 
shaped flowers of good substance. Heat 
tolerant. A fine variety. 50c each. 
WINSTON CHURCHILL—Double corolla 
magenta pink, shaded blue, upturned se- 
pals. rose pink. Medium high grower. Good 
sized flowers, free flowering. Excellent for 
pot and bedding. 
YULETIDE—A tall upright double red and 
white. This is of the giant flowering type 
with a large globular creamy white corolla 
and crimson tube and sepals. In form and 
size one of the best doubles we have ever 
seen. 
YANKEE DOODLE—(1953). Red, white and 
blue. Short tube and sepals are deep red. 
Single corolla white with irregular markings 
of blue purple producing color combination. 
Flowers vary a great deal in color propor- 
tion, some may be all white. Medium grow- 
er. Heavy bloomer. A real novelty. 50c 
each. 
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