DOUBLE FUCHSIAS 
LUCKY STRIKE. A great novelty hit 
in striking coloring. Double corolla 
in blue, rose and pink. Pale flesh up- 
right sepals. 
NEW FASCINATION. Far superior 
to the old Fascination. Larger, more 
brilliant rose pink, semi-double loose 
corolla. 
NEW HORIZON. A double flower of 
good form and delicate coloring. Corolla 
light blue. Sepals pale rose. Upright, 
bushy grower. Prefers the cool climate, 
but did very well in our garden. 
OLD SMOKY (Schmidt 1952). A dou- 
ble producing large flower of novel 
coloring. Tube and sepals flesh pink un- 
derside of sepals pink, corolla old rose 
with a smoky cast. Upright grower use- 
ful as trailers also. 
PAN AMERICAN. Scandent habit; 
flowers very large; sepals red, corolla 
pale pink. 
PATTY EVANS. Soft pink sepals and 
tube, and ivory white corolla. Bushy 
grower and good bloomer. 
PEPPERMINT STICK. A double on 
the Purple Heart order. Tube and up- 
turned sepals carmine rose; corolla royal 
purple in center; outer petals, light rose 
with purple edge. Good upright grower. 
PICOTTEE. The four center petals are 
Bishop’s Violet, at their outer serrated 
edges, and fade to a white base. The 
shorter, surrounding petaloids and the 
thick sepals are Phlox Pink. Tube is 
ivory pink. A good upright. 
PINK BALLOON: Pink balloon shaped 
buds, very large white fluffy corolla. 
Masses of blooms in spite of great size. 
PINK QUARTET. A quartet of rolled 
petals, surrounded by spreading ones. 
Broad, short, upturned sepals, deep pink; 
corolla pale pink. Strong upright, free 
bloomer. 
PRES. FELIX FAURE. A double of the 
darkest purple splashed with crimson; 
tube and sepals turkey red. Heat resis- 
tant. 
PURPLE HEART. A double with 
broad, upturned, red sepals. Corolla vio- 
let purple in center; outer petals fuchsia 
pink, some marbled with purple. Upright 
with long willowy branches. 
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PURPLE PHENOMENAL. Double co- 
rolla plum purple, streaked carmine at 
base petals; sepals bright scarlet. 
REVERIE. Medium-sized double in the 
popular pink shade. The recurved sepals 
are soft pink, corolla pale tyrian rose; 
petals are waved and spreading. An up- 
right grower and quite heat tolerant. 
ROSANA. A full double large rose, a 
fine self in solferino purple. Very pro- 
ductive in flowers, extra fine foliage. 
Upright to 8 feet. 
ROSEMARYE. Exquisite very pale pur- 
plish blue corolla, slightly irregular in 
form. Pale ivory tube and sepals. 
ROSE MAUVE. Rose Mauve, as its 
name indicates, is clear Mauve, which 
matures to light Mallow Purple, with 
very little if any veining. The sepals are 
straight Neyron Rose. A fine pot plant. 
RUBEO. Vigorous bush with large ru- 
gose foliage. Corolla ranging from deep- 
est rose bengal on the center petals to 
deep crimson on the outer petals. Pale 
carmine tube and carmine sepals. 
SANTA CRUZ. Deep crimson sepals 
and corolla. A fine upright grower. 
SAN LEANDRO. Double, magenta to 
vermilion, tube and sepals carmine. Up- 
right grower; large flowers don’t mind 
a little heat. : 
SEVENTEEN. A double self-colored 
fuchsia of real rose shade. The petals of 
the large double flower and the thick 
recurving sepals are clear rose madder. 
One of the finest fuchsias. 
SHARON. A semi-trailing variety. The 
flowers are double and well formed 
sepals of palest scarlet. The petals are 
Rose Bengal splashed with extensions of 
Geranium Lake at the base. 
SILVIA. White and pink. Corolla pure 
white; sepals light rose. Strong grower. 
Blooms beautifully on coast. 
SNOW BALL (Reiter 1952). Large 
white double .Corolla creamy white and 
very double. Tiny flush of pink at base 
if in sun. Sepals long and reflexed. 
Vigorous grower but needs moist condi- 
tions in warmish shade with good drain- 
age. A gorgeous flower. 
