DOUBLE FUCHSIAS 
SUPER COLOSSAL. Double red and 
purple. Exceeding most others in size 
and profusion of blooms. Strong up- 
right grower. 
SUSAN. A truly pastel double. Sepals 
of pale rose are curved upwards. The 
petals are serrated and pale blue with a 
tinge of pale campanula violet splashed 
with mauve. This is a medium sized 
plant with rather small leaves. 
TELEVISION. Large double, tube and 
sepals, white outside, pale pink under- 
neath. Corolla deep orchid shade, splash- 
ed with fuchsia pink beginning at base 
of petals and extending to tips. Very 
beautiful coloring .May trail. 
Ideal for pot work because of its dense 
growth and large flowers, and uncondi- 
tionally recommended to lovers of deli- 
cate coloring in fuchsias. May trail. 
THE CHIEF. The name aptly describes 
this beautiful flower. Dark rich violet 
with petals flushed cerise and sepals of 
dark carmine. 
THE OREGONIAN (York 1952). The 
outer petals showing a pink sepal fasten- 
ed tight to each petal. Each sepal has a 
tinted pink tip. The Oregonian is up- 
right, with dark lustrous foliage, form- 
ing a beautiful background for the many 
“white flowers.” 
THE DOWAGER. A large double 
flower. Tube and recurved sepals ma- 
genta red, petals of blue purple. A 
vigorous, branching growth. 
TITANIC. Double corrolla ranges from 
carmine at base of petals, to deep 
petunia purple toward the edges which 
have a light “bead” margin. Short car- 
mine tube and thick recurved carmine 
sepals. Will trail. 
TUTU (Reiter 1952). The large flat 
double flowers have densely spreading 
irregularly lobed petals of pale Rhoda- 
mine Purple flecked with pale Aster 
Violet. The spreading sepals are palest 
rose inside and greenish white outside. 
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TREASURE. Fine upright growth with 
plenty of flowers. Very pale orchid 
double corolla of large size; calix neyron 
rose. One of the best. 
TRIUMPHANT. Single to semi-double, 
spreading corolla amethyst violet. Up- 
right sepals turkey red. Tall, strong 
grower, very floriferous. 
VIENNA. One of the best of the Gus 
Niederholzer blues. Tube and long re- 
curved sepals Bengal Rose. Petals soft 
lilac blue, splashed with both pale and 
Bengal Rose. Extra long pistil and well 
formed stamins complete this flower. 
Upright, vigorous grower, self-branching 
and free blooming. Will trail. 
VIOLET GEM. A large semi-double 
flower of exceptional beauty, with short 
stem and upcurved sepals of carmine, 
the petals are wide spread of deep violet 
with just a touch of carmine at base of 
flower. Prefers shade and if kept in 
shade, does not fade, but retains its 
beautiful coloring to the last. 
WEDGEWOOD. A _ new blue and 
white double. Tube and sepals near 
white, corolla blue violet, opening wide 
as flower matures. Self branching, bushy 
upright. A good pot plant. 
WHITEMOST. A sensational beauty. 
Perfectly white fluffy large corolla and 
faintly pink sepals. Extremely florifer- 
ous. Will trail. 
WHITE WONDER. A double flower 
of snowy white; wide sepals are crimson. 
Tall vigorous plant. 
WINSTON CHURCHILL. Double 
corolla magenta pink, shaded blue, up- 
turned sepals rose pink. Strong medium 
high grower. Good sized flowers and a 
continuous bloomer. 
WONDERBLUE. Very double real 
blue corolla, Pholx pink calix. All petals 
are distinctly scalloped. A fine upright 
grower. 
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