SINGLE FUCHSIAS 
AURORA SUPERBA. Sepals and tube 
of light orange apricot, corolla of deep 
orange peach. 
BLACK PRINCESS. 8 feet tall, grace- 
fully arching branches, very floriferous, 
the darkest single wide open flower 
deep purple corolla and red sepals. 
BLUE FLAME. A large single flower of 
fine form. Petals are campamula violet 
with a deep blue tinge streaked with 
pale rose madder. Strong, upright grow- 
er. Will take sun but coloring more 
beautiful in shade. 
CARDINAL. Giant single scarlet red, 
flowers in great profusion. Very strong 
semi-climber. 
CHANG. Single brilliant orange; flesh 
sepals flushed red. Strong upright grow- 
er, free bloomer. 
CHERIE (Hodges 1952). Single corolla 
with blue purple petals, near white at 
base, are veined and roll in at the edges. 
Long broad rose-red upturned sepals. 
CLAIRE DE LUNE. Long narrow 
blooms of salmon-orange, corolla flaring 
out at the end. Broad leaves. 
COUNTRY COUSIN (Hodges 1952). 
A rich violet purple, petals near white 
at base and heavily veined flesh color. 
Deep red tube and upturned sepals. 
Medium upright grower. 
ERECTA NOVELTY. Single white and 
pink, corolla margined. with rose. 
Flowers erect. 
GUINEVERE. One of the finest in the 
large single. Tube and long broad spread- 
ing sepals are white; corolla a beautiful 
shade of blue violet. 
LA BIANCA. Patented—Small single 
white. Corolla single white, sepals white 
spreading, tipped with green. Medium 
upright growth. We grow our own. 
LAURA. A beautiful large single long 
flower, with ivory tube and neyron rose 
sepals. Corolla is fuchsia pink. A fine 
grower. | | 
LITTLE BEAUTY. Dwarf) compact 
bush. Very free flowering with lavender 
blue corolla changing to rosy lavender; 
deep pink sepals. . 
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LORD BYRON. Small black purple and 
red. Corolla deep velvety purple; sepals 
bright scarlet. Dwarf bushy habit. 
MAXINE ELIZABETH. Single, bell- 
shaped corolla, rosy red with orange tint. 
Upturned sepals salmon pink. Willowy 
grower; will make a showy basket. 
MAZDA. A large vigorous single. Deep 
carmine sepals. The petals of the broad 
spreading type are of deepest carmine. 
MELODY. Beautiful single pale rosy 
lilac, upturned sepals palest rose. Strong 
branching growth, large flowers, free 
blooming. Tops in any climate. 
MINUET. Strong grower; flowers large 
wide open; sepals and tube red; corolla 
brilliant purple. Heat resistant. 
MIRACLE. Long tube almost white. 
Single serrated corolla is striped in pink 
and white. A dainty novelty. 
MISSION BELL. A single, bell-shaped, 
flaring flower. Stem and sepals bright 
crimson, corolla royal purple, fading to 
magenta. Strong, upright grower. 
“MORNING GLORY. Single orchid 
pink and pale pink. Corolla clear orchid 
pink, flaring as Sunset, sepals upturned 
pale pink. Free blooming, self-branching. 
MRS. RUNDLE. Very long tube and 
very long pointed sepals of flesh color, 
with vivid orange corolla. Will trail. 
NEON. A strong growing upright plant 
with the most sun tolerance yet seen in 
a pale tubed variety. The short tube and 
broad sepals are waxy white. The neat 
corolla is Rhodamine purple with a 
bright edge of Geranium Lake. 
OTHERFELLOW. Single, deepening 
from near-white at base to coral pink at 
petal edges; tube and short green-tipped 
sepals are waxy white. Strong upright 
grower, very free blooming. It’s cute. 
ORANGE QUEEN. A small flower 
with waxy creamy white tube and 
sepals; the corolla bright orange red. Ex- 
cellent for pot plant. 
OREGON TRAIL. Single flower, up- 
turned sepals crimson. Petals open flat 
saucer shape. Petals light amparo-purple. 
Upright grower, free blooming. . 
