SINGLE FUCHSIAS (Continued) 
OTTO. Remains popular because of the 
abundance of large purple and crimson . 
flowers, and its beauty as a pot plant. 
PERKY. Sepals waxy white, sharp point- 
ed tips of deep pink. Single pink corolla. 
Foliage small. Miniature flower. 
PLEROMET. Six foot high upright; 
sepals are turkey red and rolling up. The 
corolla is very dark violet, single and 
wide open. 
RICHARD DIENER. Strong upright 
grower; flower extraordinarily large. 
Single .corolla milky white, long and 
broad petals veined rose throughout, 
edges serrated; tube and long, wide, up- 
turned sepals shiny red. One of the larg- 
est singles, will trail. 
ROSE OF DENMARK. Lustrous rose 
pink, recurved sepals white. Medium 
sized flowers and blooms freely. 
ROYALS FUUSH™ (Hodges. 1952). 
Single royal purple and bright red. 
Corolla large round petals of royal pur- 
ple, open flat, even “bending backwards” 
to do so. Blooms of good substance on 
well formed bush. 
SCARLET BABY. Most graceful single 
red and purple. Brilliant red curved 
sepals. Long stamen and pistil. A vigor- 
ous grower. 
SUNRAY. Ornamental variegated foli- 
age, silvery white and green. Rosy pur- 
ple corolla and salmon sepals. 
SUNSHINE. A bushy type plant with 
an abundance of bright medium sized 
single flowers. Tube pale rose, and sepals 
pale tyrian rose tipped with pale green. 
The petals are bright geranium lake 
shaded with rose carmine margin and 
are often serrated. 
SUNSET. A well shaped bush with fine 
foliage, pale pink calix, and wide open 
single corolla of brightest sunset color. 
SUMMER SKIES. A beautifully formed 
single pastel flower of medium size. The 
tube and upturned sepals are pale rose. 
The long well shaped corolla of clear 
pale silver blue, combined with long 
stamens and pistil of rose, make this 
two-toned Fuchsia a real beauty. 
UTOPIA. The largest single perfectly 
shaped fuchsia. Dark tyrian rose corolla, 
brilliant crimson rolled up sepals. Will 
trail. 
VIOLETTA (Schnabel 1952). Large 
bell-like single flowers of Bishop’s violet. 
The well recurved slim sepals are ivory 
white forming a sharp contrast to the 
deep violet petals. In the mature flowers | 
the color changes to Orchid purple but 
the glistening sepals retain their white- 
ness until the entire flower fades. Vio- 
letta is vigorous, upright and free bloom- 
ing. 
VIVIEN LEE. Medium size single 
flower with very pale pink corolla and 
slightly darker sepals. 3 foot upright. 
DOUBLE FUCHSIAS TRAILING 
ANNA. Double corolla with outer half 
of petals strongest magenta while the 
base of petals, and the sepals and tube 
are of strongest carmine. 
AMAPOLA. Usually semi-double, rose 
purple; tube and sepals dark pink. Vig- 
orous grower, large flowers. 
AUNT JULIANA. Sport of Uncle 
Jules, identical in form and growth. A 
large double, pale lavendar blue corolla, 
with red upturned sepals. 
BACHELOR GIRL (Tiret . Schmidt 
1952). Double pale mallow petals with 
white tube and sepals. A sport of Be- 
witched ,and a choice pastel, free bloom- 
ing basket fuchsia. — 
BLOSSOM TIME (Tiret 1952). Large 
single best displayed as trailer with soft 
pink petals with white tube and beauti- 
ful long curved upturned sepals. 
BLUETT. Tiny lavender blue and rose 
red. Corolla quite double lavender blue; 
sepals rose red. Dainty little plant cover- 
ed with lovely tiny flowers. A pretty 
little trailer. 
BEWITCHED. Pat. pending. Double 
corolla dubonnet purple. Tube and long 
sepals white outside, flushed pink inside. 
Willowy, vigorous grower. A good color 
contrast for a showy basket. . 
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