DOUBLE FUCHSIAS TRAILING (Continued) 
BLOOMER GIRL (Muriel Waltz 
1952). A new natural trailer, with large, 
double, bell-shaped flowers. The short 
tube and long sepals which turn straight 
up are bright carmine. There are two 
tiers of pleated petals; the longer ones 
are of the palest pink, veined carmine, 
and tipped at the base of the flower 
with carmine; the upper tier, with the 
same shadings, are pleated in tight at 
the base of the flower, giving a puffed 
out appearance. 
ENCHANTED. Patent Pending. Large 
double campanula blue and rose red. 
Corolla blue purple overlaid with fuchsia 
pink. Sepals rose-red. 
GUS NIEDERHOLZER. A large dou- 
ble flower of Veronica Blue. Sepals are 
carmine. The flower opens bell fashion, 
fading to a brilliant orchid shade. Best 
as trailer or standard. Free blooming and 
self-branching. 
JOYCE. Big double lavender and pink. 
Corolla lavender pink, luscious; sepals 
pink. One of 1951 outstanding fuchsias. 
Very popular. 
MERLE HODGES. Double, soft pow- 
der blue corolla. Outside petals flushed 
pink. Sepals rosy red. Low, spreading 
bush or basket. Best in cooler sections. 
MOLESWORTH. Medium size, of per- 
fect shape, scarlet tube and sepals and 
full double snowy white corolla. Branch- 
es pendant. 
MOTH BLUE. A double fuchsia, best 
grown as a hanging basket variety. Tube 
and upturned sepals deep red, petals 
deep lilac blue. Requires pinching back. 
NONPAREIL. A very fine grower and 
most floriferous, ivory-pink calyx and 
pale purple-blue corolla. 
RUTHIE. Double, intense violet blue, 
small outside petals fuchsia pink. Short, 
broad sepals white, flushed pink on un- 
derside. Medium sized flowers, free 
blooming. 
SAN MATEO. Very large double vic- 
toria violet corolla with fuchsia pink 
splashes. Leathery pink calix. Fine hang- 
er. 
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SAN PABLO. A sport of San Mateo 
with even better trailing habits. Flower 
same form and size. Color rose orchid 
with rose pink stem and sepals. 
SNOW FLURRY (Schnabel 1952). 
The near-white flowers are medium sized 
to large, and have a rosy flush at the 
base of the tube and petals. The branches 
are arching to pendulous and the small 
foliage is light green, first of the double 
whites to truly trail, a free and continu- 
ous bloomer. 
SOUTH GATE. A double pink of very 
nice form. Corolla neyron rose; tube and 
sepals white tipped green, very good. 
STREAMLINER. Pat. pending. Long, 
thin tube and long twisted sepals of 
bright crimson. Corolla, semi-double and 
of the same shade. A natural trailer, free 
bloomer. Flowers are large. 
SWEETHEART. A large flower with 
lavendar blue center, large pointed outer 
petals are fuchsia pink. The broad, re- 
curved sepals are pink. The flower and 
long buds are similar to purple heart in 
form. 
SWEET SIXTEEN. A double form, 
similar to Seventeen, but a deeper pink. 
Tube, sepals, and corolla same tone. 
Strong grower. 
SWINGTIME. Double corolla milky 
white. Tube and short, upturned sepals 
shiny red, inside of sepals rose red and 
of crepe texture. Good grower of branch- 
ing habit. Early and free blooming. 
Should be one of the top hanging basket 
fuchsias. 
TRAIL BLAZER. Best described as a 
double red spider, with sepals a little 
paler in color. This is a real trailer, with 
branches hanging directly down the sides 
of the basket. 
UNCLE JULES. Double violet blue, 
sepals crimson. Foliage is small and thick 
and the growth scandent. Giant double 
of fine “blue” coloring. 
WILLIAM BRAAS. A semi-double to 
double flower, upturned sepals white 
flushed pink, corolla rose madder. 
