SINGLE TRAILING FUCHSIAS 
AMERICA. Long thin tube and sepals 
rose madder on the outside, solid crim- 
son on the inside. Single short corolla 
deep crimson. 
AUTUMNALE. Highly colored foliage 
of bronze, orange, yellow and green. 
Grow in sunnier location, pinch back 
frequently. 
BLOSSOM TIME (Tiret 1952). Large 
single on the more pink coloring, with 
waxy white tube. Strong grower with 
pendant branches, good bloomer. 
BOUFFANT. A long, single flower of 
willowy growth. Will make a good 
trailer. Medium tube, large spreading 
sepals, pink to rose. White petals, tinged 
with pink at base. 
CARIOCA. Large, single, spreading 
corolla of self rose shadings, with long 
upturned rose sepals. A natural trailer 
with medium-sized leaves. Very free 
blooming, heat resistant; easy to grow, 
basket. 
CASCADE. Masses of large single 
blooms ,long pointed sepals white flush- 
ed carmine and deep carmine corolla, 
spread of sepals usually about six inches. 
CLARET CUP. Very large flowers 
with recurved pale carmine sepals and 
corolla of rose bengal. A striking plant. 
COLUMBIA. A sport of the famous 
America, identical in growth and flower, 
except that in Columbia the outside of 
the sepals are just slightly flushed pink 
and the long tube is white. 
GLORIOUS. A fuchsia of a brilliant © 
rose shade ,large flower with white tube, 
the curved sepals are white on top, ney- 
ron rose underneath. Petals are rose ben- 
gal, good foliage, free bloomer. 
NG Reo rAd ANS 1 her tube, and 
with long tube and sepals. The tube and 
pagoda-shaped sepals are of the palest 
Rose Bengal and the petals of the same 
color are margined with a darker shade. 
MANTILLA. Trailer with soft willowy 
branching growth. Bronzy foliage. The 
flowers are deep carmine. Tubes 3 inches 
in length. Petals are spreading with pa- 
goda-like sepals. Free bloomer. 
MARINKA. Almost a self color with 
rosy scarlet corolla and crimson scarlet 
sepals. 
MISS CALIFORNIA. Single to semi- 
double. Corolla faintest pink. Sepals 
medium pink, shaded with deeper pink. 
Does best in cooler weather. 
MURIEL. An old English variety of ex- 
ceptional beauty, immense flowers with 
scarlet tube and sepals and long twisted 
rose corolla. 
MRS. VICTOR REITER. A long tubed 
single bicolor. Corolla a pure crimson 
fading to white at base. Slender sepals 
and long tube of creamy white. 
PINK ELEGANCE. Patented by Waltz 
Gardens, No. 143,684. An outstanding 
new trailing fuchsia. Tube and long up- 
turned sepals are salmon pink on the 
inside, flushed pink on the outside. The 
bell-shaped corolla has overlapping and 
often pleated petals of bright phlox pink 
spreading wide at tips of petals. The 
brilliant coloring of the large flowers 
and light green foliage is very effective. 
Prefers morning sun, or filtered light. 
Flowers of good substance. Stands our 
warm climate very well. Will be your 
favorite basket. 
PURPLE SAGE. Single saucer shaped 
deep purple corolla opening perfectly 
flat with recurved deep red sepals. Medi- 
um grower. 
RED SPIDER. The spidery flowers 
have a long tube and exceedingly long 
narrow horizontal sepals of deepest crim- 
son; long downward pointing petals of 
deep rose madder veined and margined 
deep crimson. 
SNOW FLAKE. Single white bell- 
shaped corolla. Sepals turn straight up 
and have a very slight pink tinge at base 
of flower. Easy to grow, free blooming, 
and makes a good basket. 
TRAILING AUTUMN. Sepals and 
stem are pale rose on top, shaded 
geranium lake underneath tipped with 
green. Petals are pale magenta with a 
margin of orange vermillion. Free 
bloomer, especially good for the warmer 
climates. 
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