HANGING POT or TRAILING FUCHSIAS 
AMAPOLA—Usually semi-double, rose pur- 
ple; tube and sepals dark pink. Vigorous 
grower, large flowers. 17Y2c. 
ANNA—Double, rose madder to carmine; 
long, broad red sepals. The very large 
flower is a best seller in all fuchsia grow- 
ing sections. Heat resistant—absolutely 
tops. 171/,c. 
AUTUMNALE — Highly colored foliage of 
bronze, orange, yellow and green. Grow 
in sunnier location, pinch back frequently. 
Beautiful as a hanger. 20c. 
BEWITCHED (Patented)—Double corolla du- 
bonnet purple; long, green-tipped sepals 
white, inside sepals flushed palest pink. 
Large flowers, produced in abundance. 
Dramatic color contrast proved to be a 
leader in retail sales. 35c. 
Minimum retail price for 1955 is 75c each 
for plants in 3” pots or smaller containers, 
$1.00 each for plants in 4” pots or larger 
containers. 
You can propagate your own BE- 
WITCHED in 1955. Please read how to go 
about it, on the yellow sheet enclosed in 
this catalogue. Patent labels of BEWITCHED 
available from us at 10¢ each. 
BLACK MAGIC—1954 introduction. Double 
deep purple, recurved sepals deep red. 
Medium grower with an abundance of 
fairly large flowers, particularly fine in the 
cooler sections. 20c. 
BLOOMER GIRL—Double pale pink corolla, 
veined carmine at base, upturned sepals 
red. A natural trailer with large flowers, 
free blooming. We consider this to be one 
of Miss Waltz’s finest introductions. 20c. 
BLUE PENDANT—Double pale powder blue, 
sepals rose pink. Moderate, branching 
growth, extra early and very free bloomer. 
Beautiful soft colored flowers that can take 
a warm climate. Tops. 17}/2c. 
BLUE PETTICOAT—1954 introduction. Double 
silvery lilac lavender. Sepals white to pale 
blush. Corolla turns to a pleasing orchid 
pink as the flower matures. Good grower, 
early and free blooming. 20c. 
BOUFFANT—Long single white corolla, large 
spreading sepals pink to rose red, depend- 
ing on exposure. Vigorous, willowy 
grower, free blooming, large flowers. Very 
popular. 17!/c. 
CARIOCA (Schmidt)—Single spreading co- 
rolla with petal edges notched; long green- 
tipped upturned sepals. Opens with pur- 
plish shading to petals, but changes to 
large flowers of almost self-rose. Heat re- 
sistant, strong grower, very free flower- 
ing. 17\/oc. 
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GIANT CASCADE — Between Cascade and 
Hallowe'en in size and color. Very fine, 
large-flowered, a true trailer. Highly rec- 
ommended. 17!/2c. 
IMPERIAL CROWN-—Single flaring-bell co- 
rolla glowing salmon orange. Long flesh 
tube and narrow spreading sepals flushed 
pale salmon, sepals tipped pale green. 
Medium grower, good foliage and free 
bloomer. Likes the warm climate. Excel- 
lent fuchsia. 25c. 
INCA MAIDEN (Schmidt)—Single violet blue, 
long narrow reflexed sepals rose pink. 
Noted for perpetual bloom. Heat resistant 
—none easier. 17}/,c. 
LILIBET—1954 introduction. Double soft rose, 
flushed geranium lake. Long tube and out- 
side base of recurved white sepals flushed 
pale carmine. Beautiful long-pointed, 
green-tipped buds. Strong pendant grower 
with many large and showy flowers. The 
most popular hanger in 1954—should be in 
strong demand this year. 25c. 
MARINKA—Single crimson, red sepals. Red- 
dish stems and leaves. Hardy and easy to 
grow and most popular. 17¥c. 
MERLE HODGES—Double large fluffy corolla 
powder blue, outside petals flushed fuchsia 
pink. Some petals are scalloped. Broad 
sepals rosy red. Best in the fog belt, or 
during cool months in warmer sections. 
17\/oc. 
MERRY-GO-ROUND — Double corolla deep 
petunia purple, overlaid and splashed 
light salmon on outer petals. Tube and 
long upturned sepals bright red. 20c. 
MRS. RUNDLE — Single light orange, long 
tube and sepals pale salmon. Strong 
growth, beautifully shaped large flower. 
171\/hc. 
MRS. VICTOR REITER—Single crimson, long 
tube and narrow sepals white. Tops in 
bright color contrast and grace of flower. 
17\/oc. 
PINK BALLET GIRL (Nonpareil)—Semi-dou- 
ble rosy violet-blue, sepals white, flushed 
pink. Fine grower, good foliage, floriferous. 
Easy to grow. 17)/2c. 
PRINCESS MARGARET ROSE — Imported. 
Double corolla mauve blue, waxen tube 
and white, upturned sepals. Moderate 
grower, abundance of medium-sized flow- 
ers. 20c. 
PURPLE SAGE—Single deep purple corolla 
opens flat, displaying extra long red sta- 
mens and pistil. Recurved deep red sepals. 
Medium grower with dark leaves. Blooms 
very freely and stands up well in warm 
sections. 171/2c. 
