ELECTRA—upright 
Double with wide open center, red calyx, palest pink, 
almost white and rose veined corolla. A large flower 
and good foliage. 
ELKHORN—upright 
Double, deep pink corolla, with carmine sepals. 
ELITE—Fuchsia-La—basket 
Very large double. Corolla wide spread. Color is 
imperial purple. Top petals varigated with light rose. 
Sepals light crimson rose. Very showy. 
ELSA—basket 
Semi-double rose purple corolla with ivory pink sepals. 
The large ivory buds alone are a worth while sight. 
ELYS|A—upright 
Large open flaring single claret corolla. Dark red 
sepals. Needs shade. Approximately 5 feet. 
ENCHANTED (pat.)—basket 
Large double corolla campanula blue, outer petals 
overlaid with fuchsia pink. 
ERECTA NOVELT Y—upright 
Single corolla light pink to rose, sepals white. A very 
good bloomer. The flowers are very interesting be- 
cause they are held erect rather than suspended. 
ESPERAN ZA—upright—(will make good basket) 
Single corolla pink to violet with red sepals. If used 
as basket pinch back hard. 
EVELYN LITTLE—basket—(also as upright) 
Small single corolla of pink. Red sepals. 
FALLING STARS—basket 
Single corolla of turkey red with tube and sepals of 
scarlet. Strong grower and fine foliage. 
FANDANGO—basket 
Single corolla, rose-ash red. Sepals turkey red. Very 
long tube of same color. 
FANFARE—upright 
Single tubular flowers about three inches long. Sharp 
pointed sepals of glistening turkey red. Scarlet corolla. 
FASCINATION—upright 
Double corolla, white veined with rose. Upright good 
grower. 
FIRE FLUSH—basket—(also can be used as upright) 
Single orange corolla with red sepals. Must be 
pinched to make good basket. 
FIREFLY—upright 
Single corolla of flame red. Sepals red. Blooms 
in clusters, to eight feet. Will take sun. 
FLIRTATION—basket 
Double delicate orchid corolla, light pink sepals. 
Medium strong growth, floriferous. 
FLUORESCENT —( Fuchsia-La — 1952 Introduction — 
upright 
Will espalier or make a large basket. Long double 
corolla. Large center petals are a lovely orchid shade 
(officially rose purple 583). The base has a distinctive 
white blush. Short guard or top petals are roseine 
purple (629/2). The green tipped white sepals meet 
above in a sharp pyramidal point. Very charming. The 
plant is healthy and vigorous. 
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