BLUETTE—basket or upright 
Small semi-double corolla a pale lilac blue. The sepals 
are soft pink. One of the smaller bloomers but very 
showy. 
BOLERO—upright 
Double well shaped, large dark imperial purple with 
leathery red sepals. Good foliage and long blooming 
season. 
BOUFFANT—basket or trellis 
Long single white corolla, medium tube and large 
spreading sepals of dark red. Vigorous willowy grower. 
One of the few large single red and whites. 
BRAZIER—basket 
Semi-double globular type bloom of deepest carmine. 
The sepals are of a satiny pale carmine and are 
recurved. 
BRIDESMAID—patent pending—upright 
Double corolla lilac-orchid. Sepals white, phlox pink 
on underside. 
BRILLIANT—upright 
Single violet red corolla with scarlet sepals. Blooms 
nearly all year and will stand more than average 
amount of sun. 
BRUTUS—basket—(or will grow as an upright) 
Single corolla purple changing to carmine at the base 
of the petals. Scarlet sepals. Makes good compact 
ball shapped plant, not a definite trailer but makes a 
nice basket. 
BUBBLE HANGER—basket 
Single corolla flesh to rose madder, with reversed 
concave petals. Broad sepals light apricot pink. Does 
well in warmer sections. 
BUNKER BOY—upright 
Double corolla of long fluted geranium lake petals. 
Thick waxy tube and long, broad sepals, white flushed 
palest carmine. 
BUTTERFLY—basket 
Large single corolla of rose bengal, crimson at the 
base. The sepals are very long and are crimson. Both 
the sepals and the petals curve backwards. The buds 
are long and pointed, making a nice display. A true 
cascader and one of the best growers. 
CALIFORNIA—upright 
Single corolla of light bright orange, tube and sepals 
light coral pink. A vigorous grower, some plants re- 
ported to reach ten feet. 
CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL—basket or upright 
One of the largest double fuchsias. Long rose red 
sepals curl and twist back like a ram’s horn. Corolla 
is violet with outer skirt of dark purple. Buds are 
very large. 
CAMEO—low bush or basket 
Corolla, semi-double; a shade of pink a shade lighter 
than the pale rose madder sepals. Self branching, 
also an excellent pot plant. 
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