SO BIG (Waltz) — Na- 
TINKER BELL (Hodges) 
NEW FUCHSIA INTRODUCTIONS—Continued 
SEA SPRITE (Reiter) — Graceful double 
flowers with pale violet blue petals in a 
mound with an airy crinkled globular 
mass nestled at the base of long spread- 
ing white sepals. The older flowers fade 
to a clear rose self, changing color with- 
out losing charm. Strong upright grower. 
A fine introduction. $1.00 each. 
SHY LADY (Waltz)—Double corolla of a 
creamy ivory opening to a symmetrical 
formal flower and petals turning to a 
new delicate shade of pale peach, short 
tube and broad pointed upturned sepals 
of ivory white. Upright grower naturally 
branching into bushy habit to make a 
good pot plant. A most popular variety 
for all Fuchsia lovers. $1.00 each. 
tural trailer of huge 
double flowers. Large 
long stemmed point- 
ed buds open slowly 
to blooms of creamy 
white and long up- 
turned sepals of pale 
pink which open mea- 
sure five inches from 
tip to tip. The name 
is the comment of 
those who view this 
lovely creation. $1.00 
each. 
—Long single white 
corolla veined soft 
pink. Tube is long, 
spreading, then up- 
turned. Sepals range 
from white to pink. 
Spreading habit but 
displayed as a hanger. 
$1.00 each. 
TULIP TIME (Kennett and Ross)—Double 
flowers on medium bushy plants. Lobelia 
blue to violet. white sepals, pink below. 
$1.00 each. 
VIE EN ROSE (Reiter) — Double medium 
sized flowers with broad sepals and 
dense full petals of pale Tyrian Rose 
mixed with light violet and occasional 
flecks of white. $1.00 each. 
WHITTIER (Home Fuchsia Gardens) — 
Semi-double corolla with large center 
petals white flushed pale orchid and 
shorter outer petals soft pink. Short tube 
and spreading sepals white, underside 
of sepals softest pink, tipped green. 
Medium grower. $1.00 each. 
TIMMY (Evans)—Small semi-double flow- 
ers in abundance. White corolla, pink 
veins and broad upturned red sepals. A 
cross of the species Riccartoni. Should 
be hardy. $1.00 each. 
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