TRAILING FUCHSIAS—Continued 
MARINKA (Red Cup)—Almost a self color 
with rosy scarlet corolla and crimson 
scarlet sepals. Semi-trailing but making 
a fine display when staked up to show 
the blooms. 
MRS. RUNDLE—Very long tube and very 
long pointed sepals of flesh color, with 
vivid orange corolla. A real beauty. 
MRS. LAWRENCE LYONS (Introduced by 
Reiter, Jr.)— Double flowered trailer 
with rose magenta flowers which in 
tensifies as the flower ages. 
PINK ELEGANCE (Niederholzer)— 
Tube and long upturned sepals of salmon 
pink on inside, flushed pink on outside. 
Bell shaped corolla of bright phlox pink. 
Very showy basket variety. 75c each. 
PROCUMBENS—New Zealand. A trailing 
variety with tiny leaves and short orange 
tube with reflexed purple sepals, no co- 
rolla. Blue stamens. Fine for the rock 
garden in the shade. Red fruit. 
RED CAP (Hodges)—Large single flaring 
corolla of cerise rose with orange flush 
at darker petal edges. Thick tube and 
sepals bright red. Best used as a trailer 
and a new addition in color to this group. 
RED SPIDER (Reiter Sr.)—Spidery flow- 
ers have a long tube and exceedingly 
long narrow sepals of deepest crimson 
and long pointing petals of deep rose 
madder veined and margined deep crim- 
son. A very good trailer. 
SAN FRANCISCO (Reiter Sr.) — Trailing 
type. A rather thick translucent tube and 
the sepals are a pale carmine rose in the 
inside and carmine rose on the outside. 
Large single corolla of pure deep orange 
red. 
SNOWFLAKE — Single white bell-shaped 
corolla, upcurled sepals white. Strong 
grower with dark green foliage, easy to 
grow, free blooming. 
SNOW FLURRY (Schnabel) — A trailing 
semi-double near white of medium size 
with rosy flush at base of tube and pet- 
als. Arching to pendulous growth. 75c 
each. 
STREAMLINER (Tiret) — Patented. Long 
semi-double corolla of deep crimson and 
extra long twisted and curved crimson 
sepals. Very showy as a trailer. $1.00 
each. 
SWINGTIME (Tiret)—Double milky white 
corolla with slight pink veining at base. 
Tube and short upturned sepals shiny 
red. Good branching habit which should 
make a good basket type. 75c each. 
TRAIL BLAZER (Reiter, Jr.) — Double 
trailer of the Anna type—deep magenta 
corolla and sepals of slightly paler shade. 
Extra good hanging basket type. 75c 
each. 
TUMBLING WATERS (Reiter)—True cas- 
cade trailing type with double corolla of 
cyclamen purple and reflexed sepals of 
dark crimson on outside and light crim- 
son inside. A fine addition to the blue 
trailers. 75c each. 
VAGABOND (Schnabel)—A double trailer 
with huge flowers of brilliant deep ma- 
genta flushed carmine and short tube 
and broad upturned sepals of brilliant 
carmine. 75c each. 
VALENTINE (Reiter)—Large semi-double 
with white tube and sepals slightly 
flushed rose. Spreading corolla of deep- 
est Imperial purple fading lighter at 
base. Extra good. See back cover. 
