Single Flowered Fuchsias 
CHANG (Oriental) (Hazard & Haz- 
ard) — Single, floriferous. Color- 
ing and form suggest the Orient. 
Tube and back of sepals tinted 
with same color. Inside of sepals 
is almost white. Petals are delft 
rose; sometimes scarlet, fre- 
quently a blending of scarlet and 
pomegranate purple. 
CHAS. ABRAHAM—Upright single 
medium size flower, sepals red 
and corolla purple. 
CHERIE (Hodges) — Single corolla 
with blue-purple petals, near 
white at base, veined and rolled 
in at edges. Long broad rose-red 
upturned sepals. Medium upright 
growth. 
Uncle Jules (See Page 23) 
ANTIGONE — Large loose 
growing plant with gor- 
geous single flowers of 
waxy white sepals and deep 
orange pink corolla. Indi- 
vidual in form and color of 
flowers. 
ARBORESCENS (Syringae- 
flora) — Mexico. Erect ter- 
minal panicles of small rosy 
lilac flowers. Different 
from all other Fuchsias. 
Strong growing. 
AURORA SUPERBA — Sepals 
and tube of light orange 
apricot, corolla of deep or- 
ange peach. One of the very 
fine importations of a few 
years ago. 
BLUE BONNET (Hodges)— 
Single flaring corolla of 
light blue deepening to pur- 
ple blue with long broad 
upturned sepals to bright 
red. 
BOLIVIANA (Braziliensis) — 
Bolivia. Standing more sun 
and heat, tall growing, free 
blooming over the summer, 
with clusters of long thin 
flowers of scarlet red. 
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