DOUBLE FLOWERED FUCHSIAS—Continued 
JUBILEE (Reiter Jr.)\—A large double ma- 
genta red with petals edged with deep 
rose fading to lighter shade toward the 
center of the flower. Long spreading se- 
pals of white flushed pale rose. Strong 
bushy grower. 75c each. 
KING’S RANSOM (Schnabel)—Full double 
corolla of deepest purple with broad re- 
curved sepals of clear white. Vigorous 
upright growth with abundance of bloom. 
75¢c each. 
LACE PETTICOATS (Tiret) — Double co- 
rolla of serrated petals of white faintly 
shot with palest blush. Large full flower, 
outspread white sepals. Is most white in 
the shade. Vigorous upright grower. 75c 
each. 
LADY ANN (Tiret)—Double spreading co- 
rolla formed of many curled petals, open- 
ing purplish-blue, with most of the out- 
side petals marbled phlox pink. Short 
tube and broad spreading sepals are 
white, sepals faintly blushed on under- 
side, tipped green. Strong, bushy, up- 
right grower. 
LUCKY STRIKE — An unusual colored 
Fuchsia in rather striking combination of 
blue-purple-pink and gray tones. Globu- 
lar in form and quite double. 
LULLABY (Reiter Jr.)—Large double co- 
rolla of warm rose with nearly white re- 
curved sepals. A large flowered pastel 
trailer which is quite heat resistant for 
fuchsias in this color range. 
MEL NEWFIELD (Schnabel)—Very large 
spreading’ deep purple double corolla 
marbled with carmine, backed by long re- 
flexed turkey red sepals and a slim short 
red tube. Medium grower best suited for 
the warm garden. 
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MERLE HODGES (Hodges)—Large double 
fluffy corolla of soft powdery blue, 
lightly veined and outside petals flushed 
pink. Broad upturned sepals of rosy red. 
Low spreading bush. May be used in 
hanging basket. 
MISS FRILLS (Tiret)— Double spreading 
corolla with scalloped petals of soft or- 
chid lilac, tube and upturned sepals rose 
pink. Bushy grower and free bloomer. 
MISS PRIM—Large semi-double with pet- 
als of deepest Imperial purple fading to 
lighter shade. Sepals carmine. 
MOLESWORTH—Full double snowy white, 
scarlet sepals. 
MOTH BLUE (Tiret) — Double corolla of 
deep lilac blue, short tube and long 
broad upturned red sepals. Strong up- 
right grower. 
MRS. DESMOND (Introduced by Hazard & 
Hazard)—Large flowers, sepals rose red 
inside, darker outside. Corolla light Am- 
paro purple exquisitely veined. 
MOONLIGHT (Waltz) —Semi-double me- 
dium sized flower with corolla of palest 
fleshy pink deepening as flower matures. 
The short tube and long frosted sepals 
are greenish white tipped with pale 
green. Excellent for pot plant or basket. 
NEW HORIZON (Reiter, Jr.)—A_ large 
double corolla of crispy light blue petals 
and pale rose sepals. A delicately col- 
ored flower of good quality. 
OLD SMOKY (Schmidt)—Large double old 
rose corolla with smoky cast and out- 
spread sepals of flesh color. Somewhat 
pendulous branches. 
