INTRODUCTIONS 
PINK FAIRY (Waltz, m, sh) — Large Double pink. Corolla — clear 
pink slightly deeper at the base, opens very wide. Sepals — broad 
recurving of palest rose. A very showy pot plant. Valuable for 
exhibition. To bring out the shade of pink should have morning 
sun. 
POTENTATE (Reiter, m, sh) — Huge double red. Corolla — blend 
of deep rose Madder and Crimson. Sepals — long recurved rose 
Madder. Recommended as climber of pillar. Good, easy, arresting. 
SAPHIRE (Waltz, pot, sh) — Double deep blue and flushed pink 
sepals. Corolla — medium sized deep blue faintly marked pink at 
base. Sepals — wide frosty pink. A distinct new coloring con- 
trasted with the pink sepals make outstanding fuchsia. Ideal pot 
plant, self branching. 
SLEIGH BELLS (Schnabel, m, sh) — Single white. Corolla — forms 
into perfect bell. Sepals —white, long thin pointed upturned 
slightly tipped green. Blooms continuously and grows and blooms 
in perfect form. 
THE INDIAN (Reiter, semi tr, sh) — Large double. Bright red and 
white. Corolla — large long bright crimson, many petaled. Sepals 
— white long, broad upturned. A good grower and arresting 
plant. Brilliant effect. 
TUMBLING WATERS (Reiter, tr, sh) — Double large purple and 
red. Corolla — frilly puff, purple. Sepals — reflexed darker crim- 
son outside and light crimson inside. A true cascade type trailer 
in the big purples. The one you have been waiting to get. Fine 
grower. 
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS 
as Fuchsias grow in the Northwest 
47 or 36 means year introduced. 
b—bush, low growth. 
m—medium height. 
t—tall grower. 
h—hardier than others. 
s—will take more sun, heat resistant. 
sh—needs more shade for good color. 
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