OREGON TRAIL (m, sh)—Single, large, 
light lavender purple and crimson. 
Corolla light amparo purple flat saucer- 
shape; sepals upturned, crimson. Me- 
dium spreading grower, early and free 
flowering. Distinctive. 
OTHERFELLOW (46, m, sh)—Small pink 
and white. Corolla pale salmon rose; 
sepals and tube waxy white. Good 
form, very popular. Super for corsages. 
OTTO (t, s) —FPurple and red. Corolla 
very long and large deep purple, sepals 
upturned deep red. A fuchsia that 
really grows easily and makes tree in 
a hurry. Will give you a good show 
the first year. Good standard. 
PERKY (s, m)—Small, rose madder and 
light pink. Corolla very small, bright 
rose; sepals pink, darker at tip with 
white tube. Rather viny bush with 
dainty flower. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE (s, m)—Medium 
coral and orange. Corolla deep orange 
vermilion; sepals deep salmon pink. A 
real gem of slow growth. 
VIOLETTA (52, t, sh) — Violet and 
white. Corolla large bell shaped soft 
violet, sepals, upturned slim _ ivory. 
Vigorous grower, upright and free 
blooming. 
ROSE OF DENMARK (b, sh) — Small 
white and pink. Corolla rose, shading 
to deeper rose; sepals blush white, re- 
flexed. One of the finest. Corsages. 
SOUTH PACIFIC (51, m, sh) — Single 
white and red. Corolla pure white, 
four saucer-shaped petals opening flat, 
sepals broad upturned crimson. Up- 
right bushy grower, many _ exotic 
flowers. 
SOUVENIR DE HENRY HENKEL (s, m) 
Triphylla hybrid ‘firecracker.’ Corolla 
orange pink; sepals long, tube deep 
pink. 
SUMMER SKIES (49, sh)—Large clear 
lavender blue and pink. Corolla long 
wide-spreading clear blue; sepals up- 
turned rose. Prolific bloomer. 
STANFORD (t, h)—White and red. Co- 
rolla pure white; sepals dark, clear 
red. Free bloomer, new foliage bronzy 
color. Stanford colors. 
SUNSET (t, s) — Medium saucer-shaped 
salmon pink. Corolla brightest sunset 
ee sepals pale pink. Well shaped 
ush. 
SUNSHINE (48, b, s)—Medium salmon 
rose. Corolla bright geranium lake 
shaded with a rose carmine margin, 
often serrated; sepals pale tyron rose, 
tipped green. Uniform bush with quan- 
tities of bloom. 
UNCLE CHARLEY (49, t, sh) — Semi- 
double lilac lavender and rose red. 
Corolla lilac lavender, long full. Sepals 
rose red wide turned back. Free bloom- 
er but late. Strong growing plant. 
WHITE GOLD (53 bush, sun) — The 
blooms are white with touches of pink. 
It is the variegated golden, white 
tipped foliage that is the beauty of 
this fuchsia. White Gold just must 
have the sun to get its golden leaves. 
It grows in a self branching rounded 
bush. Wonderful for a sunny border 
plant. The white blooms standing well 
above the leaves are also very different 
and startling. 
STELEA 
MARINA y, 
GUS NIEDERHOLZER 
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