CATALINA—Tall vigorous grower, large dark 
green foliage, flowers enormously large, 
double. Sepals rich crimson, corolla snowy 
white. 
CHANG—Single brilliant orange, flesh sepals, 
flushed red. Strong grower. 6 to 8 ft. 
Stands heat and sun. 
CHECKERBOARD—Tubes deep red, turned 
back sepals changing from red to snow 
white abruptly. Single corolla brighter red 
than sepals. Grows 6 to 8 ft. Stands heat 
and sun. 
CITATION (1953) — Single white corolla. 
Tube and saucer-like sepals light to rose 
pink. Bushy upright grower. Noted for 
abundance of large size flowers. Deep green 
foliage. Considered tops in white uprights. 
50c each. 
COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN — ‘Single waxy 
white to palest pink. Compact grower and 
one of the most admired smaller fuchsias. 
50c each. 
CORPUS CHRISTI (1953) — Double corolla 
soft lilac lavender overlaid flesh pink at 
petal base. Tube and upturned sepals rose 
red. Upright grower with large flowers. 
50c each. 
CROWN JEWEL (1953)—Double widespread 
ruffled corolla of attractive glowing rose. 
Greenish tube and long broad white sepals 
that are faintly flushed. Tall grower with 
extra flowers. Blooms freely for such a 
large fuchsia. 50c each. 
CRINOLINE—Double corolla soft rose pink, 
tube and sepals waxy white. Tall upright 
grower with small thick leaves. Free bloom- 
ing. Stands warm climate. Very hard to 
beat in the pinks. No longer patented. 50c 
each. 
DON PERALTA—A very large semi-double 
with long tubes and long spreading sepals, 
color bright carmine. Excellent upright 
grower especially for the warmer sections. 
DR. JULES WELCH — Double blue-violet, 
outer petals all pink or marbled. Short 
broad sepals deep pink. Vigorous medium, 
high-bushy grower with good sized flowers. 
Stands considerable heat, even sun in warm 
sections. Very promising. 
DOROTHY LOUISE—(1952). Double corolla 
medium orchid pink, short sepals pink. 
Medium large. Very heavy and early 
bloomer. One of the best pinks. 
ERECTA—Single corolla pink with blush 
edges, red sepals. Very attractive. Upright 
to about 3 ft. Does best in filtered sun. 
FANFARE—Very large trumpet-shaped flow- 
ers with an amazingly rich coloring. Ex- 
ceptional vigor and fine foliage. The long 
narrow tube and sharply pointed sepals 
are of a varnished turkey red. The large 
flaring corolla is of pure scarlet. Makes a 
fine showing almost the year round. 
FALLING STARS—Single deep orange car- 
mine tube and sepals salmon. Fine strong 
grower. 
FLUORESCENT—(Trade Mark Reg.) Long 
semi-double corolla soft lilac orchid, short 
tube and long broad sepals white, faintly 
marked pink. May be used as an upright or 
basket. One of the most distinctive fuch- 
Slassaeo Greachn 
FRENCHI—(1953). Large fluffy double cor- 
olla orchid lavender. Tube and outside of 
sepals flesh. Inside of sepals of crepe tex- 
ture and phlox pink. Upright medium 
grower, free bloomer with extra large flow- 
ers. 50c each. 
GAY SENORITA—Tall grower. Flowers large, 
single, bell-shaped. Short tube and pointed 
sepals deep rose-red, corolla lilac, flushed 
rose with white fringe. A great favorite. 
GRAY LADY—(1952). Large double corolla 
pale greyish blue, upright rosy white sepals. 
Medium upright grower with large flowers 
of delicate coloring. Best in the coastal 
sections. 50c each. 
GERBERT—L(Jingle Bells). Upright to five feet, 
very stiff grower. Double corolla violet to 
purple. Red sepals, the end of the petal 
has a stamen-like extension that supports a 
small petal of purple, thus the name Jingle 
Bells. 
GLENDALE—Upright to eight feet. Single 
corolla of pink, sepals and tube the same. 
Clusters of bloom from May to December 
in great masses. Will do well in full sun 
but should be set early before sun becomes 
hot in spring. 
GYPSY QUEEN—Double rosy mauve sepals 
deep red. Upright grower with enormous 
flowers. Can’t be surpassed, tops every- 
where. 
GYPSY PRINCE—(1953). This excellent var- 
iety has very large flowers and free bloom- 
ing habits of the parent variety, but Gypsy 
Prince has a corolla of deep violet purple. 
Tube and broad upturned sepals are bright 
red. Be sure to try this new member of the 
gypsy tribe. 50c each. 
GOLDEN DAWN-—-Single corolla delicate or- 
ange shaded fuchsia color. Sepals light sal- 
mon. Nice coloring. ' 
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