DOUBLE FUCHSIAS 
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BRIDESMAID. Patented. Double co- 
rolla of pale lilac orchid deepening to- 
ward edges. White tube and sepals with 
light carmine blush. Strong upright 
bushy grower. Under license with the 
patentee, we grow our own. 
CATHY MILLER. Sport of Bolero with 
more willowy growth and more abun- 
dant bloom. Corolla soft orchid and tube 
short, broad upturned sepals are bright 
red. Medium grower. 
CLARION. Flowers are medium large 
double, incurved petals deep rose Ben- 
gal, recurved sepals crimson, fading to 
magenta. Upright grower. 
CRINOLINE. A double flower, some- 
what resembling Seventeen, but large 
and paler, broad sepals are rosy white. 
Corolla clear pale rose strong upright 
growth. A beautiful fuchsia, and takes 
our heat very well. 
CORPUS CHRISTIE. Petals are long 
and flushed at the base with rose ben- 
gal blending into mineral violet. Sepals 
are broad and heavy with firm up-curve; 
soft tyrian rose. 
DAINTY DAMOSEL. Upright. Semi- 
double flaring flowers in ivory and 
orchid. Corolla of rolled petals in deep- 
est cobalt violet which fades evenly to 
mallow purple backed by short, sturdy, 
star-like clear white sepals. Short, 
waxy pink tube. 
DON PERALTA. Very large flower, 
usually semi-double corolla, with a long 
tube and long spreading sepals. Coloring 
much like the variety Anna. 
ELECTRA. Double flaring corolla with 
large center. Petals palest pink veined 
pink, shorter outside petals flushed pink; 
strong upright grower . 
FASHION. Medium size white tube 
with upturned sepals of rose under- 
neath, flushed pink on the outside. The 
corolla of deep Methyl violet has mar- 
bled petals of Mave, with extra narrow 
petals of rose which overlay the corolla 
adding to its beauty. 
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FANTASY. A semi-double, wide open, 
flat flower. Corolla consists of four 
large double purple petals, palest orchid 
pink at wide open center, and shading 
to deep dodge purple at edges. There 
are a number of smaller, folded petals 
tusked in between and above the larger 
ones, mostly pink, with dodge purple 
edges. The many stamins are extra long 
and flare out in a novel fashion from 
the open center, making a bizarre and 
attractively colored flower. 
FLIRTATION. Semi-double corolla deli- 
cate orchid or palest petunia purple, all 
petals with serrated edges. Tube and 
reflexed sepals light pink, sepals tipped 
pale green. Will trail. 
FLYING CLOUD. Pat. Semi-double to 
double white. Tube and long spreading 
sepals white, petals with palest rose tint. 
Flowers are well placed on strong arch- 
ing branches. An easy upright grower. 
Will make a fine pot plant. Under 
license with the patentee, we grow our 
own Flying Cloud. 
FLORADORA. Short tube and broad 
pagoda sepals, of neyron rose stand out 
from the base of the flower like four 
points of a star. Corolla is a deep Vic- 
torian violet, slightly flushed with rose 
at base of petals. The ruffled petals 
open into a round, compact flower. 
Medium upright bush, free blooming. 
FLUORESCENT. Reg. A very beauti- 
ful fuchsia. Tube and long broad sepals 
white faintly marked pink, semi-double 
corolla deep lilac orchid, willowy grower. 
One of our show baskets this year. 
Under special arrangement, we grow 
our own. 
FRENCHI. Tube flushed white, the wide 
upturned recurved sepals are salmon 
pink, corolla silvery blue and pale rose 
mauve, with splashes of pink. The lovely 
bud when opened is rose shaped and the 
matured flower flaring open into a 
rather irregular picturesque form is 
almost as lovely as the bud. A gor- 
geous plant in bloom. 
