DOUBLE FUCHSIAS 
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FASCINATION. Large double pink, 
deep pink sepals. One of the finest, spe- 
cially large in cooler climate. 
GRAY LADY. Pale grayish blue, double 
globular corolla with upright rosy sepals. 
Delicacy of coloring and perfection of 
form are unsurpassed. Vigorous upright. 
GYPSY QUEEN. A very fine enormous 
flower with deep crimson calyx and 
rose-mauve corolla. 
GYPSY PRINCE. This excellent variety 
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. 
HIS EXCELLENCY. Double purple and 
white. Corolla violet purple and very 
double. Sepals pagoda type white, buds 
white. Upright and good growth; should 
have some shade. May trail. 
HOLLYDALE. The corolla of Hollydale 
is clear pale magenta, close to the color 
of fuchsia Mrs. Desmond. Habit of 
growth and free blooming quality of 
Veo hurenil ls 
HONEY MOON. True sensation in blue. 
Semi-double wide open veronica blue 
corolla and red sepals. 
INNOCENCE. The double flowers are 
medium sized semi-double with spread- 
ing, glistening white petals, and up- 
turned sepals of palest rose deepening 
to crimson at their base. The short tube 
is crimson. 
JOAN OF ARC. This variety is of a 
clearer white than Ave Marie, and is of 
better form with larger double flowers. 
Cool conditions are essential to its suc- 
cessful culture. Will trail. 
JUBILEE. Upright. A large bicolor 
double corolla of magenta red edged 
with dark tyrian rose. Long, spreading 
sepals, white flushed pale rose. Strong 
bushy grower. 
KITTY O’DAY. Suitable for pot culture. 
Flowers very double; large tube and 
sepals rose red; corolla white and veined 
rose. 
KING’S RANSOM. (Schnabel) 1954 in- 
troduction. A vigorous upright bush 
producing many strong branches which 
are strung with globular, medium sized 
double flowers. The broad recurved 
granular sepals are clear white, while 
the many petaled corolla is deepest 
Imperial Purple. 
LACE PETTICOATS. Patented. Double 
corolla of serrated petals of white 
faintly shot with palest blush. Large 
full flower, outspread white sepals. Is 
most white in the shade. Vigorous up- 
right grower. Under license with the 
patentee, we grow our own. 
LADY ANN. Double spreading corolla 
formed of many curled petals, opening 
purplish-blue, with most of the outside 
petals marbled phlox pink. Short tube 
and broad, spreading sepals are white. 
Strong, bushy, upright grower with fine 
foliage. 
LUCKY STRIKE. A great novelty hit 
in striking coloring. Double corolla in 
blue, rose and pink. Pale flesh upright 
sepals. 
MISS FRILLS (Tiret) 1954 introduction. 
Double spreading corolla with scalloped 
petals of soft orchid lilac, tube and up- 
turned sepals rose pink. Bushy grower 
and free bloomer. 
MOONLIGHT. The short tube and long 
frosted sepals are greenish white tipped 
with pale green, the corolla palest flesh 
pink has overlapping petals veined with 
pale rose. As flower matures instead 
of fading the colors deepen and flares 
open slightly. This plant is self branch- 
ing, very free flowering. Medium sized 
clean foliage, will make a basket as 
well as a beautiful pot plant. Hardy, 
heat resistant. 
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