SINGLE FUCHSIAS 
AURORA SUPERBA. Sepals and tube 
of light orange apricot, corolla of deep 
orange peach. 
BLACK PRINCESS. 8 feet tall, grace- 
fully arching branches, very floriferous, 
the darkest single wide open flower, 
deep purple corolla and red sepals. 
CARDINAL. Giant single scarlet red, 
flowers in great profusion. Very strong 
semi-climber. 
CHANG. Single brilliant orange; flesh 
sepals flushed red. A strong upright 
grower, free bloomer. 
CITATION. Single white corilla. Tube 
and saucer-like sepals light to rose pink. 
Bushy upright grower. Noted for abun- 
dance of large size flowers. Deep green 
foliage. Considered tops. 
CLAIRE DE LUNE. Long narrow 
blooms of salmon-orange, corolla flar- 
ing out at the end. Broad leaves. 
ERECTA NOVELTY. Single white and 
pink, corolla margined with rose. Flow- 
ers erect. 
GUINEVERE. One of the finest in the 
large single. Tube and long’ broad 
spreading sepals are white; corolla a 
beautiful shade of blue violet. 
GREEN ’N GOLD. 1954 introduction. 
Variegated sport of Glendale. Flowers 
the same as Glendale, but leaves of 
deep and light green, cream and gold 
with a reddish flush on young leaves. 
LITTLE BEAUTY. Dwarf compact 
bush. Very free flowernig with lavender 
blue corolla changing to rosy lavender; 
deep pink sepals. 
LORD BYRON. Small black purple and 
red. Corolla deep velvety purple; sepals 
bright scarlet. Dwarf bushy habit. 
MARIN GLOW. (Reedstrom) 1954 intro- 
duction. Vigorous self-branding bush to 
four feet. Corolla, single purple fading 
to magenta. Sepals pure white, and seem 
almost phosphorescent. Heat resistant, 
makes an excellent pot or tub plant. 
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MAZDA. A large vigorous single. Deep 
carmine sepals. The petals of the broad 
spreading type are of deepest carmine. 
MINUET. Strong grower; flowers large 
wide open; sepals and tube red; corolla 
brilliant purple. Heat resistant. 
MIRACLE. Long tube almost white. 
Single serrated corolla is striped in pink 
and white. A dainty novelty. 
MISSION BELL. A single, bell-shaped, 
flaring flower. Stem and sepals bright 
crimson, corolla royal purple, fading to 
magenta. Strong, upright grower. 
MORNING GLORY. Single orchid pink 
and pale pink. Corolla ciear orchid pink, 
flaring as Sunset, sepals upturned pale 
pink. Free blooming, self-branching. 
MRS. RUNDLE. Very long tube and 
very long pointed sepals of flesh color, 
with vivid orange corolla. Will trail. 
OTHERFELLOW. Single, deepening 
from near-white at base to coral pink at 
petal edges; tube and short green-tipped 
sepals are waxy white. Strong upright 
grower, very free blooming. It’s cute. 
OREGON TRAIL. Single flower, up- 
turned sepals crimson. Petals open flat 
Saucer shape. Petals light amparo- 
purple. Upright grower, free blooming. 
OTTO. Remains popular because of the 
abundance of large purple and crimson 
flowers, and its beauty as a pot plant. 
PERKY. Sepals waxy white, sharp 
po.nted tips of deep pink. Single pink 
corolla. Foliage small. Miniature flower. 
ROSE OF DENMARK. Lustrous rose 
pink, recurved sepals white. Medium 
sized flowers and blooms freely. 
SCARLET BABY. Most graceful single 
red and purple. Brilliant red curved 
sepals. Long stamen and pistil. A vig- 
orous grower. 
SUNRAY. Ornamental variegated foli- 
age, Silvery white and green. Rosy pur- 
ple corolla and salmon sepals. 
