SINGLE FUCHSIAS 
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SLEIGH BELLS. (Schnabel) 1954 intro- 
duction. An all white beautiful single 
flower. Sleigh Bells has long thin point- 
ed upturned white sepals slightly tipped 
green, and a long slim white tube. The 
Single white corolla forms itself into a 
perfect bell, the clean foliage has rather 
small pointed leaves which combined 
with spreading branches make a perfect 
setting for the bell like flowers. Ideal 
When espaliered, can also be grown as 
a bush. 
SUNSHINE. A bushy type plant with 
an abundance of bright medium sized 
single flowers. Tube pale rose, and sepals 
pale tyrian rose tipped with pale green. 
The petals are bright geranium lake 
shaped with rose carmine margin and 
are often serrated. 
SUNSET. A well shaped bush with fine 
foliage, pale pink calix, and wide open 
Single corolla of brightest sunset color. 
UTOPIA. The largest single perfectly 
shaped fuchsia. Dark tyrian red corolla, 
brilliant crimson rolled up sepals. Will 
trail. 
VIOLETTA. Large bell-like single 
flowers of Bishop’s violet. The well 
recurved slim sepals are ivory white 
forming a sharp contrast to the deep 
violet petals. In the mature flowers the 
color changes to orchid purple but the 
glistening sepals retain their whiteness 
until the entire flower fades. Violetta is 
vigorous, upright and free blooming. 
VIVIEN LEE. Medium size single 
flower with very pale pink corolla and 
slightly darker sepals. 3 foot upright. 
WHITE COLD. Bush. 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. 
DOUBLE FUCHIAS TRAILING 
AFTERGLOW. (Reiter) 1954 introduc- 
tion. Plant of medium vigor with arch- 
ing branches and with qualities of 
double flowers in the light flame color- 
ings. The medium sized flowers open 
from cream colored buds that unfold 
into frilly, double, powder-puff flowers 
AMAPOLA. Usually semi-double, rose 
purple; tube and sepals dark pink. Vig- 
orous grower, large flowers. 
ANNA. Double corolla with outer half 
of petals strongest magenta while the 
base of petals, and the sepals and tube 
are of strongest carmine. 
AUNT JULIANA. Sport of Uncle Jules, 
identical in form and growth. A large 
double, pale lavendar blue corolla, with 
red upturned sepals. 
of unfading pale flame. The tube and 
coloring pale rose with maturity, but the 
puffy airy petals holding their same pale 
colornig throughout their life. 
AVALANCHE (Schnabel) 1954 intro- 
duction. A white star-like double flower 
with broad, thick, white sepals edged 
with rose. Many tufted white petals 
make up the spreading corolla. The 
branches are thick and produce the 
flower clusters at their tips. In warmer 
climates Avalanche will be willowy. 
BETSY ROSS. (Jones) 1954 introduc- 
tion. Trade Mark Reg. Double corolla 
of rich blue violet. Tube and outside 
base of upturned white sepals deep 
flesh, inside of sepals blue, tipped pale 
green. Bush growth for good pot culture. 
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