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Fuchsias. . . 
N OTE —We take this opportunity to thank our many friends for the 
patronage given us in this very popular class of plants and again 
we greet you with a much more complete list of varieties, undoubt¬ 
edly the largest list given by any concern in the United States. We also 
cordially invite you to visit our gardens to see our specimen plants in bloom, 
the best season of flowers extending from May to November. 
NAMES —The names given are those most generally accepted and we 
are constantly working to clear up nomenclature where in doubt, in fact 
have imported plants from abroad merely to clear up doubt in some in¬ 
stances. The varieties in our previous list have been thoroughly checked 
for duplications and where a name is missing from this list it will generally 
be found under a more correct name. 
CULTURE —Fuchsias love the shade and moisture and for this reason 
are well adapted for the shady side of buildings where they give a wealth 
of bloom. They respond to a rich soil and applications of well rotted 
manure is advocated with additional feedings of more concentrated plant 
food. They will not stand an outside temperature below 20 degrees Fah¬ 
renheit. 
PRICE —Price of all plants except where noted otherwise are according 
to the key letters following the variety names and are available in these 
sizes. 12 plants at 10 times the single price. 
KEY 
A. Four-inch pots 6 inches high, 25c each. 
B. Four-inch pots 8 inches high, 35c each. 
C. Six-inch pots 1 to iy 2 feet high, 50c each. 
D. Three-ga’lon cans 2 to 3 feet high. $1.00 each. 
X. Trained to standard form. Price below. 
Three-gallon cans staked to redwood stakes, $1.50 each. 
Tubs with iron frame and umbrella top, $3.00 each. 
These plants trained to standard form make beautiful specimens 
and show off the flowers to greatest advantage. These should b? 
seen at the nursery. 
Tree Form Fuchs/as 
Fuchsias are easi'y trained to grow in tree form. We have designed an 
umbrella-like galvanized iron frame to aid you in having splendid plants. 
Price of frame for training to tree form, $1.25 each F.O.B. Berkeley. 
Shipping weight 4 lbs. 
This frame consists of stake either 4, 5 or 6 feet long with an umbrella¬ 
like frame which fits on top of the stake; all material galvanized steel and 
wire. 
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