Fuchsias 
A Splendid Collection 
The collection of Fuchsias which we offer is second in quality to none in America. They are select varieties 
gathered by us from all sources and will be found not only distinct in character but remarkable for enormous size 
of individual blossoms and splendid free-blooming habit. We have taken pains to assemble exclusively the best in 
their respective types. 
New Fuchsia for 1935 
Marinka 
A Superb Hanging Basket Variety 
Among the various plants suitable for growing in hanging baskets . . . this lovely new Fuchsia is bound to take 
a premier position. The plant is of natural weeping form well-furnished with rich bronzy foliage, and in blooming 
season literally covered with long single blossoms of a peculiar spectrum red color. The flowers are borne with great 
freedom, a plant in full bloom in a hanging basket or pot arrests attention at once. It is simply a beauty. 
Strong plants from 2^-inch pots, each 25c; 10 for $2.25. 4-inch pots each 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
Choice Double Varieties 
Andre le Nostre. A superb large-flowered free- 
blooming variety, very double. The corolla is a beautiful 
shade of royal blue. 
Baron von Ketteler. A giant-flowered, deep, rich 
purple variety, with distinct scarlet sepals. 
Beranger. Dark purplish-blue with distinct red 
sepals. Very fine. 
Diamant. A superb white variety, the corolla 
being streaked with rosy-carmine. Enormous flowers. 
Dr. Behring. Bluish-purple corolla. Sepals pink. 
A superb variety. 
Dollar Prinzessin. Corolla purple. Sepals pink. 
Very free-blooming. 
Emile Laurent. Rose with handsome white co¬ 
rolla. Clear-rose sepals. 
General d’Amade. Corolla dark rosv-pink. Sepals 
pink. Extra large. 
General Drude. Flesh-pink corolla, light-scarlet 
sepals, attractive, immense blossoms. 
G. Portesi. Violet-blue with veinings of scarlet in 
the corolla. 
Graphic. Deep violet purple. Sepals scarlet. 
Jarry Desloges. Rose-purple with scarlet sepals. 
Very double. 
Juliette Adams. A remarkably free-flowering 
double white. Quite distinct from other whites of this 
set. 
La Perle. Extremely double. Rich-purple corolla, 
dark-red sepals, a striking combination. Tall, large- 
flowering. 
Le Robuste. Violet blue, veined with dark rose. 
Lucien Daniel. A superb shade of mauve. Sepals 
light red. Extra choice. 
Monsieur Lequet. Fine double. Light-flesh co¬ 
rolla tinted pink, white sepals. Large-flowered, tall. 
Mrs. Gladstone. White corolla with pink veinings, 
pink sepals. Large-flowering, tall-growing. 
Monsieur Morliere. Giant violet-purple. 
Pythagore. Dark red sepals. Large, handsome 
violet colored corolla. 
Renault Morliere. Deep prune color. Enormous 
flowers. 
Rose Phenomenal. A superb shade of rosy- 
lavender. A gem. 
Sylvia. White corolla, sepals brilliant scarlet. A 
large-flowered gem. 
Torpilleur. Corolla flesh with distinct shading of 
rose. Sepals red. 
Select Single Kinds 
Allene. Large-flowering single with mauve corolla 
and red sepals, a lovely combination. 
Black Prince. Rich rose colored corolla with 
scarlet sepals. 
Souvenir de Henry Henkle. A hybrid of the 
triphylla class with begonia-rose blossoms some 3 
inches long, borne in clusters. Large bronze-green 
foliage. 
Swanley Yellow. A beautiful single variety, simi¬ 
lar in form to the preceding, with extra-long tube and 
spreading sepals. A distinct shade of orange-red. 
Baby Fuchsias 
These so-called Baby Fuchsias are handsome miniature flowered forms resulting from crosses made between 
Fuchsia Riccartonii and some of the larger flowered types. They are very vigorous growers and in the southern 
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