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EVANS & REEVES NURSERIES 
★ FUCHSIAS 
EVANS & REEVES NURSERIES are famous as the 
home of one of the world’s finest Fuchsia collections, com¬ 
prising over 300 varieties, many of them our own origina¬ 
tions. From this large collection we have carefully selected 
those Fuchsias which we honestly believe represent our 
outstanding varieties for 1937. The list offered below, we 
consider not only the finest of the respective colors, the 
best foliage and blooming habits, but the most satisfactory 
to grow under average garden conditions. You will not 
find a better collection anywhere at any price. EVANS & 
REEVES Fuchsias are “DIFFERENT.” 
CUI.TURE OF FUCHSIAS 
Fuchsias like a cool, partially shady location, rich soil, 
with plenty of humus. Keep the plants well mulched with 
peat moss, leaf mold, or well-rotted manure. Never let the 
ground dry out during hot weather. Feed the plants every 
two months with light applications of a well-balanced fer¬ 
tilizer during growing season. Let them rest during the 
winter and prune back before new growth starts during 
the early spring. Follow these few simple rules and you 
will be rewarded with a breath-taking display of gorgeous 
bloom during the spring, summer and fall. 
PRICES—All varieties (except where noted): 4" pots, 
35c; 6" pots, 75c. Larger specimens from $1.00 up, accord¬ 
ing to size and variety. 
WHITE SORTS 
Aviator. Long beautifully shaped flowers, corolla white, 
with long twisted sepals of deep rose-red. Vigorous 
grower. The best single white Fuchsia. 
Dainty Dady. Large perfectly - formed flowers, corolla 
white-streaked carmine, sepals deep red, semi-double. 
Very compact habit, making perfect pot plant. A 
beauty! 
Pride of Orion. Very large loose double flowers, corolla 
ivory white, streaked cerise, wide deep crimson sepals. 
One of the aristocrats of the family and the finest 
double white Fuchsia. No collection should be without 
this one. 
Rolla. One of the most beautiful of all Fuchsias. Large 
double flowers of snowy white, with waxy white sepals, 
lightly flushed pink on the underside. Medium growing. 
Schneewitchen. This one will be near the top of the list in 
any collection. Dainty waxy white single flowers, deli¬ 
cately tinted pink. Compact habit, deep green foliage, 
4" pots, 50c; 5" pots, $1.00. 
FINK SORTS 
Glendale (An E. & R. Origination). A very strong, vigor¬ 
ous plant with a profusion of dainty single coral-pink 
flowers. A novelty of great merit. 4" pots, 50c; 6" pots, 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Fascination. One of the showiest of all. Large loose 
double flowers, beautiful rosy-pink corolla, with deep 
pink sepals. Very free blooming. Well named. 
Rose of Denmark. This beautiful and scarce variety is 
considered by many as the finest of all. Although not 
a large flower, it is absolutely in a class by itself. 
Medium size single flowers, the corolla being a soft 
lustrous rose, with waxy white sepals of delicate flesh 
color. Limited stock of this variety, i" pots, 75c; 
6" pots, $1.50. 
Santa Monica (An E. & R. Origination). Particularly 
valuable because of its late blooming habit, flowering 
profusely through the fall right up until Christmas 
time. Large double flowers of flesh pink, streaked 
cerise, with bright red sepals. 
Ernest Renain. An extremely showy, vigorous plant, large 
single flowers of deep rose with waxy white sepals. 
A beautiful contrast. 
ORANGE SORTS 
Aurora Superba. A magnificent Fuchsia with large single 
flowers, corolla of vivid apricot and sepals of light 
salmon. Very choice, 
Amy Lye. One of the most satisfactory of all Fuchsias, 
having strong, compact habit of growth and a pro¬ 
fusion of blossoms throughout the entire season. Single 
flowers of coral-orange, with waxy white sepals. Highly 
recommended. 
