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Swanl«y Yellow. A fine old favorite, with very large orna¬ 
mental foliage. Ijong single fiowers of orange-yellow 
and salmon sepals. 
California (An E. & B>. Origination). A tall, vigorous 
grower, light green foliage, large single fiowers, corolla 
of bright orange, sepals light coral-pink. 50c and $1.00. 
BED SOBTS 
President. Extremely vigorous, tall - growing plant with 
reddish foliage. Large single flowers of dark burgundy 
red. Particularly valuable as a climber or for tall 
background specimen. 
Pride of Exeter. A strong spreading type that has per¬ 
fectly beautiful, large, semi-double flowers of cerise 
suffused with violet, long, large sepals of light rose. 
Beverly Hills (An E. & B. Origination). We are proud to 
offer what we consider the finest of the new single 
Fuchsias with the old Fuchsia colors, red and purple- 
red. This plant is a strong grower with enormous 
single flowers, corolla being a wonderful shade of bur¬ 
gundy red, long elegant sepals of glowing pink with 
white striping. An aristocrat among the singles. 
4" pots, 75c; 6" pots, $1,50. (Not available until May, 
1937.) 
EIGHT BOSY-BEUE SOBTS 
Constance (A Budgen Origination). Semi-double flowers 
of blue-tinted pink with flesh-colored sepals. Very com¬ 
pact habit and quite a distinct color in Fuchsias. 
Nonpareil. A variety that always attracts a great deal of 
attention. Large semi-double flowers of rich, rosy, 
blue-violet with sepals of ivory-white, tinted flesh. 
Very free flowering and showy. 
MAUVE, VIOEET AND PUBPEE SOBTS 
Gypsy Queen. The queen of the mauve sorts! Enormous 
double flowers of rich rosy-mauve with heavy deep-red 
sepals. Tall, vigorous grower and a variety that must 
be included in every collection. Many enthusiasts place 
it number one on the list! 4" pots, 50c; 6" pots, $1.00. 
Dr. Vance (An E. Sc B. Origination). Large loose double 
flowers, beautiful violet petals flushed and veined 
cerise, sepals of vivid red. One of our best novelties 
of 1936. 
Heron. The best single in this color range. Very large 
flowers of prune color with deep crimson sepals. Pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 
Jules Daloge. Giant double flowers in a beautiful com¬ 
bination of rich violet, lavender and rose, with deep 
crimson sepals. One of the very finest, 
Mr. Gladstone. Very large double flowers of rich purple, 
making a gorgeous display when in full bloom. Will 
always be one of the best. 
Bose Queen. A very distinct variety, tall-growing and 
vigorous, with lovely soft green foliage. Large double 
flowers of clear violet, flushed lilac with rose shadings, 
bright red sepals. 
Boyal Purple. Handsome semi-double flowers of dark 
royal purple and dark crimson sepals. The darkest of 
all the purple varieties. 
The Chief (An E. & B. Origination). This is one of our 
finest novelties for this year, and will take its place 
among the spectacular Fuchsias. We believe the name 
we have given it aptly describes this enormous double 
flower of dark rich violet with some of the petals 
flushed cerise and the sepals of dark carmine. 4" pots, 
50c; 6" pots, $1.00. (Not available until May, 1937.) 
TBIPHYEEA TYPES 
NOTE: These types are distinguished by their clusters 
of long tubular flowers, sometimes called the “Firecracker 
Fuchsia,” and their beautiful glossy foliage. They are all 
compact in habit, are profuse bloomers and will stand more 
sun than other varieties. 
Koralle. Light green glossy foliage, flowers of rich coral. 
Eady Claire (An E. & B. Origination). Glossy dark green 
foliage, flowers of cerise and orange. 
Thalia. Dark glossy foliage of plum color, flowers of 
scarlet. 
TBAIEING AND WEEPING TYPES 
(Suitable for hanging baskets, window boxes, trellis, etc.) 
Balkon. Trailing habit. Dainty, light pink, single flowers. 
Very pretty. 
Covent Garden. Semi-trailing. Very showy, large, single 
flowers of rich rose with sepals of waxy white. 
