Garden Renovation and Consultation 
CALIFORNIA. (E & R 1936). Tall, vigorous grower, light 
green foliage, good sized flowers of bright orange, with 
sepals of coral pink. One of the tallest and most vigor¬ 
ous of all Fuchsias and one of the best for making trees. 
(T). 
JANE EVANS. (E & R 1939). Large single blossoms of coral 
and salmon with petals a vivid shade of salmon and 
cerise. Beautiful foliage and very husky and vigorous 
habit of growth. (T). 4" pots, SO.50. 
JUNE CAROLYN. (E & R 1939). Long single flowers of 
green tipped, orange-pink sepals and corolla of coral 
blended with carmine. Vigorous tall grower with fine 
foliage. (T). 4" pots, SO.50. 
LOS ANGELES. (E & R 1938). Beautiful long single flowers 
of waxy coral-apricot with petals of deep orange suffused 
with vermillion. Vigorous grower with lustrdus light 
green foliage. (T). 4" pots, SO.50. 
ORANGE GLORY. (Mrs. Rundle). Very long, single flow¬ 
ers, long delicate salmon pink sepals, vivid orange cor¬ 
olla. Fine for a trellis. (M). 
SUNSET. (Niederholzer). A beautiful new variety 
with open bell shaped single flowers of glowing 
coral, set off by sepals of salmon pink, with green 
tips. (M). 4" pots, SO.50. 
SWAN LEY YELLOW. A fine old favorite, with very large 
ornamental foliage. Great clusters of long single flowers 
of orange-yellow and salmon sepals. (M). 
PASTEL SHADES 
COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN. (Schneewitchen). This one 
will be near the top of the list in any collection. Dainty 
waxy white single flowers, delicately tinted pink. Com¬ 
pact habit, deep green foliage. (M). 4" pots, SO.50. 
MARYBETH. (E & R 1939). Entirely new variety with 
quite different coloring. Very long elegant white sepals, 
tinted lilac, corolla of soft salmon, medium growth with 
drooping habit. (M). 4" pots, SO.50. 
TREASURE ISLAND. An entirely distinct hybrid 
originated by Victor Reiter, and a very beautiful 
Fuchsia. Sepals are satiny, Paul Neyron rose col¬ 
or with pale green tips, corolla is veined in deeper 
shades of Neyron rose with a pale mallow purple 
around each vein. Especially large, well formed 
bud for the size of the bloom, with sap green tips. 
A very fine Fuchsia for a shady location. (M). 
4" pots, S1.00. 
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