Garden Renovation and Consultation 
MAGELLANICA GRACILIS. (Chili and Peru.) One of the 
first Fuchsias introduced into cultivation. This plant in 
our old garden attained a height of 25 feet. A very vigor¬ 
ous growing type, profuse bloomer. Small, narrow leaves, 
small flowers with red sepals, short purple corolla. 
MAGELLANICA GRACILIS VARIEGATA. Flowers same 
as the type, silvery white variegated foliage. 
ROSASANCTAE. Another new species from South America. 
Attractive light green foliage, with Vermillion scarlet 
flowers. Very interesting. 4" pots, $0.50. 
SERRATIFOLIA. (Peru). Medium to low grower. Needs 
a sheltered cool situation. Long tube of waxy cerise, 
fading to blush. Green tipped sepals and petals of bright 
orange. One of the most beautiful of all Fuchsias. Rare. 
4" pots, $0.50. 
SPLENDENS. (M exico). Extremely vigorous grower. 
Climbing type. Dark green, rather hairy foliage. Flow¬ 
ers quite different from all other Fuchsias. Bright red 
tubes with green sepals. Will stand sun. 
THYMIFOLIA. (M exico). Very small flowers in great pro¬ 
fusion with minute crimson sepals. Tube of lighter 
shade. Prominent white stamen. 
VIRGATA. (Mexico). Bushy grower, rather compact in 
habit. Attractive foliage, with a profusion of red and 
purple flowers. Stands sun well. Makes a splendid 
flowering shrub. Hardy. 
Our Landscape Department will be glad to 
help you select the proper place and plan your 
Fuchsia garden. Estimates gladly given. 
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