L'ENFANT PRODIGUE: A beautiful and 
very popular semi-prostrate variety, excel¬ 
lent for hanging basket work. Large 
double flowers, lavender-mauve corolla, 
scarlet sepals, very stunning. 
MADAME DANJOUX: A gorgeous double 
white heavily suffused carmine, sepals 
bright red. Pianls in 3-inch pots, each 20c; 
plants in 4-inch pots, each 35c. 
Calyx is the four sepals. Corolla is the 
petals taken together. Pistil is the female 
organ. Stamens are the male organs. Fila¬ 
ment is the stem of the stamen. Style is 
t' e stem of the pistil. Pistil style, stigma 
and ovary. Stamen antlier and filament. 
Ovary forms the seed and berry. Anthers 
produce and carry the pollen to be trans¬ 
ferred to stigma. 
PRIDE OF EXETER: What a show a well 
grown plant of this is when in bloom! 
The long broad petals of deep rose suf¬ 
fused lightly with violet, set in a back¬ 
ground of perfect long reflexed sepals of 
light rose, are simply dazzling. The plant 
is a tall grower with good dark green 
foliage. Plants in 3-inch pots, each 20c; 
plants in 4-inch pots, each, 50c. 
FASCINATION 
(Irwin's Giant Pink) 
A gorgeous variety that at¬ 
tracts much attention. The 
plant is a medium tall grow¬ 
er, yet compact. The full 
double corolla is a soft rose 
streaked with deeper tones, 
with deep pink sepals. One 
of my favorites. 
MADAME LANTALMA 
Verv large corolla of many 
petals. This one is an irre¬ 
sistible shade of orchid-pink 
set off by sepals of bright 
crimson. 
DOLLAR PRINCESS: What a 
flower producer this is! The 
dainty rosy-purple and scarlet 
flowers literally cover the com¬ 
pact bushy plants. This one is a 
dandy for pot culture or fore¬ 
ground planting, as its maximum 
height is 2 to 3 feet. 
MAUVE BEAUTY: Conceded 
by all to be a real beauty. The 
rather short corolla is lilac- 
mauve and the sepals are deep 
pink. The plant is a strong 
grower and very satisfactory. 
ELSA: Rosy-purple corolla and 
tube with sepals wax-white 
flushed rose-pink. A good one 
in a hanging basket. 
FLACON DE NEIGE: A flow¬ 
er with real character. Rich 
green foliage that makes a per¬ 
fect background for the profu¬ 
sion of gorgeous semi-double 
blossoms. The petals surrounded 
by bright scarlet sepals gives 
the appearance of a rare jewel. 
3- inch pots, each.SO.20 
4- inch pots, each. .35 
e-inch pots, each .65 
GENERAL ROBERTS: See Phe¬ 
nomenal. 
GERBERT: A striking combination of 
colors this. The outer row of petals are 
bright scarlet streaked and splashed with 
purple. The inner rows of petals are a 
deep purple. The sepals are bright rosy 
scarlet. The plant is a good strong grow¬ 
er; popular as a novelty. 
G. MONK: Has all the fine qualities of 
Dollar Princess. A good compact grower 
and wonderful bloomer. Corolla is a fine 
blue with deep pink sepals. We never 
have too many of these. They always sell. 
GLADIATOR: Dwarf habit with white 
petals flushed pink at the base. 
GRENADIER: A wonderful new intro¬ 
duction with long pointed scarlet sepals, 
and full double violet-purple corolla. 
Plants in 3-inch pots, each 20c; plants in 
4-inch pots, each 35c. 
HAP HAZARD: A very fine variety, good 
grower, medium tall, with excellent foli¬ 
age. The flowers have deep purple petals, 
at the bottom of which is a tiny white 
line; scarlet sepals. 
JULES DALOGES: One of the best of 
the large-flowered double varieties. The 
petals are a rich violet tinted red, with 
reflexed scarlet sepals. When in flower 
they always come in for their share of 
admiration. 
JULIETTE ADAMS: To the best of my 
knowledge this is the largest double flow¬ 
ered red and white variety we have. The 
plant is a strong upright grower. The co¬ 
rolla of this immense flower is red and 
white with scarlet sepals. If you are look¬ 
ing for size don’t pass this up. 
A GROUP OF FIVE FUCHSIAS 
right, top row: Diament, Aviator, White Beauty, 
er row: Duchess of Albany and Pasteur. 
Know Your Fuchsias 
Added romance will be found by 
familiarizing yourself with 
drawing shown below 
the 
Petiole /7 
-Tube 
-Ovary 
Calyx or 
Four S^als 
Corolla or 
All Petals 
- Stamens 
Filament 
or 
& Anther 
Stigma— ^ ■ -Style 
MRS. GLADSTONE: Probably 
the best red and white Fuchsia. 
The plant is a medium tall grow¬ 
er with an abundance of good 
foliage. The flowers are very 
large and very double. The co¬ 
rolla, white, streaked with crim¬ 
son. shows up exceedingly well 
against the bright rosy red se¬ 
pals. 
NEW HANGING BASKET: So- 
called because of our inability 
to so far have it properly classi¬ 
fied. But what’s in a name! The 
plant is a worthwhile subject so 
we s'-all put it on the market 
under “New Hanging Basket” until it is 
identified. A semi-double trailer with co¬ 
rolla of light magenta with sepals of deep 
Neyron rose. The plant is a good grower 
and well worth a try. 
Low- 
PATTY: A new one that is here to stay. 
The plant is a vigorous grower, sturdy and 
upright. The large delicate light pink buds 
open to gorgeous double flowers of almost 
white. It is without question the flnest 
almost white fuchsia. 3-mch Dots, 35c; 4- 
inch pots, 65c; 6-inch pots, SI.OO each. 
PASTEUR: For many years this fine va¬ 
riety has been confused with Molesworth. 
In fact, it is only within the last year that 
we finally got Moleswort'i correctly named 
and Pasteur properly placed. This plant 
is a tall upright grower with masses of 
silyery w'-’ite flowers haying reflexed deep 
pink sepals. Popular with all who see or 
know it. 
PHENOMENAL: Sometimes listed as 
General Roberts. I prefer the name Phe¬ 
nomenal because it really is a phenomena 
the size and quantity of flowers a olant of 
this variety will produce for months at a 
time. By all odds the most popular of all 
of the so-called purple types. A good 
grower reaching a height 5 to 7 feet with 
beautiful dark green foliage. The double 
exquisite plum colored corolla is set off to 
perfection in the bright scarlet sepals. 
PINK PEARL: A charming semi-double 
in a soft pink. The plant is a fine up¬ 
right grower and produces great quantities 
of blossoms. A real favorite at my nursery. 
SUNSHINE COLLECTION 
5 In honor of the World’s Fair at Treasure Island, 
San Francisco, we are offering here five of the 
most satisfactory Fuchsias at a great saving. You 
will be delighted with this collection. 
BRILLIANT. Brightest red and purple single. 
THE CHIEF. A popular double red and purple. 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY. Vigorous pink and white 
single. 
DIAMENT. Gorgeous red and white double. 
SWANLEY YELLOW. A delightful salmon-yellow. 
Year ’round bloomer. 
Catalog Price $2.50. 
Group Offer. 
$200 
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