One they all want! Just as 
soon as the customers see it 
in bloom I know I have made 
a sale. The enormous flowers 
have rosy mauve petals with 
deep crimson sepals. We rec¬ 
ommend this one to the limit. 
Plants in 3" pots, each, 20c. 
Plants in 4" pots, each, 35c. 
YOUR CHOICE, COLLECTION 
Select Any Six of the 10 Listed Below for $1.25 
Plants in 4-inch Pots 
GYPSY QUEEN: Finest Lavender. 
LITTLE BEAUTY: Excellent pot plants. 
CASCADE: Popular pink and white basket type. 
PHENOMENAL: Wonderful double red and purple. 
ERECTA NOVELTY: Flowers stand up instead of drooping. 
SWANLEY YELLOW: Most popular salmon yellow. 
MRS. GLADSTONE: One of the best red and white doubles. 
CHRISTMAS GEM: A tryphilla hybrid. 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY: Gorgeous pink and white single. 
DAINTY LADY: Exquisite red and white single. 
Showing Characteristics of Si 
Phenomenal. Typical double 
type. The tube of these vari¬ 
eties is generally about half 
the length of the sepals. 
PRIDE OF ORION: Without 
question one of the finest white 
Fuchsias. The beautiful flowers 
are produced on long slender 
stems and are rather loosely ar¬ 
ranged on the plant. The corolla 
is medium double, being made 
up of bright irridescent white 
petals that are lightly splashed 
with crimson and scarlet. The 
reflexed sepals are of brilliant 
scarlet. Plants in 3-inch pols, 
each 20c; plants in 4-inch pots, 
each 35c; larger plants in 6-inch 
pots, each 65c. 
ROLLO: One of the most 
sought after of all the Fuchsias. Mrs. Gladstone. Typical short 
While the plant is sometimes petalled double, 
rather temperamental to handle, 
I believe it is worth the effort. 
It is probably the best so-called all white double we have. Both 
the corolla and the sepals are white with a light pearl pink 
suffusion. Stock is always limited because of the heavy de¬ 
mand. Plants in 3-inch pots, each 25c; plants in 4-inch pots, each 
50c; plants in 6-inch pots, each 75c. 
ROSE PHENOMENAL: A distinct variety with very large flow¬ 
ers, corolla of violet lavender suffused with rose and veined with 
crimson, sepals broad deep crimson. A medium dwarf grower 
with a great deal of light green foliage. 
ROYAL PURPLE: A fine tall growing plant with beautiful 
double flowers. The corolla is a perfect royal purple with tube 
and sepals of bright scarlet. 
SANTA MONICA: Particularly valuable because of its long 
blooming period. Here, in California, it will bloom right through 
the fall and even into early winter. The large double flowers of 
flesh pink are streaked with cerise, and enhanced by bright 
red sepals. 3-inch pots, fach 20c; 4-inch pots, each 35c. 
STORM KING: An old favorite, on a par with Phenomenal in 
popularity. The fine double white and scarlet flowers are of good 
size and form and are produced for many months in the greatest 
of profusion. The plant is a good grower, of medium height, and 
has fine foliage. 
VERA SERGENE: Another very fine recent introduction on 
the Rollo type. Semi-double white corolla and very light pink 
sepals. Plants in 3-inch pots, each 35c; 4-inch pots, each 65c. 
Swanley Yel¬ 
low. A typi¬ 
cal, single 
French type, 
all of which 
are charac¬ 
terized by 
their long 
tube, and 
long slender, 
flaring sepals. 
X Varieties of B 
o 
Thymifolia. A very old spe¬ 
cie from Mexico. Introduced 
into England in 1836. Flowers 
very small and bright red. 
Christmas Gem. A Tryphilla 
hybrid. Long slender tubes 
with very sliort sepals, and 
corolla. Foliage bronzy-red. 
Mexico. 
VINCENT DTNDIE: Another 
really worthwhile new one. The 
enormous violet-purple corolla is 
suffused with carmine, and sur¬ 
rounded by carmine sepals. When 
in bloom they sell like hot cakes. 
Plants in 3-inch pots, each 25c; 
4-inch pots, each 40c. 
SUZANNE PASQUIER->- 
The scintillating beauty of this 
new variety makes it stand out 
like a gorgeous jewel in any 
garden setting. The foliage is 
rich and lush, which makes a 
perfect background for the beau¬ 
tiful scarlet and white flowers. 
3-inch pots 20c each, 4-inch pots 
35c each, 6-inch pots 65c each. 
ake's Fuchsias 
Little Beauty. Standard sin¬ 
gle variety. 
WHITE WONDER: Although 
only introduced in 1937, as a 
mutation of Gypsy Queen, this 
one is by far the most outstand¬ 
ing of all of the double red and 
white Fuchsias. The plant is a 
strong grower with good foliage. 
The petals of the flowers are the 
largest and purest white of all 
of the Fuchsias and are beauti¬ 
fully set in bright red sepals. 
Plants ready June 1st, 1938. 3- 
inch pols, each 20c; 4-inch pots, 
each 35c; 6-inch pots 65c. 
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