Single Flowered Fuchsias 
PRICES 
Prices for all Fuchsia plants are as follows, unless otherwise 
marked: 
Plants in 3-inch pots, each. SO.15 
Plants in 4-inch pots, each. .25 
Plants in 6-inch pots, each .50 
Specimen plants in 4-gallon containers, each. .. 1.25 
ANTIGON: A showy and very spritely one with white sepals 
and orange-pink corolla. New and different enough to make a 
hit with all who see it. 3-inch pots, 20c each; 4-inch pots, 35c 
each. 
AURORA BOREALIS: A medium tall one with good foliage 
and habit of growth. The blossoms have a bright orange corolla 
with narrow pointed sepals of soft pink tipped green. 
AURORA SUPERBA: I have been trying for two days to think 
of descriptive adjectives that would do justice to its beautiful 
flowers. But alas! Words fail me and the following is the best 
that I can do. The corolla is a deep orange-peach with sepals 
and tube of irridescent orange-apricot. The plant is not a tall 
grower, never growing over 3 to 4 feet. I would not think of 
making a Fuchsia planting without including this dazzling sub¬ 
ject. 
AUTUMNAL (Meteor): A novel and striking variety that 
lends itself to training on a fence or trellis very readily; in fact, 
it is a real climber. The foliage in the spring and summer is a 
highly colored combination of bronze and orange with a dash of 
yellow here and there and only a slight touch of green. The 
corolla of the flower is a light purple with scarlet sepals. The 
plant is liked by all who see it. 
AVIATOR 
I never lire of admiring this wonderful Fuchsia. Each day 
as I pass the plant I have set out in the nursery I am stopped by 
its radiant beauty. From early spring until Christmas this plant 
pours forth a never ending shower of beautiful flowers, for all to 
enjoy. Exquisite long while petals, that are displayed to perfec¬ 
tion by the twisted rose-red sepals. Every home owner should 
have at least one of these. 3" pots, 20c each; 4" pots, 35c each; 
6" pots, 65c each. (See front cover.) 
BABY BUNTING: Single pale lavender-blue corolla pale rose 
sepals. Golden foliage. A rather temperamental type, but very 
attractive if well grown. Will do best in baskets. Plants in 3-inch 
pots, 25c each; plants in 4-inch pots, 50c each. 
BALKAN: What a gorgeous sight a well grown basket or 
window box of this lovely trailing variety makes! The soft pastel 
green of the foliage is a perfect background for the medium sized 
pink flowers. The sepals are light pink with bright pink corolla. 
One of the best for basket, window box or wall planting. 
BEVERLY HILLS: Considered by many to be one of the finest 
of the new single varieties. The corolla of the flower is an 
entrancing shade of burgundy red. The sepals are glowing pink, 
striped with white. 
BLACK PRINCE: A very fine old variety that has been over¬ 
looked lately by some of the growers. It is much like Display, 
with a little more violet in the corolla. Medium tall grower with 
good foliage, excellent bloomer. 
BLUE BOY: Medium sized flowers of violet blue. A rugged 
grower, and profuse bloomer. Everyone likes it as soon as they 
see a plant in bloom. 
AMY LYE 
One is always allracled lo 
this Fuchsia wherever if is 
exhibited, and rightly so, for 
if is one of Ihe most satisfac¬ 
tory of all Fuchsias. The plant 
has a strong, compact habit 
of growth, and is covered 
throughout the entire season 
with a profusion of bloom. 
The single flowers are a coral- 
orange, with waxy white 
sepals. 
A view of one of our lath-houses full to overflowing with Baake 
sure-to-bloom garden treasures. A riot of color that thrills thou; 
ands of visitors every year. 
BRILLIANT: All that the name implies, and a great improve¬ 
ment over our old friend Red Monarch. The plant is a tall, 
well shaped, vigorous specimen, and will stand more sun than 
most other fuchsias. Covered almost the year around with 
masses of bloom. Scarlet sepals and violet corrolla. 
CLAIRE DE LUNE: Broad leaves similar to Monterey. Long 
narrow blooms of salmon-orange, corolla flaring out at the end. 
COLIBRI: A small flowered variety, but very attractive. The 
plant is a rather compact grower with small foliage and myriads 
of red and purple flowers. It is an early bloomer and really 
worthwile. 
RAINBOW COLLECTION 
A real opportunity for you to secure a wonderful 
collection of fuchsias at small cost. These plants are 
all first class in every respect. 
plants, my choice, no two alike. Cl 
all properly labeled, for. | ' 
By Express, in California, $2.75 
15 
COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN: Conceded by all to be the most 
dainty of all Fuchsias. The single, medium sized flowers have 
sepals and corolla of delicate pearl pink. We have been trying 
for years to build up a stock of this beauty, but find ourselves 
always over sold. 
Plants in 3-inch pots, each.$0.25 
Plants in 4-inch pots, each. 50 
Plants in 6-inch pots, each. .75 
CO VENT GARDEN: No wonder this charming one is so pop¬ 
ular. The plants have the happy faculty of growing both 
upright and trailing, thereby making a perfect specimen for either 
basket or garden planting. When used in a basket some of the 
branches always arrange themselves with just enough droop or 
oft'-angle growth to conform to the latest and approved methods 
of flower arrangement. They have long single flowers, waxy 
white sepals with rich rose petals forming the corolla. 
Specimen Plants 
In addition to the many varieties of fuchsias listed in this 
catalog, we have many fine specimen plants in larger sizes rang¬ 
ing in price from $1.00 to $5.00 each. 
Tree Shaped Fuchsias 
Many varieties lend themselves readily to standard or tree 
shaped culture. Because of the long blooming season of the 
fuchsias they make excellent tub or pot-plant subjects for the 
patio or garden. 
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