OLYMPIA: A good one. Sepals white with 
corolla of true pink. Large fine foliage. 3-inch 
pots, 35c each; 4-inch pots, 65c each. 
PRESIDENT: Extremely vigorous, tall-grow¬ 
ing plant with reddish foliage. Large single 
flowers of burgundy-red. Particularly valuable 
as a climber or for tall background planting. 
Plants in 3-inch pots, each.$0.25 
Plants in 4-inch pots, each.35 
Plants in 6-inch pots, each. .75 
PRINCE OF ORANGE: A real gem of slow 
growth with deep orange Vermillion corolla 
and soft carmine tube. Sepals of deep salmon 
pink. 3-inch pots, 20c each; 4-inch pots, 35c 
each. 
ROBERT BLATRY; Exquisite giant-flowered, 
semi-double of entrancing beauty. Tube and 
sepals white with sepals tipped pink. The cor¬ 
olla is a most gorgeous shade of taffeta with 
the same life and irridescence of the finest of 
silk. Plants in 3-inch pots, 35c each; 4-inch 
pots, 65c each. 
ROSECROFT: A fine compact grower. Very 
fioriforous. Medium size orchid pink corolla 
and rosy red sepals. 
ROSE OF CASTILE IMPROVED: Medium- 
strong upright grower. Small short flowers 
with deep lavender-blue corolla. Tube and 
sepals of delicate rose-pink. 
ROSE OF DENMARK: One of the most beau¬ 
tiful of all the Fuchsia family. Medium size 
flowers, delicate blush tinted sepals, with cor¬ 
olla of soft rose pink. Stock very limited. 
Plants in 3-inch pots, each.$0.35 
Plants in 4-inch pots, each.50 
Plants in 6-inch pots, each. 1.00 
SCINTILLATION (Hazard & Hazard): Long 
reflexed sepals of tyrian rose inside, darker 
outside. Corolla single to semi-double with 
edges of petals picoteed. A strong grower. 3- 
inch pots, 50c each; 4-inch pots, 75c each. 
SUNRAY: Most beautiful foliage imaginable. 
A striking combination of silvery white, green, 
orange and yellow. If this plant had no bloom 
at all it would still be a valuable asset to any 
plant collection. Medium tall, rather compact 
grower. The rosy purple and salmon flowers 
blend well with the foliage. 
SUNSET (Niederholzer): This one is the result 
of a cross between Rollo and Aurora Superba. 
The plant seems to have the good qualities of 
both parents. The corolla and sepals are a de¬ 
lightful combination of those scintillating gold¬ 
en-salmon and orange-red shades of a western 
sunset. 3-inch pots, 20c each; 4-inch pots, 35c 
each. 
SWANLEY YELLOW: While not a true yel¬ 
low, from a short distance the masses of flowers 
give that impression. This is one of the most 
popular of all of the Fuchsias. There is little 
wonder about this, for the plant is a strong 
sturdy grower, with luxuriant large leaves, and 
is practically a continuous bloomer. Long tube. 
THE DOCTOR: Another fine variety, deep 
pink to deep rose corolla with long pointed 
petals of soft salmon pink. 
TREASURE ISLAND (Victor Reiter): Sepals 
of this beauty are a satiny Neyron rose with 
tips of pale green. The corolla shades from 
Neyron rose at the base to fuchsia pink of the 
j.alest hue veined in a deeper shade. A very 
vigorous grower. Plants in 3-inch pots, 35c each; 
4-inch pots, 65c each. 
HANGING BASKET Collection 
One each of the following six hanging basket varieties, giving you the best of the pendant 
types: Marinka, Trailing Queen, Covent Gardens, Balkan, Pasteur, and newest and best of all 
the famous Cascade. 
The above wonderful collection of plants m 4-inch pots. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE 
Wire Baskets with Moss 50c each. 
THOMASINA: A splendid vigorous plant with lush dark green 
foliage. Medium sized flowers with scarlet colored sepals. Dark, 
exotic henna-orange petals. 
Plants in 3-inch pots, each.$0.20 
Plants in 4-inch pots, each .35 
TRAILING QUEEN: Very fine for hanging basket or window 
box, because of its distinct trailing habit. Bright clear red corolla 
with long pointed bright scarlet sepals. Makes a grand show for 
many months. 
VENUS VICTRIX: Botanical history tells us that this was the 
first Fuchsia to appear with white sepals, and violet-blue corolla. 
The flowers and foliage are small but very distinct. The plant 
is temperamental, and very difficult to grow. When available: 
Plants in 3-inch pots, each. .$0.50 
Plants in 4-inch pots, each. .75 
WESTWOOD: A tall growing, slender plant that will climb 
the side of a trellis or wall to over 10 feet. The long, slender 
flowers have a white corolla with twisted sepals of light red. 
WHITE BEAUTY: Open, saucer shaped, corolla. Four single 
white petals veined scarlet, sepals reflexed. 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY 
This and Swanley Yellow are the only real rivals of Display. The 
plant is a tall grower and a continuous bloomer with fine bright 
green foliage. After all, what more can be said in favor of any 
plant. The deep reddish pink corolla is set upon faintly tinted 
waxy white sepals, giving the impression of a beautiful, well- 
set gem. 
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