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RED AND PINK 
FASCINATION. One of the showiest of all. Large loose 
double flowers, beautiful rosy-pink corolla, with deep 
pink sepals. Very free blooming. Well named. (M). 
MME. CARNOT. One of the best of the new importations. 
Very large, full double flowers of great beauty. Corolla 
soft pink, streaked carmine, reflexed sepals of deep rich 
pink. Add this one to your collection. (M). 
ROSECROFT. An origination of the Rosecroft Gardens 
at Point Loma, known as the *‘Holly Leaf Fuchsia.” 
Long, beautifully formed blossoms of striped pink 
corolla, and long curved sepals of carmine. Foliage 
resembles Holly leaves. (L). 
SANTA MONICA. (Evans & Reeves 1935). Particularly 
valuable because of its late blooming habit, flowering 
profusely through the fall right up until Christmas 
time. Large double flowers of flesh pink, streaked 
cerise, with bright red sepals. One of the heaviest 
producers of flowers on the hst. (M). 
WESTWOOD. (Evans & Reeves 1936). A climbing Fuchsia 
simply smothered with long single flowers of soft pink, 
with vivid red sepals. A plant of this growing up the 
side of a building or trellis is an unforgettable sight. (T). 
REDS AND SHADES OF RED 
BEVERLY HILLS. (Evans & Reeves 1936). One of the 
finest of the new Fuchsias. This plant is a strong grower 
with enormous single flowers, corolla being a wonderful 
shade of burgundy red. Long elegant sepals of glowing 
pink with white striping. An aristocrat among the 
singles. (M). 
CARDINAL. (Evans & Revees 1938). A splendid new 
Fuchsia and a great improvement on the old Red Mon¬ 
arch. Very strong semi-climber. Giant single scarlet 
red flowers in great profusion. Highly recommended. 
(T). 4” pots, $0.50; 6” pots, $1.00. 
ALPESTRIS REEVESI. (Evans & Reeves). With us 
has been evergreen. Vigorous climbing type. Purple 
and red flowers. Very valuable as a landscape subject 
where a graceful arching shrub or climbing shrub is 
wanted. In bloom practically all the time. Highly 
recommended. Sun or shade. 
PRESIDENT. Extremely vigorous, tall-growing plant with 
reddish foliage. Large single flowers of dark burgundy 
red. Particularly valuable as a climber or for tail 
background specimen. (T). 
PRIDE OF EXETER. An old favorite and one of the best. 
Very large, semi-double flowers with long light rose 
colored sepals, cerise petals suffused with violet. A fine 
Fuchsia. (M). 
PINK 
DISPLAY. Saucer-shaped wide corolla, with deep pink 
petals and clear pink sepals. An old favorite, profuse 
bloomer, hardy and vigorous. A good garden Fuchsia. 
(M). 
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