FUCHSIAS • ALL VARIETIES 
The Bungalow Nursery was one of the pioneers who are responsible for the 
rebirth in public favor of this unique and graceful flower. In recent years, we 
have contributed to the improvement and creation of new varieties of such 
irresistible beauty and superiority over many of the old varieties that now the 
Fuchsia is an object of pride for every garden. 
Next to the Tuberous Begonia, the new Fuchsias exhibited in the Hall of 
Flowers at the Golden Gate International Exposition by members of the Amer¬ 
ican Fuchsia Society, created a great deal of interest. Our display, both in the 
Hall of Flowers and at the Oakland Flower Show, thrilled garden enthusiasts 
from all parts of the country. Our hanging baskets in particular caused a great 
deal of enthusiastic comment and daily we receive requests for additional in¬ 
formation. 
Fuchsias grow easily, are fairly free of pests and have the longest flowering 
season of any shrub. They are adaptable to a great many usages and will 
prosper in shady places where other plants could not thrive so well. 
To be successful in growing Fuchsias, it is important that one should never 
dig around them. After the heavy pruning—which is around lanuary—mulch 
them first with two to three inches of cow manure and then an equal amount 
of peat on top of the manure. The Fuchsias are then ready for another year of 
blooming. Keeping the seed pods cut off will insure the continuation of your 
blooms. 
Some Fuchsia varieties such as Tryphillas and those that are grown for foli¬ 
age like Meteor, Sunray, etc., should be planted where they will get more sun. 
As in the past, we are offering the best available varieties and as new intro¬ 
ductions of merit are developed they will be added to our stock. 
There is but one way to select Fuchsia plants and that is to come to our 
nursery and personally pick your own favorites. You will not only save trans¬ 
portation expenses but will have the advantage of the widest possible choice 
and will be completely satisfied in your selection. Our prices are very reason¬ 
able and depend so entirely on the size and quality of the individual plant that 
we feel it best to refrain from quoting prices in this catalog. However, you may 
consider that well-grown plants may be purchased for as little as 25c. 
We purposely list our varieties regardless of the customary grouping in 
singles and doubles for many are neither the one nor the other and some are 
both at different times and places. This great variability makes for added 
charm. We shall mark each kind "SGL” for single, and "SDBL” for semi-double, 
and "DBL" for double. 
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