BUNGALOW NURSERY -FUCHSIAS -ALL VARIETIES 
edges of petals picoted and white of color. A 
strong grower. 
Serratiiolia. One of the finest species from Peru. 
Beautiful long flowers of striking colors, white 
and pale carmine tube, green tipped sepals 
and brilliant orange corolla. 
Splendens. A species from Mexico. Bushy 
growth, flowers pale orange tube and sepals, 
red corolla. May be trained to 15 feet high or 
grown as basket variety. Will stand full sun. 
Storm King, dbl. One of the old favorites with 
scarlet tube and sepals and waxy-white corolla 
with crimson veins at base of petals. 
Sunset (Niederholzer), sgl. Without doubt one of 
the most distinct novelties. A fine grower, stiff 
branches forming a well-shaped bush, foliage 
excellent, tube and sepals pale pink, wide open 
corolla of brightest sunset color. 
Surprise, sgl. See list of 1940 Novelties. 
Suzanne Pasquier, dbl. A fine new variety with 
fine foliage and large pointed buds opening to 
white with scarlet sepals. 
Swanley Yellow, sgl. Extra long tube and sepals 
of light apricot and deep orange-pink corolla. 
Thalia, sgl. A triphylla hybrid. Bronze green 
foliage and long orange-scarlet tube and short 
orange-red sepals and corolla, upright growth, 
three feet, likes full sun. 
The Chief (Evans & Reeves), dbl. A novelty the 
name of which aptly describes this beautiful 
flower of dark rich violet with petals flushed 
cerise and the sepals of dark carmine. 
The Doctor, sgl. Deep pink to deep rose corolla 
with long pointed sepals and tube of soft pink, 
very fine and showy. 
Thomasina, sgl. Medium-sized flowers noted for 
the color of the sepals, very dark henna orange; 
tube and sepals are pale ivory pink. 
Torpilleur, dbl. An old stand-by with good 
growing habit, has scarlet calyx and white loose 
corolla strongly veined and flushed with car¬ 
mine. 
Trailing Queen, sgl. A good old favorite for 
basket culture, medium size flowers with scarlet 
calyx and fuchsia red corolla. 
Treasure Island (Victor Reiter), sgl. Sepals 
satiny Neyron rose with tip of pale green. 
Corolla shades from Neyron rose at the base to 
Fuchsia pink of the palest hue, veined in deeper 
shade of Neyron rose. 
Venus Victrix, sgl. Small, very distinct type with 
deep violet-blue corolla and white sepals deli¬ 
cately tinted pink. 
White Wonder (Baake & Son), dbl. Claimed to be 
the most outstanding of all of the double red and 
white fuchsias. The purest white corolla set in 
bright red sepals. 
You are welcome to visit our nursery all during the year. Advice on the care 
of Fuchsias cheerfully given. 
New varieties of Fuchsias added all during the year. 
To home gardeners wishing for real fascination by specializing in this won¬ 
derful plant we recommend joining the American Fuchsia Society, Academy 
of Sciences, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. Monthly meetings with flower 
shows in season and a monthly bulletin offer a wealth of information. Annual 
dues $1.00. 
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