LUSTRE IMPROVED—Orange red; white sepals. 
MARY—Clusters of long crimson scarlet flowers. 
PRIDE OF ORION—Double white, sepals scarlet. 
REFLEXUS—Tiny flowers, small leaves. 
SUNRAY—Foliage variegated white and green. 
SUZANNE PASQUIER—Double pure white, sepals 
scarlet. Exceptionally large flowers. 
T. BONSTEDT—Clusters of flesh pink flowers. 
VENUS VICTRIX—Beautiful small flowers and 
small leaves. A real gem. 2i/^-inch pots 35 cents. 
BRENTWOOD, COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN, 
ERECTA NOVELTY, G. MONK, LORD BY- 
RON, MU-LAN, OTTO, PATTY EVANS, PER¬ 
KY, ROBERT BLATRY, ROSE OF DENMARK, 
ROYAL PURPLE and STARLIGHT, all very fine 
pot plant fuchsias, described on a previous page. 
In closing about fuchsias, may we suggest: You 
can keep up with the latest in the fuchsia world, re¬ 
ceive valuable bulletins and enjoy meeting other 
fuchsia lovers, all by joining the 
AMERICAN FUCHSIA SOCIETY 
Academy of Sciences 
Golden Gate Park San Francisco, California 
Annual membership $1.00. You are invited to join 
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