FUCHSIAS 
JOIN THE FUCHSIA SOCIETY OF AMERICA 
Simply add $1.00 extra to your order for plants and we will 
send in your application for inenihership, to their office in 
San Francisco, California. This membership entitles you to 
frequent bulletins issued and their reports on the work car¬ 
ried on by the society, which proves highly educational and 
worth many times the modest membership fee of $1.00 an¬ 
nually. Your understanding of Fuchsies will grow by leaps 
and bounds along with the enthusiasm from learning what 
others are doing in this hobby. Accept our invitation to join 
us. See them at the Golden Gate Exposition in San Francisco 
next August. 
FUCHSIAS. As garden shrubs, pot plants or window box 
flowers, the fuchsias in the new and modern varieties bring 
marvelous beauty and splendor to us such as no other flowers 
can produce. They are becoming more popular each season 
and the F^uchsia Society of America is making flower lovers 
acquainted with their exotic charm. 
Portland and the entire coast region enjoys a climate most 
favorable to fuchsia culture, as they like the cool damp 
weather and thrive in partial shade, while enjoying rich loose 
soils and copious water during dry warm weather. 
Plants may be set out from early April on to July and will 
flower until the frost of fall brings a stop. If the bushes are 
covered with a heavy layer or mound of peat moss they will 
survive the winters here very successfully as we have proven 
repeatedly. 
We are growers of Oregon’s first Fuchsia Collection, com¬ 
prising over 50 modern varieties which are available to our 
customers in varied sizes from the 2%-ineh pots to 5 and 6- 
inch specimens ranging in price from 15c to $1.50, according 
to size, perfection and age of varieties. 
Special assortments: 1 each of 12 varieties, our selection, 
$2.50. 7 varieties, our selection, $1.50. 
Novelty introductions by G. Niederholzer, editor of the 
F'uchsia Bulletin of San Francisco. These wonderful creation.s 
can now be furnishetl for 50c each. 
Sunset. A vigorous grower with beautiful foliage, calix 
and sepals jiale pink with corolla of flaring form in richest 
sunset colors. Claimed to be very ])rofuse in flowering. 
Blue Moon. A strong growing sort with short tube and 
sepals of bright red, large semi-double corolla of near to true 
blue color, very floriferous. 
Dorothy. Of spreading, almost climbing, haliit with jirofuse 
attractive foliage, large single flowers of ivory colored tube 
and sepals and bright rose corolla. 
Surprise. Vigorous growing, continuous bloomer, flowers 
medium to small short red tube and sepals and pale blue sin¬ 
gle to semi-double corolla. 
Muriel. Of spreading and semi-trailing habit; long laven¬ 
der rose petals veined red, sepals long recurved red with green 
to white tips, very showy and graceful. 35C-50. 
Mrs. Rundle. Habit of growth, spreading, bearing long 
tubular brilliant orange red corolla protruding from pale sal¬ 
mon pink calix and sepals; a single flowered sort. 25c-35c. 
Purple Prince. Of upright rather stiff growing habit bear¬ 
ing large flowers with bright scarlet globular buds, short 
corolla of (single) deepest violet j)urple with long protruding 
anthers of white color. 
Spread and Trailing Fuchsia sorts suited to window box 
jjlanting are: Trailing Queen, Balcon, Dalliance, Marinka, 
Muriel, F’ireflush, Morning Mist, Cascade, Annie Earl, Mrs. 
Iliuidle, etc. 
Countesse of Aberdeen. Growing haijit similar to preced¬ 
ing, bearing flowers with short calix of eieamy color, creamy 
pink sep:ils with wide flaring corolla of blush pink petals of 
rounded form, white pistil anthers pink. 35c each. 
Cascade. A sensational introduction with extra long sepals 
opening from a long pointed bud of creamy white color on 
short calix tube. The sepals aie of lilush pink and terminate 
in slender long points curved upwards. Single corolla of 
flaring form in deep carmine cerise color. Its growing habit 
is of semi-trailing nature and is best tied up to start with, 
then allowed to cascade over with remarkable grace and 
beauty. 50c. 
Dalliance. A very large leaved sort of rather siircading 
growth becoming semi-pendulous with flowering age, branches 
terminating with large clusters of cerise red flowers. One of 
the outstanding sorts foi' window-box planting. 15-25 and 50c 
sizes. 
GENERAL DRUDE. Large, flowered mauve to plum with 
scarlet. 
STORM KING. V cry full roundish white flowei's, semi- 
drooping. 
A'VIATOR. Long pendulous white with twisted sepals of 
red. 
BLACK PRINCE. Saucer-like formed flower of pur])le to 
plum color. 
BLUE BOY. Blue to rose center a)ul white to rose calix. 
DUCHESSE OF ALBANY. Carmine-scarlet corolla, creamy 
white calix. 
MARINKA. Fhery scarlet throughout with arching growth. 
LITTLE BEAUTY. Compact growing, lavender-ldue with 
jiink. 
MME, THIEBAUD. Bright violet-rose, deep rose calix. 
CALEDONIA. Semi-trailing, carmine-iiink with red calix. 
SPECIOSA. Orange-red corolla, oiainge tipped green calix. 
RICCARTONI. A sun loving, small flowered shrub with 
masses of purple-red flowers good for shrubbery borders. 
Monterey. Large leaved of spreading growth ])rodueing 
clusters of pendulous flowers with calix of soft pink sepals 
flushed a pleasing orange; corolla of good size in the most 
brilliant orange pink, the whole producing a color effect of 
startling beauty. 3-in. 50c; 4-in. $1.00. 
All Fuehias are benefitted by applications of NuLife fer¬ 
tilizer. 5-lb. package, 50c: directions enclosed. 
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