Minnesota. Of spreading and arching growth witli creamy 
white ealix, pink pistil and large size corolla of rich plum 
purple. 25c to 50c. 
Pink Pearl. A fine semi-double variety of neat upright 
growing type of free flowering habit with soft pink petals 
and rose to white sepals. 
Lord Byron. A lather dwarfish compact grower producing 
masses of flowers with medium size corolla of deepest black 
purple when first opening, then turning to a reddish plum 
purple. Calix of bright scarlet is in brilliant contrast. 15c 
to 35c. 
Annie Earl. Upright growing, corolla bright cerise red with 
calix of creamy white color. 15-25c. 
Souvenir de Henry Henkel. The j'oung foliage is of bronzy 
coloring turning green as it reaches maturity. Flowers of 
distinct form with long tubular calix and short corolla of 
rich orange pink color under the rose pink sepals. A hand¬ 
some sort worthy of space in all collections. 25-50c. 
Delight. Corolla medium size semi-double, white, red, pis¬ 
til, long pointed red sepals. Branches and leaf stems reddish, 
growth upright and graceful. 25-50c. 
Lustre. Upright to arching growth with corolla of orange 
scarlet white pistil, calix and tube white, very effective. 
25-35C. 
Morning Mist. Of spreading and pendulous growth with 
long arching branches, corolla of campanulate form, deep 
cerise red, short sepals of light rose to white and green tips. 
A fine sort for box and basket planting. 25-35c. 
Eva Boegg. A stiff upright growing sort with spreading 
saucer type corolla of deep rose color with red calix, very 
showy type for garden planting and pots. 25-35c. 
ABBEY FAROES. Tall growing silvery lilac and pink. 
Elsa. Large semi-double corolla of reddish plum color with 
protruding light rose pistil. Sepals pearly white, flushed pink. 
Of spreading growth inclined to pendulous type. 50c. 
Herron. Extra large single corolla of rich plum red with 
bluish zone at the base. Pistil and stamens red, long erect 
sepals of bright scarlet color. Erect grower with extra early 
flowering tendency. 25-35c. 
WINDOW BOXES OF FUCHSIAS. There is perhaps no 
more elegant effect oljtainable than a good selection of 
Fuchsias for window boxes facing north or east. We will 
gladly make recommendations of the best sorts for this use 
and offer assortments to suit locations. 
Fortune. Upright growing with flowers of medium size, 
corolla semi-double, opening blue to reddish purple with calix 
of bright scarlet, profuse flowering. 15c to 35c. 
White Phenomenal. Upright, tall growing sort, producing 
extra large double white flowers with some of the petals 
flushed rose intermingled between the white ones. Calix of 
drooying sepals of bright cerise red color. A late flowering 
sort with impressive size in the flowers. 50c. 
President. Very vigorous, tall growing sort with large fol¬ 
iage of slightly bronzy cast, bearing vivid red flowers of 
clear color, sepals and petals of same tint and distinct form. 
Its robust massive growth is a delight to watch, Irut its 
flowering period is rather late. 25-50c sizes. 
Wave of Life. Unusually rich colored foliage which when 
young is of coppery bronze to gold, then turning green when 
aged. Its flowers follow in chain-like succession and are of 
vivid red calix with plum red corolla of semi-double type. Its 
growing habit is creeping and must be used where it can 
trail downward. Beauty of foliage and flower makes this one 
of the most notable varieties in existence. 25-50c each. 
Beauty of Swanley. Corolla small, tight, lavender rose, 
narrow sepals, white tij)ped green, of upright growth, grace¬ 
fully arching when matured. 25-50c. 
Baron von Ketteler. Flowers of unusual large size with 
heavy dense mass of petals in its compact corolla of rich 
deep purple, dominated by bright scarlet sepals. Its upright 
growing habit displays the extra large flowers to best ad¬ 
vantage. 4-inch pots 35c; 5-inch 50c. 
Display. Saucer shaped corolla of intense pink, contrasting 
light pink calix. Growth of spreading habit. 
Fireflush. Of upright growth with large light green foliage 
with corolla of deep orange scarlet. Calix to be creamy 
flushed pink, under side of sepeals orange pink. 25-35c. 
Santa Monica. Upright growing then becoming arched when 
ready to flower, bearing large clusters of fully double white 
flowers, the petals of rvhicli are often streaked with red 
while the ealix and sepals are Iiright red. One of the late 
flowering sort. 25-35 and 50c sizes available. 
Trailing Queen. The beauty of this creeping variety is best 
observed when used to plant in hanging baskets or urns 
where' its pendulous clusters of bright red corolla and scarlet 
calix flowers can be seen to best advantage. 15c to 50c size. 
Valiant. Upright neat growing type with large saucer-like 
flowers; corolla purplish red with scarlet base near sepals, 
same distinctly reflexed with pistil of pink color protruding. 
Its early flowering habit makes this a preferred sort. 15c to 
50c each. 
Simray. The foliage of this sort is of outstanding beauty 
and elegance, being bronzy pink when young, then assuming 
tints of yellow to cream and green in the center part of leaf. 
Must not be exposed to strong sunlight or its color fades to 
a dull green. Flowers of medium size single bright cerise red. 
Upright growing habit forming neat masses of foliage. 15c 
Magelanica variegata. A thrifty growing sort almost hardy 
with crimson flowei's and long spreading branches; foliage 
of marl)led !i])pearance, very striking in partial sliade. 35c. 
FUCHSIA URNS. The unique beauty that can be secured 
from a. diligent planting of special fuchsia varieties in vari¬ 
ous type urns is too little known and merits adoption for 
veranda or garden decoration on a larger scale. Rich soils 
and selection of suitable sorts are important to obtain artistic 
charm and elegance. We will offer special selections on re¬ 
quest if color of urns are stipulated. 
Alice Hoffman. Of neat semi-dwarf growing type with 
distinctive tube-shaped corolla, pure white and deep rose 
calix, foliage slightly bronzed when young. 25-50c each. 
FUCHSIA ROLLO. Neat double flowered white with white 
sepals suffused pale pink, very popular free branching sort. 
50c. 
FUCHSIA CUPID. Neat, compact growing, single flowered, 
of bluish pink corolla witli deep pink sepals. 35c to 75c; 3-inch 
to 5-inch pots. 
FUCHSIA BALCON. A single pink flowering trailer of 
unusual beauty for basket or porch box planting. 25c and 35c. 
FUCHSIA GYPSY QUEEN. Large double flowering of rich 
plum color with scarlet sepals, upright growing, fancy sort. 
50c and 75c each. 
FLOCON de NEIGE. Excellent white and red sort. 
