Know Your Fuchsias 
Added romance will be found by famil¬ 
iarizing yourself with the drawing 
shown below. 
BRENTWOOD 
DOLLAR PRINCESS: What a flower pro¬ 
ducer this is! The dainty rosy-purple and 
scarlet flowers literally cover the compact 
bushy plants. This one is a dandy for pot 
culture or foreground planting, as its maximum 
height is 2 to 3 feet. 
Petiole / 
-- 
Ovary 
r - -Tube 
Calyx or 
, Corolla or 
All Petals 
Stigma 
DR. JOHN GALLWEY. The flowers of this 
variety are exceptionally large, with full double 
corolla of rich, creamy white, veined at the 
base with rose madder. Broad sepals pointing 
upward and outward, rose madder in color. 
The flower stems are long, permitting the blos¬ 
soms to stand well out from the plant. Plants 3-inch pots, 
each 20c; 4-inch pots, each 35c; 6-inch pots, each 65c. 
ELSA: Rosy-purple corolla and tube with sepals wax-white 
flushed rose-pink. A good one in a hanging basket. 
''.Stamens or 
Filament & Anther DAINTY LADY 
' Style JULIETTE ADAMS: To the best of my 
knowledge this is the largest double 
flowered red and white variety we have. 
The plant is a strong upright grower. 
The corolla of this immense flower is 
red and white with scarlet sepals. If you 
are looking for size don’t pass this up. 
MADAME DANJOUX: A gorgeous 
double white heavily suffused carmine, 
sepals bright red. Plants in 3-inch pots, 
each 20c; plants in 4-inch pots, each 
35c. 
MADAME LANTALMA: Very large corolla of many petals. This one 
is an irresistible shade of orchid-pink set off by sepals of bright 
crimson. 
MM. CARNOT: A new importation of great merit. Very large, 
full, double flowers. Corolla, soft pink streaked with carmine, re¬ 
flexed sepals of rich glowing pink. We know you will like this one. 
Plants in 3-inch pots, each 20c; in 4-inch pots, each 35c. 
Calyx is the four sepals. Corolla is the 
petals taken together. Pistil is the female 
organ. Stamens are the male organs. Fila¬ 
ment is the stem of the stamen. Style is 
the stem of the pistil. Pistil style, stigma 
and ovary. Stamen anther and filament. 
Ovary forms the seed and berry. Anthers 
produce and carry the pollen to be trans¬ 
ferred to stigma. 
FASCINATION. (Irwin’s Giant Pink). A gorgeous variety 
that attracts much attention. The plant is a medium tall 
grower, yet compact. The full double corolla is a soft rose 
streaked with deeper tones, with deep pink sepals. One of 
my favorites. 
Sunshine Collection 
Bright and sparkling as a day in June. We are offer¬ 
ing here five of the most satisfactory Fuchsias at a 
great saving. You will be delighted with this collection. 
BRILLIANT. Brightest red and purple single. 
THE CHIEF. A popular double red and purple. 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY. Vigorous pink and white 
single. 
DIAMENT. Gorgeous red and white double. 
SWANLEY YELLOW. A delightful salmon-yellow. 
Year ’round bloomer. 
Catalog Price $2.50, in 6-inch pot. 
Group Offer. 
FLACON DE NEIGE: A flower with real character. Rich 
green foliage that makes a pei-fect background for the profu¬ 
sion of gorgeous semi-double blossoms. The petals sui'rounded 
by bright scarlet sepals gives the appearance of a rare jewel. 
3- inch pots, each .. - $0.20 
4- inch pots, each.35 
6-inch pots, each. .65 
GENERAL ROBERTS: See Phenomenal. 
GERBERT: A striking combination of colors this. The outer 
row of petals are bright scarlet streaked and splashed with 
purple. The inner rows of petals are a deep purple. The 
sepals are bright rosy scarlet. The plant is a good strong 
grower; popular as a novelty. 
MARIE THERESIA: Introduced from Europe by Mr. Hetchirger. A 
good double red and white of about medium size. The corolla is clear 
white, with faint red markings. Plants in 3-inch pots, 20c each; 4- 
inch pots, 35c each. 
MOLESWORTH: Th is is one of the finest varieties for hanging bas¬ 
kets or low foreground plantings. The many trailing branches are 
covered for months with a gorgeous array of beautiful, very double, 
red and white flowers. The corolla is white, the sepals clear red. 
Illustrated on page 2. 
MRS. GLADSTONE: Probably the best red and white Fuchsia. The 
plant is a medium tall grower with an abundance of good foliage. 
The flowers are very large and very double. The corolla, white, 
streaked with crimson, shows up exceedingly well against the bright 
rosy red sepals. 
NEW HANGING BASKET: So-called because of our inability to so 
far have it properly classified. But what’s in a name!! The plant is a 
worthwhile subject so we shall put it on the market under “New 
Hanging Basket” until it is identified. A semi-double trailer with 
corolla of light magenta with sepals of deep Neyron rose. The plant 
is a good grower and well worth a try. 
PATTY: A new one that is here to stay. The plant is a vigorous 
grower, sturdy and upright. The large delicate light pink buds open 
to gorgeous double flowers of almost white. It is without question the 
finest almost white fuchsia. 3-inch pots, each 25c; 4-inch pots, each 
50c; 6-inch pots, each 75c. Illustrated on page 4. 
PRIDE OF ORION: Without question one of the finest white Fuch¬ 
sias. The beautiful flowers are produced on long slender stems and 
are rather loosely arranged on the plant. The corolla is medium dou¬ 
ble, being made up of bright, iridescent white petals that are lightly 
splashed with crimson and scarlet. The reflexed sepals are of brilliant 
scarlet. Plants in 3-inch pots, each 20c; plants in 4-inch pots, each 
35c; larger plants in 6-inch pots, each 65c. 
MADAME LANTALMA 
G. MONK: Has all the fine qualities of Dollar Princess. A 
good compact grower and wonderful bloomer. Corolla is a fine 
blue with deep pink sepals. We never have too many of these. 
They always sell. 
GLADIATOR: Dwarf habit with white petals flushed pink at 
the base. 
GRENADIER: A wonderful new introduction with long pointed 
scarlet sepals, and full double violet-purple corolla. Plants in 
3-inch pots, each 20c; plants in 4-inch pots, each 35c. 
GYPSY QUEEN: See page 4. 
HAP HAZARD: A very fine variety, good grower, medium 
tall, with excellent foliage. The flowers have deep purple pet¬ 
als, at the bottom of which is a tiny white line; scarlet sepals. 
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FASCINATION 
