CASCADE 
Gorgeous Fuchsia Cascade 
As the name indicates, it is a trailing, or 
cascading variety and without question the 
finest thing of its kind for basket work. 
The buds of the flowers are extremely 
long and a bright watermelon red. These 
long buds, when open, form the sepals 
which have a spread from tip to top of 
five to six inches. The corolla is a beauti¬ 
ful iridescent rosy pink, with maroon sta¬ 
mens and yellow pistil. A never ending cas¬ 
cade of these gorgeous flowers is produced 
the year round. It is a hardy, vigorous 
grower and cannot be recommended too 
highly. Plants in 3-inch pots, 20c; 4-inch 
pots, 35c; larger plants, each $1.00 to 
$2.50. 
COVENT GARDEN: No wonder this 
charming one is so popular. The plants 
have the happy faculty of growing both 
upright and trailing, thereby making a per¬ 
fect specimen for either basket or garden 
planting. When used in a basket some of 
the branches always arrange themselves 
with just enough droop or off-angle growth 
to conform to the latest and approved 
methods of flower arrangement. They have 
long single flowers, waxy white sepals with 
rich rose petals forming the corolla. 
Specimen Plants 
In addition to the many varieties of 
fuchsias listed in this catalog, we have 
many fine specimen plants in larger sizes 
ranging in price from $1.00 to $5.00 each. 
Tree Shaped Fuchsias 
Many varieties lend themselves readily 
to standard or tree shaped culture. Because 
of the long blooming season of the fuchsias 
they make excellent tub or pot-plant sub¬ 
jects for the patio or garden. 
CUPID: Deep blue-pink corolla with 
glowing deep pink sepals. A fine compact 
grower, producing a never-ending show of 
beautiful bloom. Excellent for pot or bor¬ 
der culture. 
DAYBREAK: Fine compact plant, with a 
bright golden tinge to the foliage. Purple 
corolla with scarlet sepals. 
DISPLAY: No plant could be better 
named, for of all Fuchsias this beauty re¬ 
mains among the most popular. From early 
spring until late November it produces a 
sensational show. The blossoms have broad 
open petals of deep rosy-pink, set upon 
clear pink sepals. The plant is a compact 
medium grower. Maximum height 5 feet. 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY: This and Swan- 
ley Yellow are the only real rivals of Dis¬ 
play. The plant is a tall grower and a con¬ 
tinuous bloomer with fine bright green foli¬ 
age. After all, what more can be said in 
favor of any plant? The deep reddish pink 
eorolla is set upon faintly tinted waxy 
white sepals, giving the impression of a 
beautiful, well-set gem. 
EARNEST RENAIN: A very satisfactory 
tall variety. Luxuriant green foliage which 
enhances the beauty of the bloom. Irides¬ 
cent rose-pink corolla shading to sparkling 
white at the base, waxy-white sepals. 
ERECTA NOVELTY: Con¬ 
trary to the rule of all other 
fuchsias, the flowers stand 
erect instead of hanging 
down. The color is a delight¬ 
ful combination of red, white 
and pink. Plants in 3-inch 
pots, each, 20c; 4-inch pots, 
eacn, 35c. Illustrated page 7. 
FALLING STARS (Reiter 
Sr.). The foliage is good and 
the growth is quite weeping, 
requiring careful staking if 
grown upright. We believe 
it will be of unusual value as 
a hanging basket variety, but 
it has not been tested as such. 
Very free blooming and a 
strong grower. The translu¬ 
cent scarlet sepals with iri¬ 
descent Turkey red corolla re¬ 
sembles a shower of falling 
stars. Each, 65c. 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY 
great favorite. It has pink and white sepals 
with petals of deep purple shading lighter 
at the base. A strong upright grower with 
good foliage. 3-inch pots, 20c each; 4- 
inch pots, 35c. 
FIREFALL (Victor Reiter, 
Jr.): One of the truly great 
trailing fuchsias. All who have 
seen the spectacular firefall 
in Yosemite are immediately 
reminded of the thrilling scene 
when they see a specimen of 
this gorgeous plant in full 
bloom. Its long tube and 
sepals are firey carmine with 
petals of fuchsia red further enhanced by 
rich bronzy red foliage. Plants in 3-inch 
pots, each, 25c; 4-inch pots, each, 50c; 
6-inch pots, each, $1.00. 
FIREFLUSH: Well named with its large 
brilliant flowers of glowing orange en¬ 
hanced by sepals of light salmon-rose. A 
medium grower of open habit. Plants in 
3- inch pots, 25c each; 4-inch pots, 50c 
each; 6-inch pots, 75c each. 
FORMOSISSIMA: Very good one to have, 
but difficult to secure. Tube and sepals 
creamy-white, violet corolla. Plants in 3- 
inch pots, each, 35c. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Niederholzer) : One 
of the most dainty of the single, medium¬ 
sized flowers. Pale pink tube and sepals 
with pale blue corolla. Strong, upright 
grower, profuse bloomer. Seems to do best 
in deep shade. Each, 65c. 
GEORGE BARR: (Hazard & Hazard): 
Except for its white anthers this one 
might be easily mistaken for a greatly en¬ 
larged and improved Venus Victrix. Very 
floriferous. 50c each. 
GLENDALE (E. & R.): A very strong, 
tall growing, vigorous plant with a pro¬ 
fusion of dainty single coral-pink flowers. 
This is a very fine variety that will stand 
full sun if planted along the coastal regions 
of California. Plants in 3-inch pots, each 
25c; in 4-inch pots, each 35c. 
HALLOWE’EN: Dr. Legan. 
Similar in growth to Cascade. 
Very large flowers with corol¬ 
la light plum, sepals white 
flushed pink. Considered one 
of the best. 3-inch pots, 20c 
each; 4-inch pots, 35c each. 
HAUTE MONDE (Hazard & 
Hazard): Single corolla of 
tyrian rose, sepals creamy 
white washed with tyrian rose. 
A good grower with very at¬ 
tractive foliage. Plants in 3- 
inch pots, 25c each; 4-inch 
pots, 50c. 
HENRI POINCARE: To my 
mind one of the most beau¬ 
tiful fuchsias grown. The 
long violet-blue corolla forms 
a perfect bell, which is hand¬ 
somely set off by pointed red 
sepals. Stock very limited. 
Plants in 3-inch pots, 20c 
each; plants in 4-inch pots, 
35c each. (See page 7.) 
HUGH EVANS (Evans & 
Reeves): A single trailing va¬ 
riety much like our old friend 
Marinka. Both petals and se¬ 
pals are longer which en¬ 
hances the grace and beauty 
of the whole plant. The tube 
and sepals are a true crimson 
with corolla of peony-purple 
tinged red. 3-inch pots, 25c; 
4- inch pots, 50c each. 
LEO DELIBES: A new one 
that has already become a 
LITTLE BEAUTY: Truly a little beauty. 
The plant is dwarf and compact, which 
makes it excellent for pot culture or for 
planting. Very free flowering with laven¬ 
der-blue-corolla changing to rosy-lavender. 
The deep pink sepals make a fine contrast. 
Plants in 3-inch pots, 20c each; 4-inch 
pots, 35c each. 
LORD BYRON: Another dwarf bushy 
plant of great merit. The dark green foli¬ 
age makes a perfect background for the 
deep velvety purple and scarlet flowers. 
Very popular. 
LUSTER IMPROVED: A medium tall 
grower with good foliage. Bright orange- 
red corolla, creamy-white tube and sepals. 
An old one but still one of the best. 
LUCIEN BREVAL: A very large flow¬ 
ered single of great merit. Light pink, 
almost white, tube and sepals with corolla 
of tantalizing rose-bengal. The whole flow¬ 
er is overlaid with a bright iridescence 
found only in exquisite jewels. 3-inch pots, 
20c each; 4-inch pots, 35c each. 
(Illustrated on page 7.) 
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ERNEST RENAIN 
