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ROSE PILLAR (Reiter, Jr.): Here is a tempting variety of 
exquisite charm, and in our estimation, one of the finest of the 
new fuchsias, for it introduces an entirely new color. The plant 
is a vigorous grower with good foliage. The flowers are saucer¬ 
shaped with petals of clear neyron-rose edged with a thick margin 
of geranium lake. Sepals are neyron rose tipped green. 60c each. 
THOMASINA: A splendid vigorous plant with lush dark green 
foliage. Medium sized flowers with scarlet colored sepals. Dark, 
exotic henna-orange petals. Plants in 3-inch pots, each 20c; 
4-inch pots, each 35c. 
TRAILING QUEEN: Very fine for hanging basket or window 
box, because of its distinct trailing habit. Bright clear red corolla 
with long pointed bright scarlet sepals. Makes a grand show for 
many months. 
TREASURE ISLAND (Victor Reiter): Sepals of this beauty are 
a satiny Neyron rose with tips of pale green. The corolla shades 
from Neyron rose at the base to fuchsia pink of the palest hue 
veined in a deeper shade. A very vigorous grower. Plants in 
3-inch pots, 25c each; 4-inch pots, 50c each; 6-inch pots, $1.00 
each. 
RAINBOW COLLECTION 
A real opportunity for you to secure a wonderful col¬ 
lection of fuchsias at small cost. These plants are all 
first class in every respect. 
1 C plants, my choice, no two alike, 
I J all properly labeled, for. 
By Express, in California, $2.75 
$*|75 
VENUS VICTRIX: Botanical history tells us that this was the 
first Fuchsia to appear with white sepals, and violet-blue corolla. 
The flowers and foliage are small but very distinct. The plant 
is temperamental, and very difficult to grow. When available: 
Plants in 3-inch pots, each 50c; 4-inch pots, each 75c. 
WESTWOOD: A tall growing, slender plant that will climb the 
side of a trellis or wall to over 10 feet. The long, slender flowers 
have a white corolla with twisted sepals of light red. 
WHITE BEAUTY: Open, saucer shaped, corolla. Four single 
white petals veined scarlet, sepals reflexed. 
WISTERIA (Niederholzer) : This has been a sensation wherever 
shown. The name is fitting for the color of the bloom, and much 
more so for the habit of growth. It is unique, literally growing 
like a wisteria climber. Ideal for pergola or for basket. The leath¬ 
ery inside of the sepals is tinged phlox-pink. Outside of sepals 
is almost white. The single corolla is mallow purple, and oddly 
irregular in shape. Plants in 4-inch pots, each 65c. 
SAN FRANCISCO (Reiter, Jr.): A weeping variety of extreme 
beauty and appeal. It has all the good qualities of its parents, 
Robert Blatry and Mrs. Victor Reiter. The sepals are large, long 
and luxuriant looking. Their color is pale carmine rose on the 
outside. The large single corolla is pure geranium lake. An inter¬ 
esting feature of the tube is that it is more squarish than round. 
If you like basket varieties you are sure to want this one. 65c each. 
SCINTILLATION (Hazard & Hazard): Long reflexed sepals of 
tyrian rose inside, darker outside. Corolla single to semi-double 
with edges of petals picoteed. A strong grower. 50c each. 
SUNRAY: Most beautiful foliage imaginable. A striking com¬ 
bination of silvery white, green, orange and yellow. If this plant 
had no bloom at all it would still be a valuable asset to any 
plant collection. Medium tall, rather compact grower. The rosy 
purple and salmon flowers blend well with the foliage. 
SUNSET (Niederholzer): This one is the result of a cross be¬ 
tween Rollo and Aurora Superba. The plant seems to have the 
good qualities of both parents. The corolla and sepals are a de¬ 
lightful combination of those scintillating golden-salmon and 
orange-red shades of a western sunset. 3-inch pots, 20c each; 
4-inch pots, 35c each. 
SWANLEY YELLOW: While not a true yellow, from a short 
distance the masses of flowers give that impression. This is one 
of the most popular of all of the Fuchsias. There is little wonder 
about this, for the plant is a strong sturdy grower, with luxuriant 
large leaves, and is practically a continuous bloomer. Long tube. 
THE DOCTOR: Anoth er fine variety, deep pink to deep rose 
corolla with long pointed petals of soft salmon pink. 
YERBA BUENA: (Reiter, Jr.) Another fuchsia of-unusual color. 
A tall upright grower with single frilled flowers. The corolla, 
which is interestingly convoluted and toothed, ranges from deep 
tyrian rose on its margin to rose maddern at its base. The com¬ 
pletely upturned sepals are pale carmine. This striking novelty 
is sure to be in great demand. Plants in 4-inch pots, each 65c. 
YOUR CHOICE Collection 
$125 
Any 6 Listed below. 
Plants in 4 in. pots .... 
GYPSY QUEEN: Finest Lavender. 
LITTLE BEAUTY: Excellent pot plants. 
CASCADE: Popular pink and white basket 
type. 
PHENOMENAL: Wonderful double red and 
purple. 
ERECTA NOVELTY: Flowers stand up in¬ 
stead of drooping. 
SWANLEY YELLOW: Most popular salmon 
yellow. 
MRS. GLADSTONE: One of the best red and 
white doubles. 
CHRISTMAS GEM: A tryphilla hybrid. 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY: Gorgeous pink and 
white single. 
DAINTY LADY: Exquisite red and white 
single. 
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