Fuechsias 
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FUCHSIAS—STANDARD VARIETIES 
The following: 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
ABBEY FARGES—Deep pink sepals and double corolla 
of silvery lilac; tall. 
BALKON—Trailing. Deep pink single corolla and lighter 
pink corolla. A very fine variety. 
BOLIVIANA—An erect species with the stems borne 
down by large clusters of long and slender tubular 
flowers, rich rose-red in color. 
CALIFORNIA. A fine variety for a tree-form specimen. 
Bright orange corolla, and coral-pink sepals. 
CASCADE—Trailing. The sepals are coral-rose and very 
long; the corolla is deep bright rose, and very large. An 
excellent hanging basket type. 
CORALLE (Triphylla)—The foliage is blue-green, and 
the flowers are rich salmon-orange produced in large 
clusters. 
COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN—A fine variety with small, 
pale pink corolla, with white tube and sepals. One of 
the best. 
DAINTY LADY—Corolla semi-double, white veined car- 
mine at base, tube and sepals deep red. Bushy. 
DALLIANCE—Trailing. Light red sepals and tube, and 
bright red single corolla. Large and luxuriant foliage. 
DOLLAR PRINCESS — Short, double corolla, purple 
shaded with rose at the base. The sepals are scarlet. 
EVELYN LITTLE—Semi-trailing. Single rose-pink cor- 
olla and deep pink sepals. 
FASCINATION — Sepals carmine, 
flushed rose; double. Very dwarf. 
FORMOSISSIMA. A very dainty variety. The tube and 
sepals of the flower are creamy white, and the single 
corolla is of soft rose. 
GLOIRE DE MARCHI—The semi-double white corolla 
opens wide, surrounded by rather short sepals of rosy- 
red. 
GRENADIER—The long sepals are scarlet and pointed, 
and the large double corolla is violet-purple with red. 
GYPSY QUEEN—One of the finest, having very large 
flowers with deep crimson sepals and rosy-mauve 
petals. 
HALLOWE’EN—Trailing. One of Dr. lLegan’s 
Single corolla, deep red with lavender tinge; 
pale pink. 
HENRI. POINCAIRE—The petals of the unusually long 
violet-blue corolla unfold in a whorl, while the pointed 
red sepals reflex directly back to the stem, giving the 
flower a striking effect of great length. 
JULIUS—Another fine single variety. Sepals red, corolla 
rosy lavender. 
LENA—Double, rosy blue corolla, with pink sepals. 
LUSTRE IMPROVED. Creamy white tube and sepals; 
bright orange-red single corolla. 
MADAME CAROLYN—A very large double variety, with 
lavender corolla tinged rose, and red sepals. 
MADAME DANJOUX—Double white corolla, heavily suf- 
fused carmine-red; sepals red. Very fine. 
MARINKA—Semi-trailing. Crimson-scarlet sepals, 
single rosy scarlet corolla; outstanding. 
MICROPHYLLA—A shrubby species that will bloom all 
year. Small, light green foliage, and small carmine-pink 
flowers. 
MME. AUBIN — Single corolla, deep rose with orange 
cast; sepals pale salmon. A vigorous grower. 
MME. J. FEUILLET—Large double white corolla with 
rose suffusion, and broad sepals of rosy red. 
MRS. RUNDLE-—-Long, single corolla of vivid orange, 
with flesh colored sepals. A very good new variety. 
MRS. VICTOR REITER—Trailing. A fascinating variety. 
The coral-red single corolla contrasts strikingly with 
the nearly pure white tube, and long pointed sepals. 
corolla light pink 
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SHIPPING TERMS OF FUCHIAS 
Orders for Fuchsias amounting to $2.00 or more are 
sent PREPAID within the 3rd zone (300 miles) from San 
Francisco. On orders from more distant points, shipping 
weights may be figured as the first plant weighing three 
pounds, and each additional plant one pound. 
Due to the cost of packing materials, it is not prac- 
ticable to ship less than three plants, except in combina- 
tion with other plants. 

NONPAREIL. Large flowers having a wide ruffled cor- 
olla shading from violet to lilac, and pink sepals. 
PATTY EVANS. May best be described as a great im- 
provement over Rolla. Very vigorous upright growth, 
with large flowers having a full double corolla of pure 
white, and long white sepals tinted soft rose. 
PHENOMENAL—Sepals scarlet-carmine, corolla double 
and very broad, and rich dark blue in color. 
PRIDE OF EXETER—Trailing. Sepals salmon-rose; cor- 
olla semi-double and a fine shade of salmon-rose with 
a touch of lavender. 
PRINCE CHARMING—Sepals_ scarlet-carmine, 
rose-red, single. Of dwarf bushy habit, 
bedding or window boxes, 
PRINCE OF ORANGE—Sepals deep salmon-pink; single, 
deep orange-vermilion corolla with soft carmine tube. 
ROLLA—Sepals white suffused pale pink, corolla white 
and double. An old, but very distinct variety. 
ROSE OF DENMARK—Sepals are pale blush and re- 
flexed. The corolla is pale rose, shading to deep rose 
at edges; single. Very dwarf. 
ROSE PILLAR—The wide petals of the single corolla are 
a pleasing neyron rose, and the recurved sepals and 
tube are of the same identical color. A most distinctive 
self-colored variety; upright growth. 
ROYAL PURPLE—The sepals and tube are scarlet, while 
the corolla is a very intense purple; double. 
STORM KING—Sepals dark carmine; corolla white, 
shaded rose; double. 
SUNRAY—This variety has single flowers with a rosy 
purple corolla, and salmon sepals. The foliage is vari- 
egated silvery white and green. 
SUNSET—Open single corolla of deep salmon-cerise; tube 
and sepals light salmon-pink. Grows strongly to a well 
shaped bush having fine foliage. ‘ 
SUZANNE PASQUIER—This fine variety has very large 
double flowers. Corolla white; sepals scarlet. 
TORPILLEUR—Sepals intense red, corolla flesh, shaded 
rose; double. 
corolla 
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