CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND FUCHSIAS 
FUCHSIA SPECIES 
CORYMBIFLORA. (Peru). 
Fine tall, 
spreading aristocratic 
plant, with large handsome foliage and clusters of very long, bril- 
liant red flowers in clusters. 
CORYMBIFLORA ALBA. Like the preceding variety, but with 
petals of deep pink and long tubes of waxy white. 
(Note: 
MAGELLANICA GRACILIS. 
(Chili 
Do not apply commercial fertilizer to these two varieties.) 
and Peru). A very old 
type, attaining great height. Vigorous, with small narrow leaves, 
and in bloom constantly. Small flowers with red sepals and short 
purple corolla. 35c. 
SERRATIFOLIA. 
(Peru). Rare, and one of the most beautiful, 
with long tube of waxy cerise, fading to blush; green tipped sepals 
and petals of bright orange. Plant is of low growth and should 
have a cool, shaded position. 4-inch pots, each 50c. 

AMY LYE. Bears a profusion of single coral- 
orange blossoms with waxy white sepals. Strong, 
compact plants, constantly in bloom. 
ANDRE LE NOTRE. One of the largest doubles, 
with corolla of deep prune purple, very full, and 
broad crimson sepals. 
AURORA SUPERBA. Magnificent large single 
flowers with vivid orange petals, light apricot 
sepals and tube. 
BLACK PRINCE. One of the finer older Fuchsias, 
that blooms freely from early spring until Novem- 
ber, producing very large single flowers with 
broad open petals of deep rosy pink, and bright 
rose sepals. The plant is of medium height, with 
fine foliage. 
BLUE BOY. Single flowers, corolla of violet 
blue changing to rosy violet; sepals white, tinted 
flesh. A strong, tall plant that stands sun well. 
BEVERLY HILLS. Striking single flowers with 
corolla of glowing burgundy red and long sepals 
of bright coral pink. Strong grower, free flower- 
ing; makes a fine specimen plant. 
BRENTWOOD. The first all-white double Fuch- 
sia, delicate blossoms of medium size. Low, 
bushy plants; should have a cool, shady place. 
4 inch pots, each 50c. 
CALIFORNIA. Bright orange flowers of good 
size, with coral pink sepals. Tall vigorous plants, 
free flowering. 
CAROLYN. Lovely double flowers of soft rosy 
lilac and deep pink sepals. Low growing. 
CATALINA. Beautiful large double flowers of 
snowy white, with long crimson sepals. A strong 
grower with fine foliage. 
COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN. The daintiest of all 
Fuchsias, with attractive pastel flowers of me- 
dium size, waxy white, delicately tinted pink. 
The plant is of compact habit, with deep green 
foliage. 
FASCINATION. Large snowy double flowers in 
rosy pink tones, the thick petals of soft rose pink, 
and sepals of deeper pink. Hardy, and a vigorous 
grower. 
GLENDALE. Dainty coral pink single flowers. 
Free flowering, hardy, grows quite tall and can 
stand full sun. 
G. MONK. Fine semi-double sort, with deep 
pink sepals and tube; the corolla a rich purple 
blue. An excellent compact plant for pot cul- 
ture, free flowering over a long season. 
GYPSY QUEEN. One of the finest and showiest 
of all Fuchsias, Giant double flowers of rich rosy 
lavender, with sepals of bright red. A tall, vigor- 
ous plant, grand for specimens. 
HENRI POINCARE. Very fine single variety, 
with long. violet blue corolla and pointed red 
sepals. 35c. 
JANE EVANS. Vigorous plant with beautiful 
foliage. Large single flowers of coral and cerise. 
35c. 
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JUNE CAROLYN. Grows tall and bushy, with 
single blooms of coral, blended with carmine, and 
sepals of salmon tipped with green. 35e. 
KORALLE. Bushy compact plant with lustrous 
light green foliage and flowers of deep coral, 
vivid and showy. 35e. 
LORD BYRON. Low growing, compact plant; 
brilliantly colored flowers of very deep purple 
and crimson. 35¢. 
MARYBETH. A tall plant of graceful habit, 
with drooping branches. Long white sepals tinted 
lilac; corolla of soft salmon. 
MME. CARNOT. Beautiful large full double 
flowers, with reflexed sepals of deep pink, and 
soft pink corolla. 
MR. GLADSTONE. Very showy double flowers 
of deep rich purple. 
MRS. JOHN D. FREDERICKS. Free flowering, 
fast growing large plants, with literally hundreds 
of dainty salmon-pink blossoms. Will grow in 
ull sun. 
MURIEL. Giant single transparent cherry-col- 
ored flowers, crimson sepals long and_ twisted. 
Strong grower, profuse bloomer over a long sea- 
son, and one of the best. 
NONPAREIL. Very large showy, semi-double 
flowers of rosy violet blue, with sepals of ivory 
white, are freely produced over a long blooming 
season. 
_ OTTO. One of the most popular of all Fuch- 
sias, because of its abundance of large purple 
a crimson flowers, and its usefulness as a pot 
plant. 
PAMELA. Fine plant with good foliage and 
large single flowers, petals lavender edged with 
scarlet, long green-tipped white sepals. 
PASADENA. Compact plant with large double 
flowers; petals snowy white, sepals of deep rose. 
_PATTY EVANS. New and beautiful double, 
with snowy white corolla and very long white 
sepals tinted soft pink on the under side. Very 
tall and vigorous. 
_PINK PEARL. Large, showy semi-double blooms 
with soft rose pink petals and sepals of paler pink. 
PRIDE OF EXETER. An old favorite for the 
garden, with semi-double flowers of light rose 
and cerise. 
PRIDE OF ORION. Very long double flowers 
of unusual beauty. The corolla is ivory white, 
streaked with cerise, sepals are deep crimson. 


Prices of all Fuchsias on this page, except 
as noted: 4-inch pots, each 35c. 10% 
discount on orders for 10 plants of one 
or assorted varieties, except special 
collections. 




ROSECROFT. Known as the Holly Leaf Fuchsia, 
because of its thick, deep green foliage. Long 
flowers with striped pink corolla and crimson se- 
pals. 4 inch pots, each 50c. 
ROSE QUEEN. Brilliant red sepals, petals of 
clear violet. Very hardy and vigorous plant, with 
beautiful light green foliage. 
ROYAL PURPLE. Richest coloring of all double 
varieties. Corolla is velvety purple, sepals are 
bright glowing scarlet. Compact plant of sturdy 
growth. 
SUNSET. Open, bell-shaped single flowers of 
bright coral, with sepals of delicate salmon pink, 
tipped green. Medium growth. 
SWANLEY YELLOW. Large clusters of long 
single flowers of rich yellow, sepals of coral pink. 
Fine ornamental plant with beautiful foliage. 
THE CHIEF. A giant double violet and car- 
mine Fuchsia of great beauty. Sepals are brilliant 
carmine, and the thickly petalled corolla is deep 
toad poet A splendid showy plant of fine form 
an abit. 
We can also supply other sizes, as well as 
large hanging baskets and tree-shaped Fuchsias, 
many of them in bloom. Please ask for prices. 
TRAILING VARIETIES 
BALKON. Graceful trailing plant with single 
flowers of light pink, very dainty. A lovely sort 
for baskets, 
CASCADE. Favorite Fuchsia for hanging bas- 
kets, the long curving branches being covered 
with large single flowers of exquisite pink, sal- 
mon and cerise, the sepals long and pointed. 
Cascade has the most perfect weeping form of 
any basket Fuchsias, and becomes literally cov- 
ered with blooms of sensational size. 
CLARET CUP—See Novelties. 
COVENT GARDEN. A _semi-trailing Fuchsia, 
lovely for baskets or trained on a trellis. Sinale 
flowers with deep rose petals and white sepals. 
FALLING STARS—See Novelties. 
HALLOWE’EN—See Novelties. 
MARINKA. Almost a self color, with rosy scar- 
let corolla and scarlet sepals. A semi-trailing 
plant that may be staked up to show the gorg- 
eous flowers. 
MRS. VICTOR REITER. Fine trailing plant, 
suitable for baskets. Has beautiful bright green 
foliage, and flowers of pure crimson, with long 
slender sepals and tube of creamy white. 4 inch 
pots, each 50c. 
MRS. W. H. WARE. Orchid corolla and light 
pink sepals, well reflexed; a fine semi-double pas- 
tel, excellent for hanging baskets. 
ORANGE GLORY. Showy and free flowering. 
Plant of semi-climbing habit, the tips of the 
long drooping branches loaded with very long, 
single flowers of vivid orange, with delicate sal- 
mon-pink sepals. 
SAN FRANCISCO—See Novelties. 
THE DOCTOR. Large flowers of attractive pink 
tones, the corolla deep pink, with long pointed 
sepals of lighter pink. Sturdy plant of semi-trail- 
ing habit. 
TREASURE ISLAND. Very fine new hybrid 
Fuchsia, for shady positions. Beautifully formed 
flowers of rose, the corolla veined in deeper rose 
with pale purple shading. Sepals are green tipped. 
The freest flowering pastel variety; of semi-weep- 
ing habit, with long willowy branches. 
WISTARIA—See Novelties. 


Besides the distinctly weeping Fuchsias de- 
scribed above, the following make lovely baskets: 
Muriel Patty Evans 
Nonpareil Pride of Exeter 
WIRE HANGING BASKETS 
Empty, complete with hanger. 


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Green moss, for lining baskets, 1 Ib. 35¢c. 
(2 Ibs. required for 12 inch basket.) 
