PRICES—Except where marked otherwise, all of the 
following, including the hanging pot and pot plant fuchsias, 
are 25c each for strong plants in 2% inch pots, $2.50 per doz. 
35c each for strong plants in 4 inch pots, $3.50 per doz. For 
quantity rates please see page 2. 
ABBE FARGES—Semi-double corolla silvery lilac, tube 
and sepals red. Upright grower with flowers of medium 
size in great profusion. Very dependable variety. 
ALICE HOFMANN-—Single white corolla, rose pink sepals. 
Masses of medium size flowers on bushy plant. 
AMELIE AUBIN—Single deep rose red corolla, long tube 
and sepals white. Very large flowers, vigorous grower. 
ANNIE EARLE—Single corolla rose pink shaded orange, 
tube and sepals white shaded light pink. Upright grower. 
ANTIGON E—Single corolla pink, flushed glowing orange; 
tubes and sepals white. Strong grower, luxurious foliage. 
Very attractive coloring, quite different. 
ARBORESCENS (syn. Syringaeflora)—The lilac-flowered 
fuchsia. Erect terminal panicles of rosy lilac flowers. 
Strong growing bush with attractive foliage. Tall. 
AURORA SUPERBA—Single corolla deep orange peach, 
sepals and tube light apricot. Spreading grower, requires 
staking. Peculiar “curled” foliage. This variety and 
Swanley Yellow differ only in shading of sepals and both 
of these are very close to the Monterey we offer. 
AVIATOR—Single long white corolla, tube and sepals 
red. Long, twisted sepals. Tall, bushy grower. 
BEAUTY OF EXETER (syn. Pride of Exeter) — Semi- 
double, long corolla of rose, suffused and streaked with 
orange at base of petals. Long, large sepals light rose. 
Well shaped, very large flowers in great abundance. One 
of the best. 
BEAUTY OF SWANLEY (syn. Villa Hebe)—Single co- 
rolla soft rose pink, long sepals white, tinted pink. Not 
quite as large as Formosissima, but faster and stronger 
growing. 
BEVERLY HILLS — Single corolla burgundy red, long 
outspread sepals light rose. Strong upright grower, large 
flowers. Attracted attention wherever exhibited by us in 
1940. 
BLACK PRINCESS—Single or semi-double corolla very 
darkest purple, veined and streaked with red near base 
of petals. Upturned red sepals. Large flower with spread- 
ing corolla. A fine new fuchsia. 2% inch pots, 35c; 4 
inch pots 50c. 
BLUE MOON —Semi-double corolla nearest to true blue, 
tube and sepals bright red. Well shaped corolla, long 
sepals. Strong, upright grower and free flowering. 
BOLIVIANA (syn. Braziliensis)—Long narrow tube, 
sepals and corolla deep scarlet red. Flowers in large 
Clusters, followed by ornamental berries like grapes. Wil! 
stand sun. Strong grower, tall, but somewhat tender to 
frost. 
BRENTWOODDouble corolla snowy white, sepals and 
tube white in heavy shade, tube and sepals tinted red 
where exposed to sun. Plants of low, bushy growth, fine 
for pot culture. The first all white (in shade) double 
fuchsia, but one that is not the easiest to grow and needs 
special attention as to location, watering and fertilizer. 
CLAIRE DE LUNE (syn. Monterey, but erroneously) — 
Single corolla very short, salmon orange; sepals and very 
long tube salmon. Strong grower with large, broad leaves. 
CLARET CUP—Single corolla claret red, recurved sepals 
pale carmine. Beautiful large flowers. Many consider 
Claret Cup the best of the Cascade group. 2% in. pots 35c 
CONSTANCE—Double corolla blue, shaded pink; sepals 
pink. Upright habit, bushy, and free blooming. 
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