FUCHSIAS 
Membership in the American Fuchsia Society is 
very helpful to every fancier. Dues of $1.00 per year 
furnish many reports of fuchsia culture and other 
useful information. Send your application to G. 
Niederholzer, 405 Collingwood Ave., San Francisco, 
Calif. 
As garden shrubs, pot plants or window box flow- 
ers, the fuchsias in the new and modern varieties 
bring us marvelous beauty and splendor such as no 
other flowers can produce. They are becoming more 
popular each season and the Fuchsia Society of 
America is making flower lovers acquainted with 
their exotic charm. 
Portland and the entire coast region enjoys a cli- 
mate most favorable to fuchsia culture, as they seem 
to revel in cool damp weather and thrive in partial 
shade, yet enjoy rich loose soils and copious water 
during dry warm weather. 
Plants may be set out from early April on to July 
and will flower until the frost of fall brings a stop. If 
the bushes are covered with a heavy layer or mound 
of peat moss they will survive the coastal winters 
very successfully as we have proven repeatedly. 
We are growers of Oregon’s first Fuchsia Collee- 
tion, comprising over 50 modern varieties which are 
available to our customers in varied sizes from the 
215-ineh pots to 5 and 6-inch specimens ranging in 
place from 15c to $1.50, according to size, perfection 
and age of varieties. 
We invite visitors to come and see our fuchsias. 
This enables a more diligent choice of sorts and sizes 
than is possible from reading descriptive lists. Fre- 
quently fine large specimen plants are available at 
bargain prices. 

FUCHSIA URNS. The unique beauty that may be achieved 
from a diligent planting of special fuchsia varieties in certain 
type urns is too little known and merits wide adoption for 
veranda or garden decoration. Rich soils and selection of 
suitable sorts are important prerequisites to artistic charm 
and elegance. We will offer special se’ections on request if 
colors of urns are stipulated. 

WINDOW BOXES OF FUCHSIAS. There is perhaps no 
more elegant effect obtainable than a good selection of 
Fuchsias for window boxes facing north or east. We will 
gladly make recommendations of the best sorts for this use 
and offer assortments to suit locations. 
Spread and Trailing Fuchsia. Sorts suited to window box 
planting are: Trai'ing Queen, Baleon, Dalliance, Marinka, 
Muriel, Fireflush, Morning Mist, Cascade, Annie Earl, Mrs. 
Rundle, ete. 
NOVELTIES 
The following sorts are of latest introduction and will be a 
novelty to our section of the Northwest. They are creations 
hy G. Niederholzer, Victor Reiter, Dr. Legan and other hybrid- 
izers of the Bay Region. 
Selection of 5 or more plants, 5% discount; 10 or more 
plants, 10% discount. 
Mrs. Victor Reiter. Of spreading to trailing habit; extra 
long sepals and tube of ivory white color contrasting sharply 
with coral red single petals; a real beauty. 75c to $1.50. 
Claret Cups. A trailing sort; improvement on Cascade, with 
larger and deeper colored corolla, otherwise resembling Cas- 
cade in habit and foliage. $1.00 each. 
Doctor John Gallway. Of spreading to upright habit with 
larger flower than Storm King but resembling same; a fine 
double white sort with scarlet sepals. 75c to $1.00. 
Rose Pillar. A vigorous upright grower; large foliage, single 
flowers of neyron rose color; calix and corolla alike; suited for 
standard and wall growing. 50c to 75c (4-in. pot). 
Portland Beauty. Trailing sort to spreading habit, with 
fiery red petals and creamy calix. $1.00 each. 
San Francisco. Trailing sort with large single flowers of 
carmine rose sepals and deeper colored corolla. $1.00 each. 
Reiter’s Giant. Upright heavy growth; very large double 
purple corolla with broad upright sepals of carmine red. $1.00. 
Ballerina. Tall growing single flowered, pink with ivory 
white calix. 50c each. 
Black Princesse. Tall growing, single flowers, very deep 
purple corolla. Calix and sepals scarlet. 75c. 
Pewee Rose. Spreading sort of vigorous growth with pro- 
fusion of small flowers in clear rose color. 75c. 
Mademoiselle. Of bushy growth, vigorous and profuse 
bloomer with white tube marked crimson; white sepa’s tipped 
green with single corolla of clear light rose colored petals. 
$1.00. 
Falling Stars. Profuse growing, trailing variety; calix and 
sepals of large dimensions, light carmine red; corolla with 
single petals of orange red, 75c. 
Mu-Lan. Of upright growth, floriferous, single corolla; 
petals white veined and edged rose red; long calix, sepals light 
red inside, dark red outside; the whole producing an effect of 
novelty and distinction. Still rare. $1.00. 
Novelty introductions by G. Niederholzer, editor of the 
Fuchsia Bulletin of San Francisco. These wonderful creations 
can now be furnished for 50c each. 
Sunset. A vigorous grower with beautiful foliage, calix 
and sepals. Pale pink with corolla of flaring form in richest 
sunset colors. Very profuse flowering. 
