
DUCHESS OF ALBANY 
CASCADE: See hanging basket varieties, 
Page 7. 
CLARET CUP: See hanging basket varie- 
ties, Page 7. 
COLIBRI: A small flowered variety, but 
very attractive. The plant is a rather 
compact grower with small foliage and 
myriads of red and purple flowers. It is 
an early bloomer and really worthwhile. 
COVENT GARDEN: See hanging basket 
varieties, Page 7. 
COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN 
Conceded by all to be the most dainty of 
all Fuchsias. The single, medium sized 
flowers have sepals and corolla of delicate 
pearl pink. We have been trying for 
years to build up a stock of this beauty, 
but find ourselves always over-sold. Plants 
in 3-inch pots, 25c ea.; 4-inch pots, 50c ea. 
CUPID: Deep blue-pink corolla with 
glowing deep pink sepals. A fine compact 
grower, producing a never-ending show of 
beautiful bloom. Excellent for pot or 
border culture. 
DISPLAY: No plant could be better 
named, for of all Fuchsias this beauty re- 
mains among the most popular. From early 
spring until late November it produces a 
sensational show. The blossoms have broad 
open petals of deep rosy-pink, set upon 
clear pink sepals. The plant is a compact 
medium grower. Maximum height 5 feet. 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY: This and Swan- 
ley Yellow are the only real rivals of Dis- 
play. The plant is a tall grower and a con- 
tinuous bloomer with fine bright green 
foliage. After all, what more can be said 
in favor of any plant? The deep reddish 
pink corolla is set upon faintly tinted 
waxy white sepals, giving the impression 
of a beautiful, well-set gem. 

RAINBOW COLLECTION 
ERNEST RENAINE: For the past two 
years I've been telling you how good this 
one is. Now I am more convinced than 
ever that it is, one of the best tall grow- 
ing varieties. Luxuriant green foliage 
which enhances the beauty of the bloom. 
Iridescent rose-pink corolla, shading to 
sparkling white at the base; waxy-white 
sepals. 
ERECTA NOVELTY: Contrary to the 
rule of all other fuchsias the flowers 
stand erect instead of hanging down. The 
color is a delightful combination of red, 
white and pink. Plants in 3-inch pots, 
each, 20c; 4-inch pots, each 35c. Illustrated 
Page 7. 
FALLING STARS: See 
varieties, Page 7. 
hanging basket 
FIREFALL: See 
ties, Page 7. 
hanging basket varie- 
FIREFLUSH: Well named with its large 
brilliant flowers of glowing orange, en- 
hanced by sepals of light salmon-rose. A 
medium grower of open habit. Plants in 
3-inch pots, 20c each; 4-inch pots, 35c 
each; 6-inch pots, 85c each. 
FORMOSISSIMA: Very good one to have 
but difficult to secure. Tube and sepals 
creamy-white, violet corolla. Plants in 
32-inch pots, 20c each; 4-inch pots, 35c each. 
ERNEST RENAINE 
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Specimen Plants 
In addition to the many varieties of 
fuchsias listed in this catalog, we have 
many fine specimen plants in larger sizes 
ranging in price from $1.00 to $5.00 each. 
Tree Shaped Fuchsias 
Many varieties lend themselves readily 
to standard or tree shaped culture. Be- 
cause of the long blooming season of the 
fuchsias they make excellent tub or pot- 
plant subjects for the patio or garden. 

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FORGET-ME-NOT (Niederholzer): One 
of the most dainty of the single, medium- 
sized flowers. Pale pink tube and sepals 
with pale blue corolla. Strong, upright 
grower, profuse bloomer. Seems to do 
best in deep shade. Plants in 3-inch pots, 
2°c each; 4-inch pots, 35c each. 
GLENDALE (E. & R.): A very strong, 
tall growing, vigorous plant with a pro- 
fusion of dainty single coral-pink flowers. 
This is a very fine variety that will stand 
full sun if planted along the coastal re- 
gions of California. Plants in 3-inch pots, 
each 20c; in 4-inch pots, each 35c. 
ERECTA NOVELTY 

A real opportunity for you to secure a 
wonderful collection of fuchsias at small 
cost. These plants are all first class in 
every respect. 
plants, my choice, no 
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15 alike, all properly labeled ford [75 
By Express, in California, $2.75 


