
BRENTWOOD 
CHIEF: Popular from the day it was in- 
troduced. The enormous double flowers 
are a rich, deep violet. wit some of the 
petals flushed cerise. The sepals offer a 
fine contrast of dark carmine. The plant 
is compact and stocky. with good foliage. 
Plants in 3-inch pots, 2c each; in 4-inch 
pots, 35c each. 
DANUBE BLUE: Is the shining star 
among the Blue Fuchsias. The flowers 
offer a color combination that is pleasing 
to every eye. The deep-pink sepals are 
a perfect setting for the large, double, 
blue corolla. Stock very limited. 3-inch 
pot plants, each 20c; 4-inch pot plants, 
each 35c. 
DAINTY LADY: If ever a flower was 
well named this is it. It is medium sized, 
semi-double with a corolla of purest white 
and tube and sepals deep scarlet. 
DIAMENT: Here is an old-time favorite. 
Though it has been planted for years it is 
still popular. The large plant which we 
have planted out at the nursery, never 
fails to receive its share of praise by all 
the many hundreds of visitors that see it. 
The large, white, loosely formed corolla 
is streaked with carmine and the sepals 
are a rich scarlet. 
DOLLAR PRINCESS: What a flower pro- 
ducer this is! The dainty rosy-purple and 
searlet flowers literally cover the compact 
bushy plants. This one is a dandy for pot 
culture or foreground planting, as _ its 
maximum height is 2 to 3 feet. 
DR. JOHN GALLWEY: The flowers of 
this variety are exceptionally large, with 
full double corolla of rich, creamy white, 
veined at the base with rose madder. 
Broad sepals pointing upward and out- 
ward, rose madder in color. The flower 
stems are long, permitting the blossoms 
to stand well out from the plant. Plants 
3-inch pots, each 20c; 4-inch pots, each 
35c; 6-inch pots, each 65c. 
ELSA: Rosy-purple corolla and tube 
with sepals wax-white flushed rose-pink, 
a good one in-a hanging basket. 
FASCINATION (Irwin's Giant Pink): A 
gorgeous variety that attracts much at- 
tention. The plant is a medium tall grow- 
er, yet compact. The full double corolla 
is a soft rose streaked with deeper tones, 
with deep pink sepals. One of my favor- 
ites. 
FLACON DE NEIGE: A fiower with real 
character. Rich green foliage that makes 
a perfect background for the profusion 
of gorgeous semi-double blossoms. The 
petals surrounded by bright scarlet sepals 
gives the appearance of a rare jewel. 3- 
inch pots, each 20c; 4-inch pots, each 35c. 
GENERAL ROBERTS: See Phenomenal. 

DAINTY LADY 
GERBERT: A striking combination of 
colors this. The outer row of petals are 
bright scarlet streaked and splashed with 
purple. The inner rows of petals are a 
deep purple. The sepals are bright rosy 
scarlet. The plant is a good strong grower; 
popular as a novelty. 
G. MONK: Has all the fine qualities of 
Dollar Princess. A good compact grower 
and wonderful bloomer. Corolla is a fine 
blue with deep pink sepals. We never 
have too many of these. They always sell. 
HAP HAZARD: A very fine variety, 
good grower, medium tall, with excellent 
foliage. The flowers have deep purple 
petals, at the bottom of which is a tiny 
white line; scarlet sepals. 
JULIETTE ADAMS: The counter-part to 
Diament with larger flowers. The petals 
of this enormous flower are white, streak- 
ed and flushed with rose. Sepals of 
bright scarlet. This variety is liked by 
all who grow it. 
MADAME DANJOUX: A gorgeous 
double white heavily suffused carmine, 
sepals bright red. Plants in 3-inch pots, 
each 20c; plants in 4-inch pots, each 35c. 
MADAME LANTALMA: Very large cor- 
clla of many petals. This one is an ir- 
resistible shade of orchid-pink set off by 
sepals of bright crimson. 
MM. CARNOT: A new importation of 
great merit. Very large, full, double 
flowers. Corolla, soft pink streaked with 
carmine. reflexed sepals of rich glowing 
pink. We know you will like this one. 
Plants in 3-inch pots, each 20c; 4-inch 
pets, each 35c, 
MOLESWORTH: See hanging basket 
varieties, Page 8. 
MRS. GLADSTONE: Probably the best 
red and white Fuchsia. The plant is a 
One thev all want! 
soon as the customers see it 
in bloom I know I have made 
a sale. 
have rosy mauve petals with 
deep crimson sepals. We rec- 
ommend this one to the limit. 

Just as 
The enormous flowers 
Plants in 3-inch pots, each 
20c. Plants in 4-inch pots, 
each 25c. 
GYPSY QUEEN 
medium tall grower with an abundance of 
good foliage. The flowers are very large 
and very double. The corolla, white, 
streaked with crimson, shows up exceed- 
inglv well against the bright rosy red 
sepals. 
PATTY: A new one that is here to stay. 
The plant is a vigorous grower, sturdy 
and upright. The large delicate light pink » 
buds open to gorgeous double flowers of 
almost white. It is without question the 
finest almost white fuchsia. 3-inch pots, 
each 25c; 4-inch pots, each 50c; 6-inch 
pots, each 75c. (Illustrated on Page 4.) 
PRIDE OF ORION: Without question 
one of the finest white fuchsias. The 
beautiful flowers are produced on long 
slender stems and are rather loosely ar- 
ranged on the plant. The corolla is med- 
ium double, being made up of bright, 
iridescent white petals that are lightly 
splashed with crimson and scarlet. The 
reflexed sepals are of brilliant scarlet. 
Plants in 3-inch pots, each 20c; plants in 
4-inch pots, each 35c; larger plants in 6- 
inch pots, each 65c. 
REITER’S GIANT (Reiter, Sr.): To the 
best of our knowledge this is the largest 
double fuchsia yet introduced. It incor- 
porates most of the desirable characters 
sought in double purple varieties. Beauti- 
ful. very double 3-inch corolla of dark 
cyclamen purple, with sepals of crimson 
to carmine. The plant is a very strong, 
vigorous grower with plenty of bloom. 
Plants in 3-inch pots, 20c each; in 4-inch 
pots, 35c each. 
ROLLO: A little tempermental to handle 
at times, but still very popular and well 
worth trying. Both the corolla and the 
sepals are white with a light, pearl pink 
suffusion. Stock is always limited be- 
cause of the heavy demand. Plants in 3- 
inch pots, 20c each; 4-inch pots, 35c each; 
6-inch pots, 65c each. 
ROSE PHENOMENAL: A distinct variety 
with very large flowers, corolla of violet 
lavender suffused with rose and veined 
with crimson, sepals broad deep crimson. 
A medium dwarf grower with a great deal 
of light green foliage. 
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FASCINATION 
Gees 
SUNSHINE COLLECTION 
Bright and sparkling as a day in June. We 
are offering here five of the most satisfactory 
Fuchsias at a great saving. You will be de- 
lighted with this collection. 
AVIATOR—Beautiful red and white single. 
GYPSY QUEEN — Rosy-mauve petals, 
crimson sepals. 
DIAMENT—Gorgeous red and white double. 
ROSE OF DENMARK—Exquisite soft pink 
corolla and sepals. 
SWANLEY YELLOW—A delightful salmon- 
rose year ’round bloomer. 
Netter ay PRINCESS—Dainty red and purple 
ouble. 
Catalog Price $3.15 in 6-inch pots. 
Group offer 
deep 
$50 
