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MURIEL — Free blooming Basket Fuchsia 
MARINKA. Almost self color, with rosy scarlet 
corolla and scarlet sepals. 
MRS. VICTOR REITER. Beautiful bright green 
foliage, and flowers of pure crimson, with long 
slender sepals and tube of creamy white. 
Fuchsias provide a wonderful display of color from May until November, and 
are one of the features of summer displays at California Flowerland. Easy to 
grow anywhere except in hot interior valleys, they are most beautiful and usefui 
flowering shrubs to grow in the shade. Give them rich soil and plenty of water. 
We consider the varieties of Fuchsias listed on these pages the very finest 
that can be had. Each has distinctive qualities of growth, form and color. Be- 
sides those listed here, we grow many others, and they are on display at Cali- 
are of the same type as 
than Cascade. 
ful plants. 
BUTTERFLY. Novelty, see next page. 
CLARET CUP. This and Halloween 
Cascade, 
Claret Cup being a little brighter color cerise. 
FALLING STARS. Of glowing beauty, 
the brilliant scarlet and orange scarlet with light plum corollas and white, 
flowers are freely produced on grace- 
HENRI POINCARE. Large 
flowers with long violet-blue corolla 
and bright red sepals. Very fine. 
fornia Flowerland from May to November. We have been told by many visitors 
that this display of Fuchsias is the finest on the Coast. 
Hanging Basket Zuchsias 
Perhaps in no other way can the Fuchsia display all its color and beauty as 
well as when grown in hanging baskets or pots. We have hundreds of beautifully 
grown baskets on display during the flowering season. It is easy to grow your 
own, too, starting with 4-inch pots in early spring. 
CASCADE. Favorite since its intro- 
duction. Of perfect weeping form, 
branches are covered with huge single 
flowers of exquisite pink, salmon and 
HALLOWEEN. Long pendant branch- 
es covered with lovely single flowers, 
flushed pink sepals. 
HOWARD’S BASKET. Novelty, see 
next page. 
LINDISSIMA. Novelty, see next page. 
single 

MURIEL. Perhaps our most showy basket Fuchsia, because of 
its amazing freedom of bloom and pleasing colors. See color plate. 
Excellent in the garden, too, if given slight support. 

NONPAREIL. Very large, showy, semi-double 
flowers of rosy violet blue, with sepals of ivory 
white, are freely produced. 
PASTEL. Beautiful soft coloring, with sepals of 
ott sore: petals pale purple. Supersedes Treasure 
sland. 
MARIPOSA. Novelty, see next page. 
SAN FRANCISCO. Strong growing plants with 
gracefully arching branches and giant single glis-. 
tening flowers, sepals and long thick ‘tube bright 
rose, corolla geranium red. Far superior to Aurora 
Superba and Orange Glory. 
Prices of All Fuchsias except where noted: 
Beautifully grown plants, 4-inch pots, each 35c; 
6-in specimens, 75c and $1.00. 

elected Varieties of Puchsias of Upright Habit 
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. 
BLACK PRINCE. One of the finer older fuchsias 
that blooms freely. Large single flowers with 
broad open petals of deep rosy pink, and bright 
rose sepals. 
CALIFORNIA. Bright orange flowers of good 
size, with coral pink sepals. Tall, vigorous, free 
flowering, shapely shrub. 
CARDINAL. Very strong, tall grower. Giant 
scarlet-red flowers in great profusion. 
CATALINA. Beautiful large double flowers of 
snowy white, with long crimson sepals. A strong 
grower with fine foliage. 
DR. JOHN GALLWEY. Immense double creamy 
white corolla, long tube and sepals of carmine 
red. One of the best. 
FASCINATION. Large showy double flowers in 
/ pink tones, the thick petals of soft rose pink, 
s of deeper pink. Hardy and vigorous. 


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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. 
_ KORALLE. Bushy compact plant with lustrous 
light green foliage and flowers of deep coral, vivid 
and showy. 
LORD BYRON. Low, compact plants, brilliantly 
colored flowers with wide flaring, deepest purple 
corolla and crimson sepals. ; 
MADEMOISELLE. Lovely new variety with 
dainty small flowers in great quantities on shapely 
strong growing bush. White sepals, tipped green 
and soft pink corolla. 
‘ 
MEPHISTO. A grand shrub variety for the gar- 
den and for pots or tubs. Vigorous, with hand- 
some foliage, free flowering over a long period, 
the flowers brilliant carmine, very large and 
showy. 
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, scarlet sepals. 
OTTO. Remains most popular, because of its 
abundance of large purple and crimson flowers, 
and its usefulness as a pot plant. 
ORANGE GLORY. Showy and free flowering. 
Plant of semi-climbing habit, long drooping 
branches loaded with very long, single flowers of 
vivid orange, with delicate salmon-pink sepals. 
PAMELA. Fine plant with good foliage and 
large single flowers, petals lavender edged with 
scarlet, long green-tipped white sepals. 
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. 
PRIDE OF EXETER. An old favorite, with large, 
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. 
