LINDISIMA 

your suggestions to 405 Collingwood St., 
San Francisco. 
PRICES 
All 1943 novelties are available in 
21/, inch pots for 60 cents each or 
three for $1.50. Other fuchsia vari- 
eties in 4 inch pots from 35 cents up. 
No orders for shipments under 
$1.50 can be accepted. No C.O.D. 
shipments. Postage and freight pay- 
able by customer. 
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Hanging Basket Fuchsias may be used on 
porches and walls, in conservatories and 
solariums. They lend themselves to floral 
decoration and in gardens may be used in 
trees. Hanging Basket varieties are florifer- 
ous and bloom all year long. 
For a number of years we have made a 
specialty of the Hanging Basket type of 
Fuchsia and as a result, we now have the 
largest collection and most complete listing. 
Amelia Auban, America, Annie Earle, 
Balkon, Betty, Butterfly, Cascade, Claret 
Cup, Falling Stars, Gay Senorita, Hallow- 
een, Henri Poincare, Inca Maiden, Lindis- 
sima, Marinka, Mariposa, Melody, Moles- 
worth, Mrs. Rundle, Mrs. Victor Reiter, 
Muriel, Nonpareil, Pastel, Pee-Wee Rose, 
Princesita, San Francisco, Super Colossal, 
Trailing Queen, Treasure Island, Wistaria. 
For description see general alphabet- 
ical list. 
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Amelia Auban, sgl. Long white tube and 
sepals, bright cerise corolla. Branches weak, 
may be trained for basket, a good variety 
among the large number in this class. 
America (Niederholzer). An incomparable 
novelty, very thin long tube white at the 
base, gradually changing to rose madder 
on the outside of sepals, solid crimson on 
the underside. The single corolla is dark 
tyrian rose, pistil and stamens are extra 
long. 
Annie Earle, sgl. Tube and sepals waxy 
white very lightly shaded pink, corolla deep 
pink shaded orange. A basket variety. 
Arborescens. A Mexican species. Quite dis- 
tinct, resembling lilac, forming well-shaped 
trees by pruning; a fine variety for large- 
scale landscaping. Large, dark green foli- 
age, early flowering. 
Aurora Superba, sgl. One of the very finest 
among the orange-colored red; long pink 
calyx, green tipped sepals, and large red- 
orange corolla. Branches weak, should be 
trained to upright growth. 
Aviator, sgl. One of the best among the red 
and white singles. Fairly large flowers on 
upright up to 7-foot plant; will stand con- 
siderable sun. 
Ballerina (Niederholzer), sgl. An extremely 
profuse bloomer over 6 feet high, with fine 
foliage, ivory pink tube and long sepals, 
clear pink corolla with rose edges. Medium 
large flowers of fine shape. 
Beauty of Swanley, (Villa Hebe) sgl. Should 
be in every collection. A well-growing plant 
with long, white tubed flowers but a very 
distinct pale orchid corolla. 
Betty, sdbl. Small trailing. Tube and sepals 
rose-red, corolla rich, creamy-white veined 
rose-red. 
Beverly Hills. Considered by many to be 
