aoe 
PATTY EVANS ... (Evans & 
Reeves 1937.) This Fuchsia has been 
acclaimed by many as the most beauti- 
ful of all in our entire Fuchsia col- 
lection. It resembles a vastly im- 
proved Rolla, of which it is a seed- 
ling. The large double flowers are 
of beautiful substance and form with 
corolla of pure white and long ele- 
gant sepals of waxy white, tinted a 
soft rose on the under side. The plant 
is extremely vigorous, growing rap- 
idly to a height of five to six feet. 
We believe “Patty” to be the finest of 
the many Fuchsias introduced by us. 
Mauve, Lavender and Lilac 
ABBE FARGES . . . Medium sized, 
single flower, red sepals and silvery 
lilac petals. Free bloomer, rather tall, 
compact habit. Usually blooms 
throughout the winter. A very good 
Fuchsia. 
CAROLYN ... A new hybrid with 
lovely double flowers of soft rosy li- 
lac, and sepals of deep pink. A 
rather low grower. A fine Fuchsia. 
GYPSY QUEEN... (introduced by Evans & Reeves.) The 
queen of the mauve sorts! Enormous double flowers of rich 
rosy-mauye with heavy deep-red sepals. Tall, vigorous grower 
and a variety that must be included in every collection. Many 
enthusiasts place it number one on the list. 
SILVER BELL ... (Evans & Reeves 1942.) Small single flow- 
ers, short tube, flaring sepals, bell shaped corolla, pistil over 
three times as long as corolla. Tube and sepals bright pink, 
petals silvery orchid. Foliage very light green. Extremely tall, 
vigorous grower to as high as 12 feet. A climbing type in a 
new color with a multitude of charming flowers. 
VIRGINIA BRUCE (Evans & Reeves 1942.) Large double 
flower, long oval buds. Reflexed sepals of waxy pink, soft pink 
on underside. Petals lovely shade of lilac-blue flushed rose at 
base. Blue tones hold much better if plant is grown in shade. 
Medium grower, good bloomer. We believe this flower to be 
closer to blue than any we have seen. Should be in every 
good collection. 
FUCHSIAS 


HERON—One of the oldest hybrids, still 
unsurpassed among the single purple sorts. 
as 
WINSTON CHURCHILL (Gordon 
Garson.) Large double, magenta pink 
shaded with blue. Reflexed sepals of 
rose pink. Good foliage and very 
strong stems. Strong upright growth, 
needs no supports. Fast grower. Plen- 
ty of large blooms throughout a very 
long season. 
Violet and Purple 
AZTEC ... (Evans & Reeves 1937.) 
In full bloom, this is one of the most 
spectacular Fuchsias. Beautiful large 
flowers on a strong vigorous plant. 
the full double corolla is a vivid shade 
of violet, suffused with cerise and 
rose, and set off by sepals of rich 
red. Very effective. 
ETHEL MAY... (Evans & Reeves 
1940.) A beautiful double flower of 
the flaring type. Rich violet petals 
loosely arranged, occasionally flushed 
and marked with cerise; wide flaring 
sepals of bright crimson with curled 
tips. A real beauty. 
GLADSTONE ... Large double flow- 
ets of rich purple. Makes a gorgeous display in full bloom. 
Splendid old type. 
HERON .. . One of the best of all the single purple types. 
Very large prune colored flowers with deep crimson sepals. 
A tall grower and profuse bloomer. 
JULES DALOGE . . . Giant double flowers, deep red sepals, 
violet petals flushed with lavender and rose. Vigorous and 
husky. One of the most beautiful of all. 
LORD BYRON .. . Comparatively dwarf growing, very neat 
habit, medium sized, single flowers of red, and dark violet pur- 
ple. One of the darkest of all Fuchsias. 
ROYAL PURPLE .. . Handsome semi-double flowers of 
dark royal purple and dark crimson sepals. The darkest of all 
the purple varieties. 
THE CHIEF .. . (Evans & Reeves 1936.) This is one of our 
best originations and we believe the name we have given it 
aptly describes this beautiful double flower of dark rich violet 
with petals flushed cerise and the sepals of dark carmine. 
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