

Halloween 
California Flowerland FUCHSIAS 
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 large- 
est doubles, with corolla of deep prune 
purple, very full, and broad crimson sepals. 
BLACK PRINCE. (Display). 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. 
CRESCENDO. Here is the nearest ap- 
proach to an all red, large double fuchsia. 
The sepals are glowing Turkey red, the 
corolla the same rich velvety color at the 
base, deepening to red-purple at the edge. 
The plants are of bushy, upright habit, of 
medium height, making a brilliant display 
in the garden. 
MURIEL. (below) 


Rose of Melody 
Denmark 
CATALINA, Beautiful large double 
flowers of snowy white, with long crimson 
sepals. A strong grower with fine foliage. 
FANFARE. Handsome tall shrub, with 
large, distinct, and glossy deep green fol- 
iage. The showy tubular flowers are glis- 
tening Turkey red, with shapely pointed 
sepals and bright scarlet corolla. Doubly 
valuable for freedom of bloom, even in 
winter. 
FASCINATION. Large showy double 
flowers in rosy pink tones, the thick petals 
of soft rose pink, sepals of deeper pink. 
Hardy and vigorous. 
G. MONK. Excellent compact plants, 
ideal for pots and for planting in front 
of taller sorts. Extremely free flowering, 
becoming covered with double flowers of 
violet-blue and pink. 
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, vigorous plant, grand 
for specimens, 
Free flowering basket Fuchsia. 
Gypsy Queen 
Mephisto 
LORD BYRON. Low, compact plants, 
brilliantly colored flowers with wide flar- 
ing, deepest purple corolla and crimson 
sepals. 
MELODY. New. Destined to be one of 
the most popular, because of its fine growth 
and charming new coloring. Flowers are 
large, single, perfectly shaped, in pastel 
tones of pale cyclamen purple, with pret- 
tily recurved sepals of soft rose pink. 
MEPHISTO. A grand shrub variety for 
the garden and for pots or tubs. Vigorous, 
with handsome foliage, free flowering over 
a long period, the flowers brilliant car- 
mine, very large and showy. 
MME. CARNOT. Beautiful large full 
double flowers, with reflexed sepals of deep 
pink and soft pink corolla. 
OTTO. Remains most popular, because 
of its abundance of large purple and crim- 
son flowers, and its usefulness as a pot 
plant. 
ROSECROFT. The Holly-Leaved Fuch- 
sia. Double pink and white, very early 
and free. Plants of compact growth, be- 
come covered with bloom. Fine in pots. 
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. 
Fanfare 


San Francisco 

REITER’S GIANT The biggest and most 
vigorous double purple sort yet introduced. 
Flowers are of immense size, often three 
inches across. The long double corolla is 
of dark cyclamen purple to petunia pur- 
ple, and the broad thick sepals are car- 
mine. A strong vigorous plant with thick 
stems and healthy crinkly foliage, bloom- 
ing treely over a long season. 
ROSE OF DENMARK. One of the dain- 
tiest of all. Small flowers with soft rose 
petals and waxy delicate blush sepals, 
prettily reflexed. 
THE CHIEF. A _ giant double violet 
and carmine fuchsia of great beauty. Se- 
pals are brilliant carmine, and the thick- 
ly petalled corolla is deep rich violet. 
Showy plant of fine form and habit. 
VICTORY. An outstanding new variety, 
the huge semi-double blooms surpass any- 
thing in its color, in size and refinement. 
Recurved sepals are carmine; elegant 
corolla of solid rose madder, giving the 
effect of solid crimson self. 
WINSTON CHURCHILL, (New). We 
believe this will be one of the finest va- 
rieties ever produced. It is nearly always 
in bloom, a good grower, and the double 
corolla is nearest of all to true blue. Se- 
pals red. 
Hanging Basket Fuchsias 
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 beauti- 
fully grown baskets on display during the flowering season. It is easy to grow 
your own, too, starting with 4-inch pots in early spring. 
BUTTERFLY. Similar to Muriel, with 
magnificent wide flaring petals of bril- 
liant rosy red; sepals crimson. 1942 nov- 
elty of proven merit. It will delight you. 
CASCADE. Favorite since its introduc- 
tion. Of perfect weeping form, branches 
are covered with huge single flowers of 
exquisite pink, salmon and cerise. 
FALLING STARS. Of glowing beauty; 
the brilliant scarlet and orange scarlet 
flowers are freely produced on graceful 
plants. 
HENRI POINCARE. Large single flow- 
ers with long violet-blue corolla and bright 
red sepals. Very fine. 
HALLOWEEN. Long pendant branches 
covered with lovely, huge single flowers, 
with light plum corollas and white, flushed 
pink sepals. 
MARINKA,. Almost self color, with rosy 
searlet 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. 
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 soft rose, petals pale purple. 
Supersedes Treasure Island. 
SAN FRANCISCO. Strong growing 
plants with gracefully arching branches 
and giant single glistening flowers, sepals 
and long thick tube bright rose, corolla 
geranium red. Far superior to Aurora 
Superba and Orange Glory. 
PRICES: All varieties, excellent large plants in 4-inch pots, Each 50c; 3 for 
$1.35. Specimens in 6-inch pots, $1.00 and $1.50. 
Out-of-town orders, shipped by express. 
Please add 3% sales tax and 35¢ packing 
charge to each order. 
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