MARSH’S NURSERY 
150 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena 4, Calif. 

FUCHSIAS 
Fuchsias. The highly colored yet delicate 
flowers of Fuchsias are so varied and beau- 
tiful that they are popular all over the 
country. In California they are hardy out- 
doors in shaded places. Plant in a rich soil 
with plenty of leaf mold or peat and keep 
well watered but not soggy wet. 
ANY FUCHSIA LISTED BELOW 
Best for Shipping Parcel Post 
From 2-inch pots, 
35c¢ each 
Except Anna and Ave Maria—75e ea. 
Packing and postage—add 25c for 
each 3 plants ordered. 

BASKET TYPE or CASCADE 
FUCHSIAS 
Caprice. Small single flowers. Tube and sepals Petunia purple; 
petals pale rose madder. Very attractive. 35c. 
Chrysantha. Large double flowers. Red sepals and purple petals. 
35: 
Coquette. Red tube, white sepals and bluish-purpte single corolla. 
Makes a fine specimen for hanging baskets. 35c. 

FUCHSIA, GYPSY QUEEN 

FUCHSIA, MELODY 
DOUBLE FUCHSIAS 
Abundance. Double. Sepals rose color with petals pale Bishop 
violet. 35c. 
Anna. NEW. Sepals tube and base of petals strong carmine. The 
outer half of the petals magenta. A vigorous grower and the 
largest flower of this self colored group. 75c. 
Ave Maria. The nearest approach to date of an all white Fuchsia. 
Flowers double and very fine. 75c. 
Carla. Long thin double flowers. Sepals a pale flesh pink with car- 
mine petals. 35c. 
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Collingwood. Large double flowers. Pale pink sepals and perfectly 
white petals. Upright habit of growth. 35c. 
Conchilla. Short semi-double corolla of amethyst-violet changing 
to purple. Sepals fully rolled up. 35c. 
Constance. Free blooming; sepals blue shaded pink; petals soft 
pink 356: 
Crescendo. Petals peony-purple with lower third turkey red. Sepals 
turkey red. 35c. 
Dolores. An almost perfectly self colored Fuchsia. Petals and sepals 
carmine rose. Upright habit of growth. 35c. 
Electra. Large double flowers. Petals palest pink, almost white; 
veined rose; sepals red. Very showy. 35c. 
Fritz Kreisler. Semi-double. Crimson sepals and petals Rhoda- 
mine purple. Upright habit of growth. 35c. 
Gypsy Queen. Petals rosy mauve; sepals deep crimson. 35c. 
Lucky Strike. Globular in form and quite double but of extraordi- 
nary coloring. Blue-purple-pink with grey tones. 35c. 
Mme. Danjoux. Double white suffused carmine; sepals red. 35c. 
Mrs. Desmond. Large flowers; petals light purple exquisitely 
veined. Sepals rose red inside, darker outside. 35c. 
Pride of Exeter. Petals broad deep rose lightly suffused violet; 
sepals long reflexed, light rose; tube white shaded pink. 35c. 
White Pearl. Semi-double. Petals pure white with sepals a very 
pale pink. 35c. 


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