MARSH’S NURSERY 

150 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena 4, Calif. 

FUCHSIAS 
Fuchsias. The highly colored yet delicate flow- 
ers of Fuchsias are so varied and beautiful 
that they are popular all over the country. In 
California they are hardy outdoors in shaded 
places. Plant in a rich soil with plenty of leaf 
mold or peat and keep well watered but not 
soggy wet. 
Unless listed otherwise 
ANY FUCHSIA LISTED BELOW 
Best for Shipping Parcel Post 
From 2-inch pots, 
35c each 
Packing and postage—add 25c for 
each 3 plants ordered. 
BASKET TYPE FUCHSIAS 
Caprice. Small single flowers. Tube and sepals 
Petunia purple; petals pale rose madder. Very 
attractive. 35c. 
Chrysantha. Large double flowers. 
and purple petals. 35c. 
Coquetee. Red tube, white sepals and bluish- 
purple single corolla. Makes a fine specimen 
for hanging baskets. 35c. 
Frosty. Corolla long and white with red lines 
contrasting with dark crimson sepals. 75c. 
Pebble Beach. Dark solferino purple petals harmonize with the 
upturned pale rose madder sepals and white tube. Flowers large. 
Use. 
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Mei Ling. Attractive medium size single or semi-double with long 
lilac blue petals veined flesh pink. Sepals long and recurved, 
crepy textured, pink. Leaves small. 75c. 
SINGLE FUCHSIAS 
Aloha. Medium size flowers with long pistil and stamens protrud- 
ing from the base. Petals cyclamen purple, deeper at the edges; 
sepals white, flushed pink inside and with green tips. 75c. 
Bellisima. Tall upright growing Fuchsia with very large single 
flowers—the bright red sepals measuring five inches across. 
Petals deep purple. 75c. 
Chang. Produces flowers of oriental coloring with amazing free- 
dom. White sepals tinted on reverse same as the tube; petals 
rose to scarlet, often scarlet blended with purple. 75c each. 
Diawillis. Petals orchid-lilac with short tube and outside base of 
broad sepals red. Inside of sepals pink and tipped green. One 
of best 1947 varieties. 75c. 
Flamenco. Long slender tube and extra long narrow twisting sepals. 
Almost a rose pink self-colored flower. Single. 35c. 
Geisha. Medium size flowers with twisted petals of a uniform deep 
orchid. Tube and upturned sepals shining red. Long lasting 
flowers and unusual colors. 75c. 
Heavenly Blue. Large single flowers. Upright growth. Sepals pale 
pink curled upwards; petals pale blue. Fine. 35c. 
Melody. Large flowers; petals cyclamen purple; recurved sepals 
rose. 35c. 
Otherfellow. Quite different—a medium size plant, well branched 
and freely producing fine flowers. Tube and sepals waxy white 
with a translucent quality of pure alabaster. Petals rose, fading to 
white at base. 75c. 
Piquant. Flowers of medium size pale orchid deepening to rosy 
violet at edges. Sepals long and recurving, flesh pink. Tall and 
upright in growth and very free flowering. 75c. 
Powder Blue. Single to semi-double. Medium size flowers of 
palest lavender blue with light pink recurving sepals. Makes a 
medium size plant for shady places only. 75c. 
Red Spider (Trailer). Flowers have a spidery quality because of 
their unique form—very long tube and long deep crimson sepals, 
then the long pointed deep rose petals add to the effect. 75c. 
Richard Diener. Large flowers. Sepals red and extra wide-spread- 
ing; petals white, suffused pink and veined red, toothed. Upright 
grower. Flow-rs unusual. 35c. 
Sacramento. Flowers light carmine with sepals and petals all the 
same shade except for the skirt of the petals showing a deep 
carmine margin. Tube waxy, inflated. Sepals gracefully in- 
curved. 75c. 

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