
Rose of 
Denmark 
Cascade 
Melody 
Gypsy Queen Mephisto 
Fanfare 
San Francisco 
California Flowerland Fuchsias 
We offer below the outstanding new Fuchsias. Four are from Mr. Victor Reiter, Jr., and two 
from Mr. G. Niederholzer, leading Fuchsia hybridizers in the West. 
MARIONETTE. One of the most charming, and by 
far the best double ‘’white’’ yet introduced. Delicately 
lovely double flowers have pure white powder-puff 
corolla; tube and waxy sepals are of palest pink, with 
a fine line of brilliant magenta edge on the sepals. 
A vigorous, free flowering plant, recommended for the 
Southland. 
MISS PRIM. Beautifully formed semi-double flowers 
with the color effect of the Bougainvillea. Broad, very 
long sepals are recurved, bright carmine, and the 
loosely formed, scalloped petals brilliant rosy purple. 
Plant is compact, well branched, with fine foliage, 
ideal for growing in pots. 
UNCLE JULES. An outstanding hanging basket 
Fuchsia, and one of the handsomest double purples 
yet produced. The giant double flowers have huge 
crisp petals of deep blue violet, and recurved sepals 
of brilliant crimson, long lasting. Plants are well 
branched, with dense small foliage, covered with 
blooms. 
MAZDA. A lovely single Fuchsia of exceptional 
brilliance and vigor. The large flowers have long, 
gracefully recurved sepals of rosy orange, and flaring 
petals of orange scarlet. The strong, healthy plants 
withstand heat well and are extremely free flowering. 
“SEVENTEEN. An entirely new shade in Fuchsias, 
true rose pink. Huge double flowers of exquisite 
beauty have recurving sepals and petals of heavy 
substance. Plant is of medium size, with small leathery 
foliage. We consider this the outstanding Fuchsia for 
1947. 
TREASURE. Beautiful and distinct, this Fuchsia has 
sepals of soft rose, and large double corolla of very 
pale orchid. The plant is of vigorous, upright habit, 
free flowering—splendid in deep shade. 
TRIUMPHANT. An extremely showy variety, in the 
popular purple and red combination. Flowers are very 
large, massive semi-double, with bright red sepals and 
petals of blue violet. A strong, upright growing plant 
that blooms profusely. 
PRICE of any of these Novelty Fuchsias, Large Plants in Pots, Each $1.25; Any Four for $4.00. 
(Shipped by express at purchaser's expense.) 
BUSH TYPE 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 largest 
doubles, with corolla of deep prune purple, 
and very full, broad crimson sepals. 
ANNA. The large double flowers are 
globular in form, the outer half of the 
petals. is of strongest magenta, while the 
base of petals, the sepals and tube are in- 
tense carmine. Very vigorous, with rich 
foliage and fine habit. 
BLACK PRINCE. One of the finer older 
fuchsias that bloom freely. Large single 
flowers with broad open petals of deep rosy 
pink, bright rose sepals. 
CALIFORNIA. Bright orange flowers of 
good size, with coral pink sepals. Tall, 
vigorous, free flowering; shapely shrub. 
CATALINA. Beautiful large double flow- 
ers of snowy white with long crimson sepals. 
A strong grower with fine foliage. 
MME. CARNOT. Beautiful large full 
double flowers, with reflexed sepals of 
deep pink, and soft pink corolla. 
FANFARE. Handsome tall shrub, with 
large, glossy deep green foliage. The showy 
tubular flowers are glistening turkey red, 
with shapely pointed sepals and bright scar- 
let corolla, Free flowering, even in winter. 

GYPSY QUEEN. One of the finest and 
showiest of all Fuchsias. Giant double flow- 
ers of rich rosy lavender, with sepals bright 
red. A tall, vigorous plant. 
MELODY. New and already popular, be- 
cause of its fine growth and charming new 
coloring. Flowers are large, single, perfectly 
shaped, in pastel tones of pale cyclamen 
purple with prettily 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. Small flowers in showy clus- 
ters, brilliant carmine, completely cover the 
plant. 
OTTO. Remains popular because of the 
abundance of+ large purple and crimson 
flowers, and its beauty as a pot plant. 
PASADENA. One of the best of the 
double red and white varieties, extremely 
free flowering, making a grand display on 
compact plants. 
PURPLE CRYSTAL. An outstanding va- 
riety, because of the unusual substance of 
the rich purple petals, which are thick and 
glistening, like an ice-plant. The rich red 
sepals are thick and glistening, too. A 
splendid new upright Fuchsia. 
PATTY EVANS. New and beautiful double, 
with snowy white corolla and very long 
white sepals, tinted soft pink on the re- 
verse side. Very tall and vigorous. 
REITER’S GIANT. Flowers are of im- 
mense size, often three inches across. The 
long double corolla is petunia purple, and 
the broad thick sepals are carmine. Vig- 
orous plant with healthy foliage. 
ROSE OF DENMARK. One of the daintiest 
of all. Small flowers with soft rose petals 
and waxy delicate blush sepals. 
THE CHIEF. A giant double violet and 
carmine Fuchsia of great beauty. Sepals 
are brilliant carmine, and the thickly petal- 
led 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. A newer variety 
and one of the finest ever introduced. It is 
the nearest to true blue of any of the 
double varieties——corolla lovely lavender- 
blue, sepals red. Of splendid habit of 
growth, the shapely plants are just covered 
with bloom for a long season. 
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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 beautifully grown bas- 
kets on display during the flowering 
season. It is easy to grow your own, 
too, starting with 4-inch pots in 
early spring. 
CASCADE. Favorite since its introduction. 
Of perfect weeping form, branches are cov- 
ered with huge single flowers of exquisite 
pink, salmon and cerise. 
GAY SENORITA. Most appropriately 
named is this charming flower with large, 
single, bell-shaped corolla of deep lilac, 
flushed rose, with a fine light line border- 
ing each petal, like the edge of a dancer’s 
skirt. The long pointed deep red sepals are 
distinctly waved and reflexed. 
HENRI POINCARE. Large single flowers 
with long violet-blue corolla and bright red 
sepals. Very fine. 
LINDISSIMA. Probably the best large 
double flowered Fuchsia for baskets. The 
flowers resemble those of Gypsy Queen; the 
full double corolla is soft rosy lavender, the 
sepals rich rose. 
MARINKA. Almost self color, with rosy 
scarlet 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. Excellent 
in ie garden, too, if given slight sup- 
port. 
NONPAREIL. Very large, showy, semi- 
double flowers of rosy violet blue, with 
sepals of ivory white, are freely produced. 
SAN FRANCISCO. Strong growing plants 
with gracefully arching branches and giant 
single glistening flowers, sépals and long 
thick bright rose, corolla geranium red. 


PRICES, ALL VARIETIES 
Except where noted, 
Large plants, 
full, ready to bloom, 
in 4-inch pots 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
(For shipping, we send out slightly 
smaller plants to compensate for cost 
of packing, and to lessen express cost.) 
SPECIMENS 
In 6-inch pots, each $2.00 
