FUCHSIAS 
Listed alphabetically, each variety priced separately. Hanging Pot or Trailing varieties listed 
as a group following the upright varieties. 
Please note that all of our Fuchsias offered here are well-rooted stock grown in 242” pots (not 2” 
pots or 2¥%4"’ pots, but 2¥2" pots). It costs more in time, material and space to raise and ship 242" pot 
Fuchsias, but it pays. You get larger, better plants that come along faster and sell earlier. Most of 
the plants we grow for wholesale are grown for yearly repeat orders from well-known nurseries 
on the coast. 
Not less than five plants of a variety at wholesale. 
All 15c each except where otherwise noted. These are our Best Sellers: 
ANNA—Very large double, rose madder and 
carmine. Absolutely tops. 17¥2c. 
AURORA SUPERBA—Single orange peach and 
light apricot. Distinct coloring. 
AVE MARIA—Best double white, but must have 
cool conditions. 17¥Y2c. See also Joan of Arc, 
below. 
BARRINGTON — Double white, pink flush, red 
sepals. Good substance, free blooming. 17'%c. 
BEAUTY OF EXETER—Large semi-double, lighter 
than Anna. Tall grower, very free blooming. 
CALIFORNIA—Single orange, pink sepals. Tall, 
stands sunnier location. 
CHANG-—Single brilliant orange; flesh sepals 
flushed red. Strong upright grower, free 
bloomer. Good seller. '17 2c. 
COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF — Probably the largest 
red-and-purple. Tall grower. 
COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN—Single waxy white 
to palest pink. Compact growing and one of 
the most admired smaller fuchsias. 20c. 
CRESCENDO—Double peony purple and turkey 
red, sepals red. Medium growth—brilliant col- 
oring. 
DAINTY LADY—Semi-double white, red sepals. 
Low, upright grower, free bloomer. 
DISPLAY—Single pink, saucer-shaped corolla. 
Medium bushy growth, very free blooming. 
Top garden fuchsia. 
FASCINATION—Large double pink, deep pink 
sepals. One of the finest in cooler climate. 
FLIRTATION—Double delicate orchid, light pink 
sepals. Medium strong growth, floriferous. Very 
tine in the cool coastal sections. 20c. 
GAY SENORITA (Schmidt)—Single bell-shaped 
corolla lilac, flushed rose, long sepals rose red. 
Good grower, large flower, very free flowering. 
Popular variety. 
G. MONK—Double blue, sepals rose. Low and 
bushy. 
GYPSY QUEEN — Double rosy mauve, sepals 
deep red. Upright grower with enormous 
flowers. Can't be beat. 
HEAVENLY BLUE—Single pale blue, reflexed se- 
pals pale pink. Strong grower. 
HERON—-Single blue-purple, broad sepals deep 
red. Strong upright grower, large flowers 
freely produced. The best in this class. 
HOLLYDALE—Double cattleya orchid, rosy se- 
pals. Bushy grower, free blooming. One of the 
very best, specially for pots. 17¥c. 
HONEYMOON—Double spreading corolla beau- 
tiful deep blue, red sepals. Large, free bloom- 
ing. Good seller. 17¥%ec. 
JOAN OF ARC—1947 introduction, double white. 
Taller, looser growth, and flower considered 
finer than Ave Maria. For the cool coastal cli- 
mate. 20c. 
LAVENDER BEAUTY — Semi-double mauve lav- 
ender, rose sepals. Bushy growth, free bloom- 
ing. 
LORD BYRON—Single corolla almost black, scar- 
let sepals. Bushy plant, free blooming. One of 
the best for pots. 
LUCIENNE BREVAL—Single white shading to 
rose, sepals waxy white, flushed pink. An aris- 
tocrat among the large fuchsias. 17¥2c. 
LUCKY STRIKE — Double blue and purple, 
splashed flesh pink; sepals pink. Strong bushy 
growth, free flowering. One of the most strik- 
ing and popular. 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH—Large double white, flushed 
blush, sepals pink. Bushy grower. 
MARIONETTE—Double white, tube and sepals 
flushed palest rose. Medium grower, medium 
flowers in greatest profusion. For cool sec- 
tions. 20c. 
MELODY—Beautiful single pale rosy lilac, up- 
turned sepals palest rose. Strong branching 
growth, large flowers, free blooming. Tops in 
any climate. 
MISS PRIM—1947 introduction. Large semi-dou- 
ble imperial purple fading to lighter shades, 
long carmine sepals. 17 ¥ac. 
MRS. DESMOND—Double “smoky” lilac, sepals 
rose red. Good grower, large flowers freely 
produced. One of the best. 
NEW FASCINATION—Double spreading corolla 
soft pink, sepals red. Strong upright grower, 
large flowers. 
PAN AMERICA—Double palest pink, red sepals. 
Tall grower, very largest flowers. 
