Fuchsias... Season 1948 
4” pots 75c; 6” pots $1.35 
(except where noted) 
AMY LYE. Strong compact habit of growth and a 
profusion of blossoms throughout the entire season. 
Single flowers of coral-orange, with waxy white 
sepals. Highly recommended. 
ANNA (Reiter, Jr.) A very fine hybrid from the 
gardens of Victor Reiter. Giant semi-double flower 
that makes magnificent display in a hanging basket. 
Outer half of petals strong magenta, base of petals, 
sepals and tube are of the strongest carmine. A 
real beauty. 
AURORA SUPERBA. Large single flowers, light 
apricot sepals, vivid orange petals. A magnificent 
Fuchsia. 
AVALON (Evans). Large single flower of good 
substance. Petals are rose-lilac with horizontal sepals 
of white tinted lilac. Bushy, vigorous habit, with 
leathery foliage which stands sun very well. 
AVE MARIA (Reiter, Jr.) A double flower of 
medium size; pure icy white with just the slightest 
suggestion of flush pink at base of petals. 
BARRINGTON (Reiter, Jr.) An extremely flori- 
ferous, bushy plant of the Fascination type, with 
much brighter colors, and more substance in the 
flowers. We have seen plants of this Fuchsia grow- 
ing in the full sun in San Francisco and were greatly 
impressed with its beauty and its habit. We consider 
it a very valuable addition to our collection. 
BRAZIER (Reiter, Jr.) A semi double hanging va- 
riety. The medium-sized flowers are of the semi- 
double globular type having petals of the deepest 
Carmine and the medium length tube and satiny 
recurved sepals are of pale Carmine. The plant is 
very vigorous, free flowering and self branching. 
BRENTWOOD (Evans). Semi-double flower of 
medium size; pure snow white with faint blush in 
sepals. Dwarf grower. This was the first all-white 
Fuchsia. It must be grown in a cool, shady situation, 
where the flowers will remain snowy white, other- 
wise the sepals will have a tendency to discolor. 
Makes an ideal pot or hanging basket. 
(Ge) 
