
SEVENTEEN. 
1947 introduction. Double corolla and long, thick sepals rose madder. 
Wonderful substance, clear rose shade—free blooming. Victor Reiter’s 1947 mas- 
terpiece—one of the finest fuchsias ever introduced. Has to be seen to be appre- 
50c. 
ciated. 

CRESCENDO. Flowers medium double; se- 
pals turkey red; outer third of corolla 
peony purple; margin. and lower two- 
thirds turkey red. Very satisfactory. 90c. 
FALLING STARS. Strong, weeping growth. 
Flowers single, medium; tube and sepals 
scarlet and pleated; corolla turkey red. 
50c. 
HALLOWEEN. Very large single flower 
with deep rose single corolla and very 
lightly flushed pink sepals. A good mate 
for Cascade. 50c. 
INCA MAIDEN. Single to semi-double co- 
rolla violet blue, tube and long, narrow 
reflexed sepals rose pink. Strong, trailing 
stems; good foliage and noted for constant 
bloom. A hardy variety with medium sized 
flowers, recommended for that difficult 
fuchsia climate. 35c. 
JOAN OF ARC. 1947 introduction. Double 
white, taller, looser growth, and flower 
considered better than Ave Maria. 50c. 
MARINKA. (Red Cup). Almost a self color 
with rosy scarlet corolla and crimson se- 
pals. Very hardy and a showy one too. 
SOC: 
MRS. VICTOR REITER. A long tubed single 
bi-color, corolla a pure crimson fading to 
white at base. Slender sepals and long 
tube of creamy white. 50c. 
MURIEL. Perhaps our most showy basket 
type fuchsia, because of its amazing free- 
dom of bloom and pleasing colors. Excel- 
lent in the garden too if given right sup- 
port. Single, corolla rosy lilac, sepals red. 
Very long petals, long reflex sepals. 90c. 
PINK BALLOON. Generally classed as up- 
right, but because of its drooping habit 
we like is as a basket. Flowers large, 
loosely shaped. Tube and sepals dark red; 
corolla white veined pink. Very satisfac- 
LOryeeoOC: 
QUEEN ELIZABETH. Holly-leaved foliage; 
flowers large, single; sepals coral red, re- 
flexed; corolla rosy lilac. 50c. 
RED SPIDER. Similar to Butterfly, but co- 
rolla has a more rosy violet blue. Fine 
trailing growth with medium sized leaves. 
Produces masses of large flowers noiable 
for their long spreading sepals. Stands 
some sun. 305c. 
SAN FRANCISCO. Strong, arching 
branches; flowers long, single; tube and 
sepals carmine rose; corolla geranium 
lake. 6 years old and still popular. 50c. 
SAN MATEO. Very large fine flowering 
double, one of the best for hanging pots. 
Sepals are pink, corolla of darkest Vic- 
toria violet with fuchsia pink splashes. 
This one will surprise you. 50c. 
TERRA COTTA. Single—corolla a distinc- 
tive shade of deep red; tube and outside 
of upturned sepals bright red, inside of 
peculiarly pointed sepals “terra cotta” red. 
Will stand considerable dryness. 50c. 
THE DOCTOR. Single corolla deep salmon 
pink, long tube and sepals light salmon. 
Vigorous, large flowers, free flowering. A 
fine one. 950c. 
UTOPIA. Fast grower; flowers very large, 
single, perfectly shaped; sepals brilliant 
crimson, rolled up; corolla dark Tyrian 
rose, exceptionally long. 50c. 
VICTORY. Large flowers, long, semi-doub- 
le; sepals long, recurved carmine; corolla 
globular, long, of a solid rose madder. 
One of the finest basket type. 50c. 

SPECIAL OFFER 
To acquaint you with the high quality of our Fuchsias, we offer— 
6 plants from 21/,” pots, our selection, for $2.00 
Postpaid west of the Rockies. 

