34 TRY HANGING BASKET FUCHSIAS IN YOUR SHADED PATIO OR PORCH 


FUCHSIA, CASCADE 
HANGING BASKET TYPE 
Prices same as Cream of the Crop 
AMERICA (Niederholzer)—The single short co- 
rolla is deep crimson, long thin tube and sepals 
rose-madder outside, crimson inside. 
BUTTERFLY (Reiter)—Single spreading corolla 
rose-Bengal, recurving sepals crimson. The 
flowers are beautifully formed. 
CARLA (Niederholzer)—A lovely basket type 
bearing many small single flowers. The sepals 
and tube are dainty flesh-pink, the corolla 
brilliant carmine. 
CASCADE—One of the best hangers, bearing 
masses of large flowers and pointed buds. 
Single corolla deep crimson, sepals pale car- 
mine. 
CLARET CUP—Very large single flowers with 
pale carmine sepals and rose-Bengal corolla. 
HARLEQUIN — Single corolla, deepest violet 
striped rose-red, long slender, rose-red sepals 
are curled and twisted. Distinctive. 
MARINKA—Single corolla crimson, sepals red, 
stems and leaves have reddish hue. A very 
popular hanging basket fuchsia. 
MOLESWORTH — Doube corolla snow white 
with broad upturned scarlet sepals. The flow- 
ers are large and there are many of them. 
NONPAREIL—Semi-double corolla, rosy violet- 
blue, sepals white, flushed pink, makes a fine 
show of flowers. 
RED SPIDER — Corolla deep rose-madder, 
veined and margined crimson; long tube and 
long horizontal sepals deep crimson; large 
flowers and a very colorful trailer. 
SAN MATEO (Niederholzer)—The largest flow- 
ered hanging basket fuchsia and acclaimed 
at all the San Francisco Fuchsia Shows. The co- 
tolla is loose, spreading double. The lower 
portion is doge-purple, the upper is carmine 
rose, drifting down from the brilliant upturned 
carmine sepals. An elegant fuchsia entirely 
new in hanging basket type. 
THE DOCTOR — Single corolla deep salmon- 
pink; the long tube and sepals are light salmon, 
large flowers, vigorous grower. 
VICTORY (Reiter)—Long semi-double flower 
with exceptionally long and recurved sepals, 
the double, rose-madder corolla is long, in- 
curved, globular form, the sepals carmine. 
“CREAM OF THE CROP” FUCHSIAS 
These fuchias are chosen from among hundreds of varieties. They are the Cream of the Crop 
and no two alike. Ready to bloom plants from 4-inch pots. 
Any 4 for $5.00; any 6 for $7.00; any 12 for $13.50, postpaid. 
Place orders early for shipment during April to August. 
CITY ORDERS—Fuchsia orders placed at our 
San Francisco Store or Nursery, and NOT FOR 
SHIPPING, 85c each; any 6 for $4.50; any 12 
for $8.00, except color collection. 

ANNA (Victor Reiter, Jr.—Huge double flow- 
e.s, corolla bright magenta, base of petals and 
sepals are brilliant carmine. Very striking. 
AVE MARIA (Victor Reiter, Jr.)—Double, me- 
dium sized flowers with a short tube, reflex 
petals and spreading corolla. In complete 
shade it is pure white, in less dense shade a 
slight tint of rose in the veins. 
BOLERO (Niederholzer)— Very large double, 
sepals bright red, corolla dark plum purple, 
drooping flowers, upright habit, blooms freely. 
CARDINAL—Very large, single, sepals bright 
cardinal-red, tube and sepals scarlet, tall and 
vigorous, to 10 feet. 
COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF (Reiter) — Very large 
double, corolla lavender-purple, shaded orange 
at base, sepals bright cerise-carmine, upright, 
bushy, one of the largest. 
CRESCENDO (Reiter)—Double, two-tone corolla 
orchid-purple at petal tips, splashed rosy-red 
in upper portion to base; sepals carmine, re- 
flexed, tube white. 
ELECTRA (Niederholzer)—This is a stunning 
fuchsia. The flowers are large, loose, spread- 
ing, the sepals bright red, corolla dainty pink, 
almost white, veined rose. 
FLIRTATION (Niederholzer}—Semi-double co- 
rolla delicate orchid, tube and reflexed sepals, 
light pink, green at tips, petals slightly ser- 
rated; vigorous and heavy blooming. 
GARNET (Niederholzer)—Single, spreading, co- 
rolla garnet-red, veined lighter to base of pet- 
als; tube and upturned sepals lighter red. 
Strong upright grower. 
GAY SENORITA (Schmidt)—Single, large bill- 
shaped corolla, lovely fuchsia purple veined 
carmine at base from long pointed deep car- 
mine sepals. Stands sun, can be hanger. Ex- 
cellent. 
GYPSY QUEEN—Large double flowers; co- 
rolla rosy-mauve, deep crimson sepals, upright. 
An old favorite and still popular. 
HONEYMOON (Niederholzer) — Medium large 
semi-double corolla amethyst-violet veined and 
suffused carmine from its brilliant carmine 
sepals. 
LINDISSIMA (Niederholzer) — Flowers very 
large, double, sepals deep rose, corolla rose 
and mauve. May be trained as hanger. 
LUCIENNE BREVAL—Semi-double corolla, lona 
broad petals white at base, shading to pink 
then deep rose near edge, long pointed sepals 
and tube are waxy white tinted rose. 
LUCKY STRIKE (Niederholzer) — Large semi 
double corolla, deep purple in lower portion, 
splashed light rose in upper portion; long light 
rose sepals. Upright. Very striking. 
MARIONETTE (Reiter) — Corolla has_ short 
quilled white petalage, short tube and sepals 
faintly tinted rose. Sepals are recurved and 
each margined deep rose. 
NEW FASCINATION (Niederholzer) — Semi- 
double fluffy corolla, bright rose-pink, petals 
veined rose, upright sepals, brilliant scarlet 
OTTO—Semi-double; corolla blue-violet, broad 
sepals, scarlet to crimson. Large flower, strong 
grower. Upright, bushy. 
PAN AMERICA (Reiter—Huge double, white 
to pale pink, corolla faintly veined crimson. 
broad sepals bright orange red. Tall, upright. 
PINK BALLOON—The white corolla is double 
and fluffy, pink veining at base, outer petals 
flushed pink, sepals rose, large round balloon: 
buds, large flowers. 
PLEROMET (Niederholzer)—Single deep violet 
blue corolla veined bright carmine which is. 
suffused to tips. Sepals are brilliant carmine. 
Flowers open wide, strong, upright to six feet. 
PURPLE PHENOMENAL—Double corolla, plum 
purple streaked carmine at base, sepals bright 
scarlet. 
RICHARD DIENER (Niederholzer)—Flowers are 
extraordinarily large, single spreading corolla, 
white suffused pink, veined red, broad, spread- 
ing red petals. Distinetive. 
ROSEMARYE (Niederholzer)—Medium size, sin- 
gle; corolla pale blue, tube and sepals pale 
pink. Branches without pinching. 
ROSE OF DENMARK—Single corolla, soft glis- 
tening rose, sepals white to pale pink, upright, 
free blooming, popular. 
SCARLET BABY—Baby flowers 2 inches across, 
spreading sepals. Corolla is deep plum-purple, 
sepals and tube brilliant scarlet. Grows tall 
for trellis or fence, heavy with brilliant bloom. 
SEVENTEEN—A new double self-colored fuch- 
sia of a real rose shade. The petals of the large 
double flower and the long thick recurving 
sepals are rose-madder. A beautiful fuchsia 
of wonderful substance. ; 
STARGAZER (Reiter)—Single corolla, pale rose, 
petals margined deeper, short tube and sepals 
lighter rose, medium size flowers face up. 
STORM KING—Full double corolla; white 
veined scarlet, sepals bright scarlet. 
SYMPHONY (Niederholzer)— Single corolla, 
cobalt-violet, sepals pale pink; tall upright, 
graceful and a very lovely fuchsia. 
TREASURE—Amethyst-violet with an undertone 
of pink, ruffled sepals bright carmine-rose. 
Very lovely flower. 
TRIUMPHANT (Niederholzer) — Large, semi- 
double wide open corolla, amethyst- violet with 
veined infusion from reflexed brilliant carmine 
sepals, upright, vigorous. 
UNCLE JULES (New)—A giant double. In the 
freshly blown flowers, the double corolla has 
the deep blue quality so much desired in 
large doubles. The flowers are enormous and 
the quality is excellent. 
UTOPIA—The perfect fuchsia and perhaps the 
largest single. The long corolla is dark Tyrian- 
rose, the sepals are brilliant crimson and they 
roll back over the stem very artistically. 
WHITEMOST (Niederholzer) — Large, single 
flowers, corolla white, sepals faintly pink. An 
upright, strong grower and very beautiful. 
WINSTON CHURCHILL — Largest double; co- 
rolla magenta pink shaded blue, sepals rose- 
pink. Strong upright grower. 
WONDERBLUE—A lovely fluffy ruffled flower 
unlike any other, heliotrope suffused carmine- 
rose and with rosy veining. Sepals are bril- 
liant crimson, folded back full length over the 
stem. 
