SAN LEANDRO — Double, magenta to ver- 
milion, tube and sepals carmine. Upright 
grower; large flowers don't mind a little 
heat. 17'/c. 
SCHILLER—Good old hardy single purple- 
blue, pink sepals. Stands considerable 
sun, seems to grow and bloom anywhere. 
SEA FOAM —Semi-double marbled purple 
and white, tinted rose. Tube and sepals 
white to pale rose. Small bush, medium- 
sized flowers—for shade. 17]/2c. 
SEQUOIA—A sport of Honeymoon, identical 
in habit, but the corolla is a silvery orchid- 
lilac. Very free blooming—this is a good 
one. 20c. 
SEVENTEEN — Double corolla and long, 
thick sepals rose madder. Wonderful 
substance, clear rose shade, free 
blooming. Victor Reiter's 1947 master- 
piece—one of the finest fuchsias ever 
introduced. Be sure to stock Seventeen 
in 1950—it sells itself. 171/2c. 
SOUVENIR DE H. HENKEL — Short single 
orange-pink corolla, long tube and short 
sepals deep pink. Handsome reddish foli- 
age, flowers in clusters, stands sun. 17!/¢c. 
STARGAZER—Single near-white to rosy pur- 
ple, sepals flesh pink. Masses of more or 
less upright flowers. Stands hot weather 
better than most fuchsias. 
SUNRAYW— Leaves silvery white, green, 
cream and yellow, new leaves and stems 
of colorful rosy hue. Beautiful foliage ef- 
fect. 20c. 
SUNSET—Single flat corolla salmon shaded 
orange, sepals salmon. Strong bushy 
grower, distinct coloring. 
SUPER BRITISH—Single crimson, tube and 
sepals waxy white. Willowy grower, free 
blooming, excellent color contrast. One of 
the finest. 17¥/c. 
SUSAN—Double lilac blue, tube and sepals 
ivory and soft pink. Medium vigor, beau- 
tiful coloring. 171/2c. 
TANGERINE — 1949 introduction. Single 
orange to rosy shading, long flesh-colored 

tube; narrow sepals green, carmine 
flushed. Vigorous upright grower, large 
leaves, interesting medium-sized flowers. 
Can take considerable sun. 20c. 
THE DOWAGER—1949 introduction. Large 
double blue purple, broad upturned sepals 
rose red. Medium high, branching growth, 
free blooming. Very large in a cool cli- 
mate. 20c. 
TITANIC—Double deep purple, carmine at 
base, sepals red. Upright, free blooming 
for such a large flower. Highly recom- 
mended. 
TREASURE—Double, spreading corolla soft 
lilac blue, pink sepals. Upright bushy 
grower, free flowering. This is one of the 
very best—sells readily. 
TRIUMPHANT — Semi-double spreading co- 
rolla amethyst violet, sepals red. Tall, 
strong grower. Showy variety. 
UNCLE CHARLEY—1949 introduction. Semi- 
double lilac lavender, nicely reflexed se- 
pals rose red. Strong grower, good foliage, 
abundance of medium-large flowers. Fine 
as standard or espalier, and is heat-tol- 
erant. 20c. 
UNCLE JULES — Double violet blue, sepals 
crimson. Willowy growth. Giant double of 
fine “blue” coloring. 
VIOLET GEM — 1949 introduction. Large 
spreading corolla deep violet purple, up- 
turned sepals crimson. Free bloomer. 20c. 
WHITEMOST—Single white, sepals light 
pink. Strong grower, very free blooming. 
Easy to grow—one of the finest fuchsias. 
WHITE WONDER—Double corolla white, 
broad sepals crimson. Strong upright 
growth. A Gypsy Queen sport with very 
large flowers. Highly recommended. 
WINSTON CHURCHILL — Double magenta 
pink, shaded blue, sepals red. Medium 
bushy; good sized flowers, very free flow- 
ering. One of the real top varieties—ex- 
cellent for pots. 
WOOD VIOLET—Double violet blue, sepals 
dark red. Medium bushy grower, medium 
sized flowers, free blooming. 
Chien OOLEUCHSIAS AVAILABLE'AL Ibe EACH EXCEPP WHERE OTHERWISE NOTED: 
Abundance, America; Aurora Superba 17!\/,c, Ave Maria 17'/gc, Baby Doll (1949) 20c; Barring- 
ton, Beauty of Exeter, Cardinal, Claret Cup; Commander in Chief 17!/,¢; Conchilla, Coralle, 
Dainty Lady; Debutante (1949) 20c; Dulcinea 17'/,c, Dutch Boy 17'Yc, Ecstasy 17'/,c; Electra, 
Elsa, Erecta, Esperanza; Fanfare 171/2c, Festival 17!/2c; Forget-Me-Not, Formosissima, Garten- 
meister Bonstedt; Gus Niederholzer (1949) 20c; Hallowe'en, Harlequin, Heavenly Blue; Irish 
Rose 20c; Lavender Beauty, Little Beauty; Lucienne Breval 17!/2c¢; Lustre Improved, Madame 
Aubin, F. magellanica gracilis; F. magellanica gracilis variegata 17!/2.c; Maiden’s Blush; Mar- 
ionette 17/c, Mary (triphylla) 17!/2c; Mary C. Ware, Mazda, Mephisto, Minuet, Miss Prim, 
F. Molinae (F. macrostemma alba), Mona Lisa, Mrs. Lovell Swisher, Pink Pearl; Pink Quartet 
(1949) 20c; Portola, Prima Donna; Queenie 17!/2c; Richard Diener; Ric-Rac (1949) 20c: Sacra- 
mento; San Rafael 17!/2c; Santa Cruz; Sharon 171/,.c; Storm King; Summer Skies (1949) 20c; 
Sunburst, Surprise, Symphony; The Chief, Thomasina, Torpilleur; Traudchen Bonstedt 17\/,¢; 
Trumpeter, Utopia; Valentine 17!/,.c: Victory, White Beauty, White Pearl; Yuletide 17!/2¢; and 
others. 
