_.FUCHSIAS 
HARDY. UPRIGHT TYPES 
os _as well as. TRAILING SORTS 
For ‘summer. and fall Golds faw .ehade plants equal the 
Fuchsias. They produce their spectacular bloom through 
many months, bear heavily and both the upright and trailing 
or basket varieties have exceptional foliage. A few trailers 
in len hung about the patio, will make it much more 
livab e. 
TRAILING VARIETIES, 4-inch pots, 65c 
_~» Marinka. Semi-double bloom in two lovely shades of red. Dark, glossy 
foliage. ? 
Muriel. A thrilling, large single variety with scarlet sepals and twisted 
petals of rosy lilac. Long graceful drooping branches. 
Nonpareil. A unique combination of new pink sepals and semi-double 
corolla of pale purple. Easily grown. 
‘Patty Evans. Waxy white to rose sepals and glowing double corolla 
of white, flushed pink. 
R. A. F. Shapely medium sized bloom, double white to pink corolla, 
red sepals. Outstanding! 
Whitemost. Large, semi-double white bloom of waxy texture. Pale 
pink sepals. 
SPECIMEN TRAILING FUCHSIAS IN BASKETS. quancited colors, $7. 25. 
UPRIGHT VARIETIES 
4-inch pots, 65c 
Catalina. Vigorous growth to 
5 feet. A remarkably successful 
variety. Double white, with 
splashes of red at base; carmine 
sepals. 
Chief. Huge double purple 
streaked with red. Dark red 
sepals. Sturdy tall growth. 
Diament. Large double white 
streaked with carmine. Scarlet 
sepals, Heavy bloom. 
Gypsy Queen. Enormous dou- 
ble rose-mauve with deep red 
sepals. Exceptionally vigorous. 
Hollydale. A marvelous Fuch- 
sia in any garden. Double pink 
with dark pink sepals. 
New Fascination. Very large 
double bloom, of loose formation, 
in rose pink with red sepals. Pro- 
fuse bloom. | 
Otto. Single violet blue, bell- 
shaped. Deep crimson sepals, We 
recommend it. 
Santa Monica. Double pink, 
_ red sepals. Late bloomer. Grows 
to only 3 feet, so requires little 
space. . | ; Fuchsia 

