TRAILING AND SINGLE UPRIGHT FUCHSIAS 


MR. TOM WEST—Variegated red, green and white foliage, purple and red blooms. Another worth 
growing for foliage alone. 
MRS. oa oe Ga long tube and even longer pointed sepals of flesh color with bright orange 
corolla. 
PUGET SOUND—1949 Introduction. Huge double white corolla, veined pink at base. Tube and 
broad upturned sepals rosy red. Striking. 50c. 
RED SPIDER—The best selling single flowering type. Long horizontal sepals of rich crimson, 
often six inches across. Corolla large, of same color. Prefuse bloomer. See color illustra- 
tion on the back cover. 
SAN PABLO—1949 Introduction. Very large double corolla of orchid with bright pink splashes, 
sepals large and bright pink. Tops in color class. 50c. 
SWANLEY YELLOW—The nearest to true yellow in a Fuchsia. Large single flowers of deep orange 
yellow. 
SINGLE UPRIGHT FUCHSIAS 
ERNEST RENAIN—Large flowers of rich rose pink corolla shading to white at base. Tube and 
sepals waxy white. 
HEAVENLY BLUE—Flowers large with showy light blue corolla and sepals dainty pink, rolled up. 
Seems always to be in bloom. 
RIC-RAC—1949 Introduction. Corolla orchid with petal edges serrated. Sepals broad and curved 
of deep carmine. Strong upright grower. Heat tolerant. 50Oc. 
SUPER BRITISH—An importation from England that is very strong growing and blooms well. 
Large flowers with long tube and spreading sepals of thick texture, pearly white. The 
brilliant corolla is true coral. 
TANGERINE—1949 Introduction. Corolla orange changing to rose as the flowers age. Sepals open 
green, becoming carmine after aging. Strong grower. Easy. 50c. 
UNCLE CHARLEY—1949 Introduction. Lilac corolla and broad reflexed sepals rose-red. Good fol- 
iage, abundance of medium size flowers. 50c. 
VOTE 
FUCHSIA 
PLANTS 
40C 
(aANCTal 
(Except where otherwise marked) 
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