ESTRELLITA (Tiret) — A new single white, 
lightest pink veining at base of petals. 
Medium sized flowers feature a long tight 
corolla and long pink sepals that curl up 
beautifully. Good pot plant of moderate 
growth and plenty of flowers. Does well in 
warmer sections. 50c each. 
FANFARE—Very large trumpet-shaped flow- 
ers with an amazingly rich coloring. Ex- 
ceptional vigor and fine foliage. The long 
narrow tube and sharply pointed sepals 
are of a varnished turkey red. The large 
flaring corolla is of pure scarlet. Makes a 
fine showing almost the year round. 
FLYING CLOUD (Patent pending)—Semi- 
double to double white, slight pink 
flush at base of petals, tube and long 
spreading sepals white, tipped green. 
Good grower. Best in cool location. 
Every fuchsia grower should have this 
one. $1.00 each. 
GYPSY QUEEN—Double rosy mauve sepals 
deep red. Upright grower with enormous 
flowers. Can’t be surpassed, tops every- 
where. 
GAY SENORITA—Tall grower. Flowers large, 
single, bell-shaped. Short tube and pointed 
sepals deep rose-red, corolla lilac, flushed 
rose with white fringe. A great favorite. 
HEAVENLY BLUE — Upright, large single, 
pale pink. Long narrow sepals rolled up, 
corolla pale blue. 
HONEYMOON — Double spreading corolla 
beautiful deep blue, red sepals. Large, 
free blooming. One of the best. 
JOAN OF ARC—Double white, with loose 
habit of growth. Arching stems, flowers 
considered finer than Ave Maria. Best for 
the cool coastal climate. One of the best 
whites. 
OREGON TRAIL — Single hoopskirt “corolla 
opens to a flat saucer-shape. Color is 
light amparo-purple (a shade lighter than 
fuchsia Mrs. Desmond). Petals are veined 
rose-red, especially near the base. Tube 
and upturned sepals are crimson. Moderate 
upright grower, early and very free bloom- 
ing. 5Q0c each. 
PAN AMERICA — Double palest pink, red 
sepals. Tall loose grower, very large flow- 
ers. Popular. 
PINK BALLOON—Double fluffy corolla white, 
sepals rose. Blooms freely. Extra large 
flowers. 
PATTY EVANS—Double white, sepals white 
tinted soft rose or pink. Vigorous. Large 
flowers. Blooms freely. Tops everywhere. 
REITER’S GIANT — Double petunia purple, 
carmine sepals. Free flowering for such a 
very large flowering variety. 
STORM KING—Elongated and inflated bud 
of bright scarlet tube and sepals, corolla 
waxy white with crimson veins. Very showy. 
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SAN RAFAEL—Double, shades of magenta 
and vermilion, tube and sepals carmine. 
Strong upright grower. Large flowers of 
good substance. 
SEA FOAM — Semi-double, marbled purple 
and white, tinted rose. Tube and sepals 
white to pale rose. Small bush, medium 
sized flowers. For shade. 50c each. 
SEVENTEEN—Double corolla and long thick 
sepals rose madder. Wonderful substance, 
clear rose shade. Free blooming. One of 
the finest fuchsias ever introduced. 50c 
each. 
SAN MATEO—Double corolla of deepest vio- 
let, small outside petals splashed with 
fuchsia pink, broad sepals rosy red. Large 
flowers of informal petal arrangement. One 
of the red and purples, that can be used 
in hanging baskets. 
THE DOWAGER—This is the finest double 
red and purple yet produced. Huge, well 
formed flowers of good blue purple petal- 
age, and a well formed tube and recurved 
sepals of magenta red. Growth is vigorous 
but very branching; and the foliage, al- 
though plentiful and good, is small. The 
dense canopy of leaves makes the tremen- 
dous flowers seem even larger by contrast. 
50c each. 
TITANIC—A real super giant. Double corolla 
deep purple, carmine at base, recurved 
sepals are carmine. Upright grower. Free 
bloomer for such a large flowering fuchsia. 
VALENTINE—This is a large semi-double of 
a new form and coloring. It is notable 
because of its very long tube and huge 
spreading sepals. The tube and sepals are 
white slightly flushed rose, and the inner 
surface of the sumptuous sepals is of an 
iridescent granular quality. The semi-double 
spreading corolla is of the deepest Imperial 
purple fading to white at the base of each 
petal. Strong grower. 50c each. 
VIOLET GEM—Large spreading corolla deep 
violet purple, upturned sepals crimson. Free 
bloomer. 50c each. 
WHITE WONDER — Double corolla white 
broad sepals crimson. Strong upright 
growth. A Gypsy Queen sport with very 
large flowers. Highly recommended. 
WHITEMOST—Single white, sepals light pink. 
Strong grower. Very free blooming. Easy 
to grow. One of the finest fuchsias. 
WINSTON CHURCHILL—Double corolla 
magenta pink, shaded blue, upturned se- 
pals rose pink. Medium high grower. Good 
sized flowers, free flowering. Excellent for 
pot and bedding. 
YULETIDE—A tall upright double red and 
white. This is of the giant flowering type 
with a large globular creamy white corolla 
and crimson tube and sepals. In form and 
size one of the best doubles we have ever 
seen. 50c each. 
