FAVORITE VARIETIES OF THE HANGING BASKET TYPE FUCHSIAS 
Strong well-established plants in 22” pots 35c each, unless otherwise noted. 
ANNA—Described under upright fuchsia. 
BUBBLE HANGER—Single large flowers. 
Corolla flesh at base, deeping to rose 
madder, tube and wide sepals light apricot 
pink. Stands heat well and is very eye 
catching. 
BLUE PENDANT—Double pale powder blue, 
broad sepals rose pink. Moderate branch- 
ing growth, free bloomer. Beautiful soft 
colored flowers that can take a warm 
climate. 50c each. 
COLUMBIA—Described under upright fuchsia. 
$1.00 each. 
ECSTACY — An exquisitely colored variety. 
Form like Flirtation, coloring like Treasure. 
Inner petals hyacinth blue, outer same 
color splashed at base with phlox pink; 
broad granular sepals neyron rose, green 
tips. Huge flowers for this color class. 
50c each. 
FALLING STARS—Single deep orange car- 
mine tube and sepals salmon. Fine strong 
rower. 
GIANT CASCADE — Between Cascade and 
Hallowe’en in size and color. Very fine 
large flowered trailer. Recommended. 
JOAN OF ARC — Described under upright 
fuchsia. 
MOTH BLUE—Double corolla, a beautiful 
shade of deep lilac blue, short tube and 
long broad upturned sepals deep red, inside 
of sepals crepe texture. Plant of medium 
vigor and spreading habit. Beautiful as a 
hanging basket variety. Very large well- 
shaped flowers. Does well in hot climate. 
50c each. 
MOLESWORTH — Medium flower, intensely 
double corolla of purest white. Sepals and 
tube bright red. Globular shaped flower. 
A beauty. 
MERLE HODGES—Described under new 1950 
varieties fuchsia. $1.00 each. 
MISS CALIFORNIA — Described under new 
1950 varieties fuchsia. $1.00 each. 
PUGET SOUND—Double spreading white 
corolla, pink on outside petals. Broad 
upturned sepals rosy red. Moderate bushy 
grower, good foliage. For the cool coastal 
climate where it is one of the largest. 
50c each. 
PINK BALLET GIRL—Semi-double rosy violet- 
blue, sepals white, flushed pink. Fine 
grower, good foliage, floriferous. Easy to 
grow. 

BUCHSIAS ECSTASY 
RED SPIDER—Single flowering type. Decided 
trailer with masses of large flowers. Long 
horizontal sepals of rich crimson, often six 
inches across. Corolla quite large, same 
color. One of the finest single basket type. 
SAN MATEO—Double deepest violet, 
splashed fuchsia pink. Sepals rosy red. 
Very large informal corolla. 
SAN PABLO—A sport of San Mateo, identi- 
cal in growth and size of flowers except 
for its more trailing habit and the orchid 
color of the corolla, with rose pink sepals. 
One of the best. 50c each. 
SHARON — Double corolla rose bengal 
splashed at base with Geranium Lake tube 
and broad reflexed sepals palest scarlet. 
Large flowers on a semi-trailing plant. 
SWINGTIME — Described under new 1950 
varieties fuchsia. $1.00 each. 
TRAILING AUTUMN—Single corolla deepens 
to cerise red at the orange flushed petal 
edges. Inside of upturned sepals is light 
salmon, tipped pale green. Strong grower, 
plenty of flowers, quite heat tolerant. 50c 
each. 
THE DOCTOR—Single deep salmon pink, long 
tube and sepals light salmon. Strong 
grower, large flowers, free blooming. 
FUCHSIA CULTURE 
Fuchsias like a cool moist shady situation. 
Keep well watered but not soggy wet. 
Plant in a rich soil with plenty of leaf mold. 
PLEASE LIST A FEW SUBSTITUTES IN CASE WE ARE. OUT, OF SOME: VARIERIES 
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