1950 
GENERAL LIST 
LA ROCHETTE NURSERY 
VICTOR REITER, JR. 
1195 Stanyan Street 
San Francisco 17, 
California 
LOmbard 6-2929 
For descriptions of our new creations for 
1950 please consult our special novelty list. 
NEW ADDITIONS TO THE GENERAL LIST: 
DR. JULES WELCH (Evans) A very crisp double flower 
with petals marbled purple, magenta and rose with rose 
sepals. A low bushy grower with leathery foliage. This plant 
is said to be outstanding in warmer areas but it may lack 
vigor in cooler climates. A flower of the finest substance. 
MRS. W. P. WOOD (W. P. Wood) A small-flowered pale 
rose near-white single of great vigor. This variety is similar 
to F. Magellanica Molinae (macrostemma alba) but the 
flowers are larger, the foliage is sparser and the bloom is 
much more free. We imported this one from England 
through the courtesy of Mr. W. P. Wood. 
SAN PABLO (Crumley) A pale orchid sport of the hanging 
variety San Mateo discovered and introduced by Crumley’s 
Nursery of San Pablo. Positively sensational with its trailing 
branches smothered in huge orchid and lavender flowers. A 
must. 
Please Note: All our 1949 Fuchsia introductions with the 
exception of Flying Cloud have been incorporated in the 
General List at the same standard price as all older varieties. 
The variety Flying Cloud, because of its short supply and 
its merit is being maintained at the higher price of the 1950 
introductions. 
DOUBLE “PURPLE” GROUP 
* CHRYSANTHEA—casy, full trailer, red and purple. 
# COMMANDER IN CHIEF—largest red and purple. 
CREOLE (1949 Schnabel )—ox blood and maroon. 
# GYPSY QUEEN—red and mauve, fine. 
MISS PRIM—light red and purple. 
MRS. DESMOND—darker than Gypsy Queen. 
PHENOMENAL—fine old red and purple. 
# REITER’S GIANT—freest large purple, strong. 
ROYAL PURPLE—fine color, medium size, bushy. 
#* SAN MATEO—large red and purple, trailer. 
#* THE DOWAGER (1949 Reiter)—large, free red 
. and purple. 
4* TITANIC—climbing marbled light purple. 
#4* UNCLE JULES—bluish purple, extra. 
WINSTON CHURCHILL—red and “blue” pot variety. 
