FUCHSIAS 
We take a great deal of pleasure in adding this section to our catalogue. 
Last fall we visited a Fuchsia garden where there were over 400 varieties in 
bloom. The sight was breathtaking and very thrilling. We couldn’t resist the 
temptation to list a few of these gorgeous beauties that others might also 
enjoy them. 
CULTURE: They must have shade and a rich soil. The soil in which they 
are planted should be % peat, 4 leaf mold, 4 manure and some sand and 4 
good loamy soil. After they have been planted a month, use a solution of 1 
level tablespoon of Sulphate of Amonia to 1 gallon of water. Be sure the 
ground is already moist before applying fertilizer. Can be used once a week. 
KEEP OFF FOLIAGE. Keep foliage washed off with water. They like it. 
ANNA. Sepals tube and base of petals strong carmine, large corolla of magenta. 
Vigorous growth and the largest flower of the self color group. One of the 
very best in the trailers. Double. 
BEVERLY HILLS. Single upright. A strong grower with enormous flowers 
and corolla of a wonderful shade of Burgundy red. Long elegant sepals of 
glowing pink with white striping. 
GAY SENORITA. Single upright. Bell shaped corolla, deep lilac flushed rose 
with white border edging the petals. Sepals deep rose. 
CALIFORNIA. Single upright. Vigorous growth with good sized flowers of 
bright orange and sepals of coral pink. Makes a good tree. 
BOLERO. Well shaped large double with dark imperial purple corolla and 
leathery red sepals. Stiff branches and good foliage. 
ELECTRA. Double upright. Strong grower. Flowers large with wide open 
center. Sepals rose, corolla palest pink, almost white veined rose. 
HOLLY DALE. Double upright. Corolla clear pale magenta, sepals rose pink. 
Very floriferous. 
HONEYMOON. Doubkle upright. A true sensation in blue. Wide open veronica 
blue corolla and red sepals. Semi-double. 
LINDISSIMA. Double trailing. A beautiful blending of mauve and rose, flow- 
ers of perfect shape and immense size. Luxurious bloomer and fast grower. 
LUCKY STRIKE. Double upright. An unusual colored Fuchsia in rather strik- 
ing combination of blue, purple pink and gray tones. Globular in form. 
MOLESWORTH. Double trailing. Full snowy white with scarlet sepals. Good 
heavy bloomer. 
SAN MATEO. Double trailing. Large free flowering, sepals of pink, corolla 
of darkest Victoria violet with fuchsia pink splashes. Nice well-started plants. 
Price of Above: 50c Each; 3 for $1.35; 12 Each Different $4.75 
OFFER NO. 2 
In addition to the above Fuchsias we have quite a number of very fine 
varieties in quantities too small to list separately. These are all named and 
labelled, at a special price. $3.50 per Dozen 
Each One of the Dozen a Different Variety. Better Order Early. 
OFFER NO. 3 
Mixed unlabelled Fuchsias. All nice well-started plants from pots. 
$3.00 per Dozen 
HARDY ASTERS 
MICHAELMAS DAISY 
Very valuable for late fall flowers. Tall upright plants to 4 feet, bearing 
thousands of small blooms. Much appreciated by the bees. The following are 
the best of a number of varieties. Each 50c; 1 Each of 7 Varieties $3.00 
ADORABLE. Deep clear pink. Dark green foliage. 4 ft. Blooms Sept. to frost. 
BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER. The nearest approach to red in a fall aster. 
BLUE CLOUD. Round clumps of fluffy green foliage. Single soft lavender 
blue flowers with yellow center. 
BLUE PLUME. One of the deepest blues yet introduced. Rich royal blue on 
stately spikes. i 
HARRINGTON PINK. A real true pink. Flowers large and cover the entire 
plant. Fine for cut flowers. 
MT. EVEREST. Best white. Lots of laterals which bloom clear to the ground. 
WONDER OF STAFA. This is the earliest. Large lavender mauve flowers 
which cover the plant from August till frozen. 
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