ENCHANTED (Tiret) Patent applied for—Large double corolla campanula blue, near-white 
at base, outer petals overlaid with fuchsia pink, all petals edged with a pale lilac line. 
The many smaller outer petals are attached to the broad base of the rose-red sepals and 
so spread out horizontally, encircling the large pendant center petals. Good upright 
grower with deep green leathery leaves, freely producing very large flowers (in the cooler 
sections) of unique style. 
PERIWINKLE (Hodges)—Long single campanulate corolla medium shade of lavender blue, 
long recurved sepals pink. Strong willowy grower, deep green leaves. Beautifully shaped 
flowers shown on long-branching hanger at Mr. and Mrs. Hodges’ famous fuchsia garden 
in Pacific Grove. For a cool location. 
PURPLE SAGE (Hodges)—Single saucer-shaped deep purple corolla opens perfectly flat as 
the medium sized flowers mature, displaying extra long red stamens and pistil. Recurved 
deep red sepals. Medium grower with many thin purplish branches and medium sized very 
dark leaves. Blooms freely and stands up well here in warm Palo Alto. Shown as a hanger 
in Pacific Grove. 
SOUTH PACIFIC (Hodges)—Like a tropical flower with its saucer-shaped single white corolla 
and broad upturned crimson sepals. As the flower matures the four pink-veined large 
round white petals open perfectly flat, displaying extra long pink stamens and pistil. 
Upright bushy grower with good yellowish-green foliage and lots of these exotic looking 
flowers. Something different for your trade. 
STREAMLINER (Tiret) Patent applied for—Everything about this great fuchsia is streamlined 
—the long slender buds, long thin tube, long semi-double corolla, extra long twisted and 
curved sepals, and even the strong growth streamlines directly down from the hanging 
pot. Similar in coloring to “Red Spider,’’ but deeper colored in both corolla and sepals, 
Streamliner loves the warmer climate and here in Palo Alto produces sheets of large, 
showy flowers. 
WILLIAM BRAAS (Tiret)—Double corolla rose madder; upturned sepals white, flushed 
palest pink. A real hanger of good growth and foliage, may be best described as a large, 
darker and fully double “Cascade.” 
Please note that we cannot accept your order for any of above described non-patented 
1951 Fuchsia Introductions unless your order is accompanied by a signed Propagating Agree- 
ment. For your convenience a copy of it, printed on yellow paper, has been inserted in this 
catalogue. 
We hope to have a good stock of the 1951 Fuchsia Introductions on hand throughout the 
season, but strongly advise early ordering if you want early delivery. 
WHOLESALE PRICES for Bewitched, Carioca, Enchanted, Periwinkle, Purple Sage, 
South Pacific, Streamliner and William Braas, strong plants grown in 21/;” pots: 
5 plants of one variety each 45c 
10 plants of one variety each 40c 
25 or more of one variety : each 35c 
Established minimum RETAIL PRICE for Bewitched, Carioca, Enchanted, Periwinkle, 
Purple Sage, South Pacific, Streamliner and William Braas for the entire year of 
1951 is $1.00 each, 6 plants for $5.00. 

