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Highly colored, yet delicate. 
Fuchsias are so varied and beautiful they are popular all 
over the country. They are the finest of all flowering plants for hanging baskets and 
window boxes. 
We are offering many of the finest Fuchsias. The selection includes 1951 introductions, 
the favorites of 1950 introductions and well-known standard varieties. 
1951 
INTRODUCTIONS AND PATENTED VARIETIES 
Strong well-established plants in 22” pots $1 each. 
For prices of larger plants see back page. 
BEWITCHED—(Tiret). Patent applied for. 
Double corolla dubonnet or deep _ violet 
purple. Petals near-white at very base. 
Tube and outside of long spreading, green- 
tipped sepals white, inside sepals flushed 
palest pink. Long white buds open into 
large flowers, produced in abundance. Ex- 
cellent as a hanging basket. 
CARIOCA—(Schmidt). Single spreading co- 
rolla with petal edges notched; long green 
tipped upturned sepals. Buds open with 
purplish shading to petals, but change to 
large flowers of a rose shade. Fine in 
hanging baskets. Heat resistant. 
DU BARRY—(Tiret). Patented. Double co- 
rolla changes from purple to fuchsin, with 
smaller outside petals either entirely flesh 
pink or heavily marbled with that color. 
Tube and broad reflexed sepals softest 
pink. Strong upright grower. Very fine. 
(See back cover.) 
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. 
FLYING CLOUD—(Victor Reiter, Jr.) Pat- 
ented. 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. (See page 
Was, 
LA BIANCA—(Tiret). Patented. Single co- 
rolla white, short tube and long upturned 
sepals white tipped green. Medium 
growth, deep green foliage, medium large 
well-shaped flowers. Quite heat tolerant. 
Upright. or hanging basket. The first all- 
white single fuchsia. We consider this the 
finest of all whites. (See page 16.) 
PURPLE SAGE—(Hodges). Single saucer- 
shaped deep purple corolla opens perfectly 
flat as the medium sized flowers mature, 
displaying extra long pink stamens and 
pistil. Recurved deep red sepals. Medium 
grower with many thin purplish branches 
and medium sized very dark leaves. 
Blooms freely and stands heat well. Makes 
a nice hanging basket. 
PINK ELEGANCE—(Patented).—Single  co- 
rolla self-pink, long upturned sepals rose 
pink with salmon flush. Pleated and rolled 
petals give the corolla the appearance of 
being double. Good grower, light green 
foliage, medium large flowers. Thrives in 
the warmer sections. Best in hanging bas- 
kets. 
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. 
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 basket. Similar in color 
to ‘Red Spider’’ but deeper colored in both 
corolla and sepals. Produces sheets of 
large showy flowers. Loves the warmer cli- 
mates. 
FAVORITE VARIETIES OF UPRIGHT AND HANGING BASKET FUCHSIAS 
’ pots 35c each, unless otherwise noted. 
plants see back page. 
Strong well-established plants in 21/2 
For prices of larger 
ALAMEDA—(1950). Flaring double white 
corolla, deep crimson upturned sepals. 
Strong upright branching grower. Large 
flowers. 5Oc each. 
ANNA—The large double flowers of corolla 
magenta; sepals tube and base of petals 
bright carmine. Very vigorous with rich 
foliage and fine habits even in the warmer 
climates. Very showy in hanging baskets. 
BUBBLE HANGER—Single large flowers. 
Corolla flesh at base, deeping to rose 
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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. (See page 16.) 
CATALINA—Tall vigorous grower, large dark 
green foliage, flowers enormously large, 
double. Sepals rich crimson, corolla snowy 
white. 
