GENERAL COLLECTION OF FUCHSIAS 
INCLUDING 1951 INTRODUCTIONS 
Upright growing varieties listed below. Hanging-pot or trailing fuchsias listed as a 
group on page 9. 
Please note that whenever the term “heat-tolerant” is used in a description, it does not 
mean that the particular variety may be planted in full sun. It may stand full sun in the fog 
belt, but must be planted, as are other fuchsias, in part shade in the warmer sections—then 
~ the flowers will be tolerant to hot weather. 
No longer do two or three names dominate the field of new fuchsias. There now are 
many active amateur and professional breeders and our list here reflects the influx of their 
originations. 
We are pleased to offer below new and recent fuchsias by these California breeders: 
Brand, Dale, Evans, Haag, Hazard, Hodges, Nelson, Niederholzer, Reiter, Schmidt, Schnabel, 
Tiret, Walker & Jones, Waltz and others. 
Strong 2!/.” pot plants 15c each except where otherwise noted. 
ALAMEDA—Flaring double white corolla, 
deep crimson upturned sepals. Strong up- 
right branching grower with good foliage 
and large flowers. 20c. 
AUNT JULIANA—Sport of Uncle Jules with 
large double orchid lavender corolla and 
red upturned sepals. More willowy in 
growth than Uncle Jules, excellent as a 
hanger. Fine, very large flowers—one of 
the best sellers. 20c. 
BERNADETTE—Double corolla deep blue, 
sepals pale rose to red. Upright bushy 
grower with medium sized flowers in a 
beautiful deep-blue tone. 20c. 
BRIDESMAID—New, described on page 3. 
BUNKER BOY—New, described on page 3. 
CAMEO—Double corolla pale pink, upturned 
sepals pink. Upright grower with small fo- 
liage and many medium sized “all pink” 
flowers. 20c 
CHANG—Single brilliant orange, flesh se- 
pals flushed red. Strong upright grower, 
free bloomer. Good seller. 17!/2c. 
CHERIE—New, described on page 4. 
CLAIR DE LUNE—Single orange-salmon co- 
rolla, long tube and short green tipped 
sepals palest salmon. Luxurious foliage, 
likes the warmer climate. 171/2c. 
CLAIRE EVANS (Evans)—Double violet blue 
to rosy mauve, sepals white, flushed pink 
on underside. Compact, bushy grower, 
very free bloomer. 20c. 
COLUMBIA—Sport of America, identical in 
growth and flower except that in Columbia 
the outside of the sepals is just slightly 
flushed pink, the long tube is white. With 
the red corolla this makes a beautiful con- 
trast, very showy in a hanging basket. 20c. 
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COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN—Single waxy 
white to palest pink. Compact growing 
and one of the most admired smaller 
fuchsias. 20c. 
COUNTRY COUSIN—New, see page 4. 
CRINOLINE (Patented)—Double corolla soft 
rose pink, tube and sepals waxy white. 
Tall upright grower with small thick leaves, 
free blooming. Fine large double flowers 
stand our warmer climate quite well. Un- 
der license with the patentee we grow our 
own plants of Crinoline. 35c. (Minimum re- 
tail price for 1952 is $1.00 each). 
CURLEW (Evans)—New. We had no flower 
to describe at catalogue deadline. 35c. 
DON PERALTA—Very large flower, usually 
semi-double corolla, with a long tube and 
long spreading sepals. Coloring much 
like the variety Anna. Don Peralta is vigor- 
ous and an excellent upright growing 
fuchsia, specially for the warmer sections. 
Blooms early. 20c. 
DR. JULES WELCH — Double blue-violet, 
outer petals all pink or marbled; short, 
broad sepals deep pink. Vigorous, medium 
high, bushy grower with good sized flow- 
ers. Stands considerable heat, even sun, 
in warmer sections. 17!/)c. 
DU BARRY (Patented) —Double corolla 
changes from purple to fuchsin, with 
smaller outside petals heavily marbled 
with flesh pink. Tube and broad, reflexed, 
sepals softest pink. Strong upright grower 
with leathery leaves and large flowers of 
distinct coloring. 35c. (Minimum retail 
price for 1952 is $1.00 each.) 
You can propagate your own Du Barry 
in 1952—please read how to go about it, 
on the yellow sheet enclosed in this cata- 
logue. Patent labels of Du Barry available 
from us at 10¢ each. 
ELKHORN—Large double orchid pink, veined 
rose, petals scalloped. Upturned sepals 
crimson. Strong upright grower. 17!/,c. 
