34 HALLAWELL’S BEGONIA TUBERS ARE EXTRA 
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HAatlawells 
“Cream of the Crop FUCHSIAS” 
These fuchsias are chosen from among hundreds of varieties. They are the Cream of the Crop 
and no two alike. Ready-to-bloom plants from 4-inch pots 
Any 4 for $5.00; any 6 for $7.00; any 12 for $13.50, postpaid. 
Place orders early for shipment during April to August. 
CITY ORDERS—Fuchsia orders placed at our 
San Francisco Store or Blue Glass Nursery, 
NOT FOR SHIPPING—$1.00 each: any 6 for 
$5.50; any 12 for $10.00. 
AUNT JULIANA—Large double corolla of light 
blue, a sport of Uncle Jules. 
BERNADETTE — Veronica-blue petals, 
pale rose. May be trained for hanger. 
sepals 
CLARION—Deepest rose-bengal with crimson 
sepals; double, medium large. 
CRESCENDO (Reiter)—-Double two-tone co- 
rolla orchid-purple at petal tips, splashed rosy- 
red in upper portion to base; sepals carmine, 
reflexed, tube white. 
DU BARRY —Double corolla purple, outside 
petals flesh pink. Tube and sepals soft pink. 
Strong upright. 
ELKHORN—Double corolla of deep pink ser- 
rated petals, deep carmine sepals. 
ENCHANTED — Large double corolla campa- 
nula-blue, outer petals overlaid fuchsia pink. 
Petals edged pale lilac line. Upright. 
FLIRTATION (Niederholzer)—Semi-double co- 
rolla delicate orchid, tube and reflexed sepals, 
light pink, green at tips, petals slightly ser- 
rated; vigorous and heavy blooming. 
FLYING CLOUD—White with a glow of palest 
rose tinting. Patented. 
GAY SENORITA (Schmidt)—Single, large bell- 
shaped corolla, lovely fuchsia purple. veined 
carmine at base from long pointed deep car- 
mine sepals. Stands sun, can be hanger. Ex- 
cellent. 
GUS NIEDERHOLZER—Veronica-blue with car- 
mine sepals. 
GYPSY QUEEN — Large double flowers; co- 
rolla rosy-mauve, deep crimson sepals, upright. 
An old favorite and still popular. 
HONEYMOON (Niederholzer) — Medium large 
semi-double corolla amethyst-violet veined and 
suffused carmine from its brilliant carmine 
sepals. 
Hanging 
Fuchsias 
established 
in 
hangers 
$7.50 each. 
Too large 
for 
shipping. 
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FUCHSIA 
BOUFFANT 
LUCKY STRIKE (Niederholzer)— Large semi- 
double corolla, deep purple in lower portion, 
splashed light rose in upper portion; long light 
tose sepals. Upright. Very striking. 
MOTH BLUE—Beautiful deep lilac blue, deep 
red sepals, can be trained as hanger. Double. 
MRS. W. P. WOOD—Small flowered soft pink, 
a very desirable free blooming variety for 
garden show. Does well in the warm sections. 
NEW FASCINATION (Niederholzer) — Semi- 
double fluffy corolla, bright rose-pink, petals 
veined rose, upright sepals, brilliant scarlet. 
OREGON TRAIL — Single flat saucer shape, 
light purple veined rose, crimson tube and 
petals. 
OTTO—Semi-double; corolla blue-violet, broad 
sepals, scarlet to crimson. Large flower, strong 
grower. Upright, bushy. 
PAN AMERICA (Reiter)—Huge double, white 
to pale pink, corolla faintly veined crimson, 
broad sepals bright orange red. Tall, upright. 
PINK BALLOON—The white corolla is double 
and fluffy, pink veining at base, outer petals 
flushed pink, sepals rose, large round balloon 
buds, large flowers. 
REVERIE—Medium sized double, Tyrian-rose 
corolla, soft rose sepals. Bushy. 
RUBEO — Deepest rose-bengal to deep crim- 
son, marbled geranium lake; sepals pale car- 
mine. 
SAN LEANDRO— Large double magenta-ver- 
milion, tube and sepals deep carmine; heat 
tolerant. 
SEQUOIA — Corolla silvery orchid-lilac, red 
sepals, large flowers. 
SEVENTEEN—A new double self-colored fuch- 
sia of a real rose shade. The petals of the large 
double flower and the long thick recurving 
sepals are rose-madder. A beautiful fuchsia 
of wonderful substance. 
STORM KING —Full double corolla; 
veined scarlet, sepals bright scarlet. 
THE DOWAGER—Finest red and purple, dou- 
ble with magenta red sepals. 
white 
SEVENTEEN 
TRIUMPHANT (Niederholzer) — Large, semi- 
double wide open corolla, amethyst-violet with 
veined infusion from reflexed brilliant carmine 
sepals, upright, vigorous. 
UNCLE JULES (New)—A giant double. In the 
freshly blown flowers, the double corolla has 
the deep blue quality so much desired in 
large doubles. The flowers are enormous and 
the quality is excellent. 
UTOPIA—tThe perfect fuchsia and perhaps the 
largest single. The long corolla is dark Tyrian- 
rose, the sepals are brilliant crimson and they 
roll. back over the stem very artistically. 
HANGING BASKET FUCHSIAS 
Prices same as Cream of the Crop 
AMERICA (Niederholzer)—The single short co- 
rolla is deep crimson, long thin tube and sepals 
rose-madder outside, crimson inside. 
ANNA—Pright magenta, very large double and 
extremely popular. 
BLUE PENDANT—The first light blue double 
trailer and a beauty, too. 
BOUFFANT—Single white corolla veined pink, 
large spreading red sepals. Can be hanger. 
CARIOCA — Single spreading corolla, long, 
green-tipped sepals. Buds open purple shad- 
ing, changing to rose. A heat resistant hanger. 
CASCADE—One of the best hangers, bearing 
masses of large flowers and pointed buds. 
Single corolla deep crimson, sepals pale car- 
mine. 
SAN MATEO (Niederholzer)—The largest flow- 
ered hanging basket fuchsia and acclaimed 
at all the San Francisco Fuchsia Shows. The 
corolla is loose, spreading double. The lower 
portion is doge-purple, the upper is carmine 
rose, drifting down from the brilliant upturned 
carmine sepals. An elegant fuchsia entirely 
new in hanging basket type. 
SAN PABLO— Very large double flowered 
hanger. Long loose corolla, rose orchid, with 
rose pink sepals. 
SWINGTIME—Double corolla, milky white, tube 
and sepals shiny red—a fine hanger. 
Last year my gardener insisted that I order 
Hallawell’s seeds. Now I know why. Our garden 
is beautiful. 
R. M., Honolulu 
