TITANIC — Double deep purple, carmine at 
base, sepals red. Upright, free blooming for 
such a large flower. Highly recommended. 
l5c. 
TREASURE — Double, spreading corolla soft 
lilac blue, pink sepals. Upright bushy grow- 
er, free flowering. This is one of the very 
best—sells readily. 15c. 
TRIUMPHANT—Semi-double spreading corol- 
la amethyst violet, sepals red. Tall, strong 
grower. Showy variety. 15e. 
TUTU—A 1952 introduction. Large double 
corolla orchid lavender, tube and broad 
sepals white, phlox pink on underside. 
Stocky, upright grower with heavy foliage 
and very large flowers. Best under cool 
conditions. 20c. 
UNCLE JULES — Double violet blue, sepals 
crimson. Willowy growth. Giant double of 
fine “blue” coloring. Tops. 15e, 
VIOLETTA—A 1952 introduction. Long single 
corolla near-white at base, deepening to 
deep violet at petal edges. Short tube and 
long, narrow sepals white. Tall upright 
grower, free flowering. 20c. 
WEDGEWOOD—Double lavender blue, tube 
and upturned sepals waxy white, underside 
of sepals faintly blushed. Upright, bushy 
grower. One of Clem Schnabel’s finest. Heat 
tolerant. 20c. 
WHITEMOST— Single white, sepals light pink. 
Strong grower, very free blooming. Easy to 
grow—one of the finest. 15c. 
WHITE SPIDER—Single white, long twisted 
sepals white, flushed pink. Spreading 
grower with good sized flowers. 17!/2c. 
WHITE WONDER — Double corolla white, 
broad sepals crimson. Strong upright 
growth. A Gypsy Queen sport with very 
large flowers. Highly recommended. 15c. 
WINSTON CHURCHILL— Double magenta 
pink, shaded blue, sepals red. Medium 
bushy, good sized flowers, very free flower- 
ing. One of the real top varieties—excellent 
for pots. 15c. 
WOOD VIOLET (Schmidt) — Double violet 
blue, sepals dark red. Medium bushy grow- 
er, medium sized flowers, free blooming. 
Does well south or north. 15c. 
ADDITIONAL VARIETIES—The following listing includes some of the best fuchsias in the 
trade, many of them too well known to warrant description here. 
All 15c each, except where otherwise noted: 
Aurora Superba 17!/2c¢; Country Cousin 20c; Crescendo, Dainty Lady, Display; Erecta 17}/,e; 
Gartenmeister Bonstedt; F. magellanica gracilis. variegata 17!/2.c¢; Mazda, Molinae, Schiller; 
Souvenir de H. Henkel 20c; Storm King, Sunset, The Chief, Torpilleur; Trumpeter 171/2.¢; Utopia. 
HANGING POT or TRAILING FUCHSIAS 
AMAPOLA—Usually semi-double, rose pur- 
ple; tube and sepals dark pink. Vigorous 
grower, large flowers. 17\/c. 
ANNA — Double, rose madder to carmine; 
long, broad red sepals. The very large flow- 
er is a best seller in all fuchsia growing sec- 
tions. Heat resistant—absolutely tops. 171/2c¢. 
AUTUMNALE—Highly colored foliage of 
bronze, orange, yellow and.green. Grow 
in sunnier location, pinch back frequently. 
Beautiful as a hanger. 17}/2c. 
BACHELOR GIRL—A 1952 introduction. A 
sport of Bewitched, with the branches some- 
what more pendulous, but the same type of 
growth and:foliage. However, the corolla of 
Bachelor Girl is pale mallow, the sepals 
long, white, with green tips. Free bloom- 
Raver -7Altes 
BEWITCHED (Patent pending)—Double co- 
rolla dubonnet purple, petals near-white at 
base. Tube and long, green-tipped sepals 
white, inside sepals flushed palest pink. 
Long white buds open into large flowers, 
produced in abundance. Vigorous willowy 
grower, lush-green foliage. Dramatic color 
contrast and proved to be a leader in retail 
sales. 35c. (Minimum retail price for 1953 
is $1.00 each.) 
You can propagate your own BE- 
WITCHED in 1953. Please read how to go 
about it, on the yellow sheet enclosed in 
this catalogue. Patent labels of BEWITCHED 
available from us at 10c¢ each. 
BLOOMER GIRL—A 1952 introduction. Double 
pale pink corolla, veined carmine at base, 
upturned sepals red. A natural trailer with 
large flowers, free blooming. 20c. 
BLOSSOM TIME—A 1952 introduction. Large 
single on the order of fuchsia Jack Shahan, 
but of softer coloring. Strong grower with 
pendant branches and good foliage. Heat 
resistant and free blooming. 20c. 
BLUE BONNET—Large single, flaring corolla 
deepening to purple-blue, prominently 
veined red. Tube and long, upturned sepals 
bright red. Of vigorous growth and free 
blooming. 171/,c. 
