SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. pe EW hiner 
Fuchsia Flower View of our 2” Plant Banded Fuchsias 
We guarantee our quality to be as above 
@ The fuchsias in this listing are especially selected because they will thrive with a minimum of care. The grower has observed many fuchsia 
varieties in the past three years. The varieties selected in this listing won the approval of the grower because they have been consistent best 
sellers in his nursery. The predominant feature of these particular varieties is their bushy character, and they are outstanding because they 
are continuous heavy bloomers. The grower in his observations noticed some fuchsias bloom heavily, but have periods between blooms when 
they are almost devoid of flowers. These were discarded one by one until the following list was the result. 
@ These particular varieties bloom continuously and do not have the periods when they are bare of blooms. 
e@ The plants are well established in 2-in. plant bands and will be individually labeled with a short description. They will be pinched at 
least once, which means they will be nicely branched plants, ready for transplanting to 4-in. pots or gallon cans. 
@ We can ship any time after January 15. It is suggested that nurseries with greenhouse facilities place their orders for January delivery. 
These plants, if placed in greenhouses, should bloom in late March or early April. Other nurserymen can specify delivery to suit their specific 
conditions. 
FUCHSIA — VARIETIES 
$16.50 per 100 2” Bands 
No orders for less than 10 of a variety. 
Upright Fuchsias Upright Fuchsias 
Aurora Superba: Single, orange-apricot and orange-peach, long Vienna: Double soft lilac rose and Bengal Rose. 
tube. Whitemost: White and soft pink. Will trail. 
Bernadette: Double low-growing, either in ground or basket. Pale White Wonder: Double snowy white and crimson. 
rose and light blue. 
: Winston Churchill: Double magenta-pink shaded blue and rose- 
Black Princess: Single, deep purple and red. Very free-flowering. pink. 
Fascination: Double, soft rose streaked and flushed deeper pink. 
Flirtation: Delicate orchid and light pink. 
Guinevere: Single large white and blue-violet. Trailing Fuchsias 
Gypsy Queen: Large double, deep crimson and rose-mauve. Anna: Large vigorous carmine and magenta, double. 
Hollydale: Pale Magenta. Aunt Juliana: Sport of Uncle Jules. 
Kitty O'Day: Double, white veined rose and rose-red. Carioca: Single large rose, free blooming. 
Lilac Queen: Double white flushed and veined lilac and crimson. Cascade: Large single, rose-white and deep magenta. 
Lucky Strike: Double blue, rose and pink. Lena: Double, ivory, pink and purple blue. Long tube. 
Miss California: Single light pink and white. Marinka: Single rosy-scarlet and crimson. 
Otto: Single red and purple. Molesworth: Double, white and scarlet. 
Patty Evans: Soft pink and ivory-white. Moth Blue: Double, deep red and deep lilac-blue. 
Purple Phenomenal: Double plum-purple streaked carmine and Mrs. Rundle: Single light orange, long tube pale salmon. 
bright scarlet. Muriel: Single rosy-lilac and red. 
Purple Sage: Single saucer-shaped purple corolla, red sepals. Puget Sound: White streaked rose-pink and rose-red, double. 
Rubeo: Deep rose-crimson and carmine. Red Spider: Long tube, deepest crimson, rose veined and margined 
San Leandro: Double Vermillion and carmine. deep crimson. 
Seventeen: Double pink. San Mateo: Large double, deep violet with fuchsia-pink splashes, 
Snowflake: Single white with slight pink tinge. and rosy-red. 
Southgate: Double pink. San Pablo: Large double orchid and rosy pink. 
Susan: Double pastel, small flower. Swingtime: Double milky-white and rose-red. 
Sweet Sixteen: Double deep pink. Uncle Jules: Double violet-blue and crimson. 
The Dowager: Large double magenta-red and blue-purple. Violet Gem: Large semi-double carmine and deep violet. 
Treasure: Double, pale orchid and rose. William Braas: Double white flushed pink, carolla rose. 
Please order varieties in lots of 10 or more only. 
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