DON PERALTA—Very large flower, varies 
from single to double, usually semi-double 
corolla with a long tube and long spread- 
ing sepals. Coloring much like the variety 
Anna. However, Don Peralta is a vigor- 
ous grower and should prove to be an 
excellent upright growing fuchsia, especial- 
ly for the warmer sections. 
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 flowers. 
Stands considerable heat, even sun in warm 
sections. Very promising. 
DOROTHY LOUISE—(1952). 
medium orchid pink, short sepals pink. 
Medium large. Very heavy and_ early 
bloomer. One of the best pinks. 50c each. 
ERECTA—Single corolla pink with blush 
edges, red sepals. Very attractive. Upright 
to about 3 ft. Does best in filtered sun. 
ESTRELLITA—A new single white, lightest 
pink veining at base of petals. M2z2dium 
sized flowers feature a long tight corolla 
and long pink sepals that curl up beauti- 
fully. Good pot plant of moderate growth 
and plenty of flowers. Does well in warmer 
sections. 
FANFARE—Very large trumpet-shaped flow- 
ers with an amazingly rich coloring. Ex- 
ceptional vigor and fine foliage. The long 
narrow tube and sharply pointed sepals 
are of a varnished turkey red. The large 
flaring corolla is of pure scarlet. Makes a 
fine showing almost the year round. 
FALLING STARS—Single deep orange car- 
mine tube and sepals salmon. Fine strong 
grower. 
FANTASY—(1952). Semi-double corolla, pet- 
als with pale center deepening to purple- 
blue at edges. Smaller outer petals heavily 
overlaid pink. Open spreading large flow- 
ers with pink and green tipped sepals. Free 
flowering. 50c each. 
GAY SENORITA—Tall grower. Flowers large, 
single, bell-shaped. Short tube and pointed 
sepals deep rose-red, corolla lilac, flushed 
rose with white fringe. A great favorite. 
GRAY LADY—(1952). Large double corolla 
pale greyish blue, upright rosy white sepals. 
Medium upright grower with large flowers 
of delicate coloring. Best in the coastal 
sections. 50c each. 
GYPSY QUEEN—Double rosy mauve sepals 
deep red. Upright grower with enormous 
flowers. Can‘t be surpassed, tops every- 
where. 
HESITATION — Double white long corolla 
with small outside petals soft pink. Tube 
and long sepals light pink. Medium spread- 
ing grower, may be used as a hanging bas- 
Double corolla 
ket. 50c each. 
HONEYMOON — Double spreading corolla 
beautiful deep blue, red sepals. Large, 
free blooming. One of the best. 
HIS EXCELLANCY—(1952). Large double 
rich violet corolla, short tubes and sepals 
white. One of the finest of the newer 
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fuchsias with large flowers of dramatic 
coloring. Should be grown only under best 
conditions. 50c each. 
INNOCENCE—(1952). Double near white, 
having glistening white petals and palest 
rose sepals which deepen to crimson at 
base. Profuse bloomer, will bloom the year 
round if kept in favorable conditions. 50c 
each. 
JIM FAIRCLO—Double burgundy with dark 
shades at bottom of petals. Petals wider 
than most doubles. Foliage lush with large 
crinkled leaves. Can be used as a basket. 
50c each. 
LUCKY STRIKE—Double blue and purple 
splashed flesh pink, sepals pink. Strong 
bushy growth, free flowering. One of the 
most striking and popular. 
MELODY—Beautiful single pale rose. Strong 
branching growth, large flowers. Free 
blooming. Tops in any climate. Can be 
used as hanging basket. 
MINUET IN G—(1952). Double white, very 
faintly blushed. Short tubes and _ sepals 
white, underside of sepals soft pink. Free 
flowering. 50c each. 
MISSION BELLS—Bush type. Large single 
corolla, deep purple blue shaped like bells. 
Red sepals. 
MRS. W. P. WOOD—Imported from England 
by Victor Reiter, Jr. Small flowers pale 
rose with a light blue overcast, single. 
Flowers with great vigor. 50c each. 
OREGON TRAIL—Single hoop skirt corolla 
of light amparo-purple, veined rose-red. 
Tube and sepals crimson. 
PAN AMERICA — Double palest pink, red 
sepals. Tall loose grower, very large flow- 
ers. Popular. 
PATTY EVANS—Double white, serals white 
tinted soft rose or pink. Vigorous. Large 
flowers. Blooms freely. Tops everywhere. 
PACIFIC PALISADES—Double white, flushed 
pink at base of petals, sepals light pink. 
Compact bushy upright. 
PICOTEE—Semi-double corolla near white at 
base, deepening to rose violet at edges. 
Outer smaller petals flesh pink. Large pet- 
als serrated at edges. Broad sepals softest 
pink. Bushy upright. Free flowering. 50c 
each. 
PEPPERMINT STICK—Double royal purple 
center petals, outer petals light rose with 
purple edges. Broad upturned sepals car- 
mine rose. Good upright. Large spreading 
flowers. 50c each. 
PINK QUARTET—Upright to 5 ft. One of 
the best fast growers that will stand plenty 
of hard knocks. Semi-double large corolla 
pink. Center has four distinct tubes formed 
by rolling of petals. Red sepals.- Stands 
heat. 
PURPLE HEART—Double corolla with center 
petals violet purple, large outer petals 
fuchsia pink and some marbled with pur- 
ple; long broad upturned red sepals. Strong 
upright grower with big buds and large 
flowers of strong color contrast. 
