SWINGTIME—Double corolla milky white, 
slight pink veining at base of petals. Tube 
and short upturned sepals shiny red, in- 
side of sepals rose red and of crepe tex- 
ture. Good grower of branching habit, 
early and free blooming, with large flowers 
having a prominent spreading corolla. 
Should be one of the top hanging basket 
fuchsias as Swingtime does well in warm 
climate. 
SWANLEY YELLOW—Extra long tube. Tube 
and sepals of light apricot, deep orange 
corolla. Nearest yellow. 50c each. 
THE DOWAGER—Large double blue purple, 
broad upturned sepals rose red. Medium 
high, branching growth. Free blooming. 
Very large in cool climate. 
TRAIL BLAZER—One of the best basket type 
fuchsias. It may be compared to Red Spider 
FUCHSIA 
in every way except that the corolla is 
larger and double. Corolla magenta, sepals 
recurved and a shade lighter. No longer 
patented. 50c each. 
TRAILING AUTUMN—Single corolla deepens 
to cerise red at the orange flushed petal 
edges. Inside of upturned sepals is light 
salmon, tipped pale green. Strong grower, 
plenty of flowers, quite heat tolerant. 
VIOLET GEM—Large spreading corolla deep 
violet purple, upturned sepals crimson. Free 
bloomer. 
WHITEMOST—Single white, sepals light pink. 
Strong grower. Very free blooming. Easy 
to grow. One of the finest fuchsias. 
WHITE SPIDER—Single. White. Long twisted 
sepals white flushed pink. Spreading grow- 
er with good sized flowers. 5Q0c each. 
CULTURE 
Fuchsias may be grown in practically any wind-protected place provided they get protec- 
tion from direct sun during hot midday hours. 
In the ground or in pots they prefer partly 
sheltered location; this could be the east side of a building, under high-branched trees, in 
filtered sunlight or in a lath house. As to soil condition, the first consideration is good drain- 
age, break up the soil well. To provide the humus and acid condition necessary, thoroughly 
mix plenty of leaf mold with either well rotted manure or compost into the soil. 
in warm weather Fuchsias need plenty of water, overhead sprinkling 
mixture add some sand. 
is advised. 
For pot 
PLEASE LIST A FEW SUBSTITUTES IN CASE WE ARE OUT OF SOME VARIETIES 
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New in coloring 
beautifully formed 
the fragrance of expensive perfume. 
These mammoth ever-blooming carnations compare with the choicest carnations displayed 
at exclusive florist shops. 
We have listed only those varieties that are outstanding in their respective classes. 
Wel!-established plants in 22” pots. 
ANNA—Yellow. Large straw yellow with 
wide markings of rose red. 50c each. 
BARBARA BRIGHAM—Orange apricot with 
pink pencilling. 35c¢ each. 
BLAZE—Brilliant scarlet. Very large flowers. 
35c each. 
CATHERINE TOWNLEY—Scarlet red with 
large white edges. Long strong stems. 
Delicate fragrance. 50c each. 
CATTLEYA MAUVE—Orchid. An excellent 
variety in this shade. 35c each. 
CONNECTICUT—White with purple pencil- 
ling and edges. 35c each. 
CRIMSON GLORY—Crimson. A true bright 
crimson. Very large. 35c each. 
DAINTY QUEEN—White edged with spinal 
pink stripes. Very fragrant. 50c each. 
DONNA LEE—Deep salmon pink. Very full 
centered. 35c each. 
GEM—Salmon pink. Striped and flecked. 
Extra large flowers. 50c each. 
GABRIEL’S PALOMAR—Orchid with crimson 
markings. These large flowers keep well. 
A fast grower. 50c each. 
GOLDEN WONDER—Yellow. 
stripes of pink. 35c¢ each. 
GRACE—Pink mottled with napal red. Out- 
standing variety, Fragrant. 50c each. 
Fine pencil 
LA JOLLA—AMartius yellow with Geranium 
pink markings. Picot edges of pink. Ex- 
ceedingly large flowers of exhibition qual- 
ity on heavy stiff stems. Fragrant. 50c 
each. 
LONDON FOG. Smoky blue. Very appealing. 
Something different. 35c each. 
LUPE—Light claret with dark markings. 
Very large flowers. Exceptionally strong 
growing habits. 50c each. 
MARCHIONESS OF HEADFORT — Creamy 
white, overlay of bright orange red. 50c 
each. 
MILLER’S YELLOW—A clear yellow with full 
center. Abundance of high quality flowers. 
50c each. 
MONTEZUMA—White with claret stripes 
and markings. Strong bushy grower. Has 
proven the most favorite variety. 50c each. 
MOON BEAM—A pleasing light shade of 
pure yellow with fringed edging. Fragrant. 
50c each. 
MRS. FRIZELL — Shell pink with scarlet 
stripes. Extra heavy bloomer. Fragrant. 
50c each. 
MRS. ESMOND—An unusual color combina- 
tion of red with deep maroon pencilling. 
35c¢ each. 
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