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1953. INTRODUCTIONS 
And Patented Fuchsias 
Price of all the following: 
$1.00 each out of 2/2 inch pots; any 6 for $5.00 
THREE TO BE INTRODUCED 
BY ME THIS YEAR 
CUESTA CASCADE — Basket Type — Sepals 
red, flaring and recurved, true Mecsding 
type, corolla fully double powder blue. 
Self branching and free blooming. Short 
grower. Name selected by judges from the 
California Fuchsia Society. 'Cuesta” be- 
ing Spanish for "Top of the Hill." 
RAMBLER — Upright — Single. Long ros 
lilac corolla. Sepals red. Stiff enched: 
very fast grower and free bloomer. Origin- 
al seedling attained 10 feet in one season. 
Ideal for espalier or to grow on any trellis. 
There is a place for Rambler in every 
garden. 
SUMMER SPLENDOR—Basket Type—Sepals 
creamy white, turning to red as bloom 
becomes older. Corolla fully double rose 
madder and does not fade. Holds color 
until blossoms fall. Medium size blossoms 
in great profusion. Small dark green foli- 
age. Does well in sun or shade. Needs 
very little pinching. Truly splendid at all 
seasons. Some day you will have this one 
in your garden. 
BEWITCHED (Pat.) — Double corolla dubonnet 
purple. Tube and long sepals white outside, 
flushed pink inside. Willowy, vigorous grower. A 
good color contrast for a showy basket. 
BRIDESMAID (Pat. applied for) — Double corolla 
lilac-orchid, broad recurving sepals white, phlox 
