THE INDIAN (Reiter)—Originator’s description: A strong willowy-branched semi-trailer with 
long double flowers of large size. The great white buds open into white tubed and 
sepalled flowers of dark crimson (HCC 22/1) which remains bright to the very last. The 
clean cut bicolor flowers with their beautifully recurved white sepals surrounding the 
central mass of crimson petals is perhaps the most brilliant effect yet obtained in a 
fuchsia flower. A good grower and an arresting plant. 
TUMBLING WATERS (Reiter)—Originator’s description: A double flowered “purple” trailing 
variety. The double flowers are medium to large with well reflexed sepals of dark crimson 
(HCC 22/0) on the outside and light crimson inside. The double petalage is well placed 
in a frilly puff with an over-all coloring of Cyclamen Purple (HCC 30/1). A true Cascade 
type trailer in the big purples with good growth and handsome flowers. An addition to 
the hanging varieties that was long needed. 
WEE ONE (Tiret)—Double corolla and inside of sepals a lovely soft pink. Tube and outside 
of sepals slightly paler. Broad sepals turn up pagoda fashion and lend a perky appearance 
to the small-to-medium sized flowers. Strong willowy upright grower, exceptionally good 
foliage, and continuous bloom. Heat resistant. One of Horace Tiret's finest introductions. 
YONDER BLUE (Tiret)—Double globular corolla, a most attractive shade of deep blue. 
Broad upturned sepals rose red. Large flowers freely produced on vigorous, upright 
plant with good foliage. Outstanding for distinctive coloring of the well-shaped corolla. 
Please note that we cannot accept your order for any of the above described non-patented 
1954 Fuchsia Introductions unless your order is accompanied by a signed Propagating Agree- 
ment. For your convenience a copy of it, printed on yellow paper, has been inserted in this 
catalogue. 
We hope to have a good stock of 1954 Fuchsia Introductions on hand throughout the 
season, but strongly advise early ordering if you want early delivery. 
WHOLESALE PRICES for Afterglow, Black Magic, Blue Petticoat, Boudoir, Gay Paree, 
Green ‘n Gold, Lilibet, Miss Frills, Potentate, Red Cap, Sophia, The Indian, Tumbling 
Waters, Wee One and Yonder Blue. Strong plants grown in 2!/2” pots: 
5 plants of one variety 
10 plants of one variety 
29 or more of one variety 
Established minimum RETAIL PRICE for Afterglow, Black Magic, Boudoir, Gay Paree, 
Green ‘n Gold, Lilibet, Miss Frills, Potentate, Red Cap, Sophia, The Indian, Tumbling 
Waters, Wee One and Yonder Blue, for the entire year of 1954 is 75c each for plants 
in 3” pots or smaller containers, $1.00 each for 4” pots or large containers. 
