HOLLYDALE—Double cattleya orchid, rosy 
sepals. Bushy grower, free blooming. One 
of the very best, specially for pots. 17!/2c. 
INNOCENCE—Double or semi-double white 
corolla, short pale carmine tube and long, 
broad white sepals, blushed on underside. 
Branching grower producing a succession 
of good sized flowers. Blooms early and 
continuously. 20c. 
IXL—Single or semi-double corolla white, 
long upturned sepals pale rose. Upright 
or try as basket. 20c. 
JOAN LESLIE—A recent 
England. Double rich royal purple co- 
rolla; tube and broad, upturned sepals 
deep red. Upright, bushy grower, gocd 
foliage, medium-large flowers freely pro- 
duced. Heat tolerant. 20c. 
JUBILEE—A 1953 introduction. Double co- 
rolla bright rose, tube and long upturned 
sepals white. Upright grower with an 
abundance of showy flowers. 20c. 
importation from 
JUPITER—Single flaring corolla deepest vio- 
let. Short tube and recurved sepals deep 
crimson. Upright grower. Unsurpassed for 
constant perfection of flowers. 17!/oc. 
KEYSTONE—Long single corolla soft orchid 
pink, tube and long, slender, wide-spread 
sepals pale pink. Medium, spreading grow- 
er, very free flowering. Heat tolerant. Early 
to bloom and altogether one of the best 
fuchsias, 20c. 
LA BIANCA—Propagation no longer con- 
trolled as the Patent Pending was with- 
drawn. Single all-white. New low price 
20c each. 
LACE PETTICOATS (Patent pending)—Dou- 
ble wide-spread corolla white, tube and 
broad sepals white. Inside of sepals and 
petals are faintly blushed, in warmer sec- 
tions shot with pink, enhancing an other- 
wise all-white large double fuchsia. Up- 
right, willowy grower. Quite heat tolerant 
and especially fine in the cooler regions. 
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Minimum retail price for 1954 is 75¢ each 
for plants in 3” pots or smaller containers, 
$1.00 each for plants in 4” pots or larger 
containers. 
You may propagate your own Lace Petti- 
coats in 1954—-please read how to go about 
it, on the yellow sheet enclosed in this 
catalogue. Patent labels of Lace Petticoats 
are available from us at 10¢ each. 
LADY ANN—A 1953 introduction. Double 
spreading corolla formed of many curled 
petals, opening purplish-blue, with outer 
petals marbled phlox pink. Short tube and 
broad, spreading sepals are white, sepals 
faintly blushed on underside. Strong, 
bushy, upright grower with fine foliage, 
free blooming. Particularly fine form and 
color in the cooler sections. 20c. 
LORD BYRON—Single corolla almost black, 
scarlet sepals. Bushy plant, free blooming. 
One of the best for pots. 17'/2c. 
LUCKY STRIKE— Double blue and purple, 
splashed flesh pink, sepals pink. Strong 
bushy growth, free flowering. One of the 
most striking and popular. 17 !/c. 
LULU BELLE—A 1953 introduction. Double 
spreading corolla white, pink veining near 
petal base. Tube and upturned sepals 
rose. Short upright growth, free bloom- 
ing, good for pot culture. 20c. 
MEL NEWFIELD—A 1953 introduction. Dou- 
ble corolla deep violet purple, lilac line 
bordering each petal, geranium lake 
splashes at petal base. Tube and recurved 
sepals bright red. Willowy upright grow- 
er, early bloomer with large flowers. Good 
in the warmer sections. 20c. 
MOONLIGHT—A 1953 introduction. Double 
corolla palest blush; tube and upturned 
green-tipped sepals white, flushed palest 
carmine. Strong branching grower (try in 
basket), good foliage, free blooming. Beau- 
tiful large pastel fuchsia. 20c. 
MRS. W. P. WOOD—Similar in all respects to 
F. magellanica Molinae (macrostema alba) 
except the flowers are larger. Hardy, does 
well in the warm sections, very free flow- 
ering. 17!/oc. 
OLD SMOKY (Schmidt)—Double corolla old 
rose with a smoky cast, tube and out- 
spread sepals flesh, underside of sepals 
pink. Upright grower with pendant 
branches, useful as a hanger, too. Large 
flowers freely produced. Novel coloring 
distinguishes Old Smoky from all other 
fuchsias. From all reports nurseries were 
sold out early in 1953 and there will be a 
big demand for Old Smoky in 1954. Be 
sure to order a good supply now. 20c. 
OREGON TRAIL—Single hoop-skirt corolla 
opens to flat saucer-shape (best during 
cool months), light amparo-purple, veined 
rose red. Upturned sepals crimson. Mod- 
erate upright grower, early and very free 
blooming. 17'/,c. 
PARTY FROCK (Trade Mark Reg.)—A 1953 
introduction. Semi-double corolla laven- 
der blue, splashed with phlox pink on 
outer petals. Tube and long, upturned 
sepals rose pink. Upright grower with 
large flowers. By arrangement with the 
originators we grow our own plants of 
Party Frock. 371/,c. 
PATTY EVANS—Double white, sepals white, 
tinted soft rose or pink. Vigorous, large 
flowers, blooms freely. Absolutely tops 
everywhere. 17!/c. 
PEPPERMINT STICK—Double, royal purple 
center petals, outer petals light rose with 
purple edge. Broad upturned sepals car- 
mine rose. Good grower, large spreading 
flowers. 20c. 
