RAINDROPS (Evans) —Long single corolla 
composed of four rolled petals, glowing 
deep rose; long tube and spreading sepals 
white with palest carmine flush. Strong 
grower, shiny green leaves, many fairly 
large flowers. NEW. 25c. 
RED CAP—1954 introduction. Large single 
flaring corolla of a showy cerise rose, with 
a flush of orange. Thick tube and sepals 
bright red. Many wide-open flowers on a 
medium strong grower. A new, bright color 
in hangers. 20c. 
RED SPIDER—Single rose red to crimson, 
slight violet undertone. Good trailing habit, 
stands warmer climate. Sheets of flowers 
with long spreading sepals. Absolutely 
tops. 17'ec. 
ROY JOYCE—Corolla deep violet blue; waxy 
tube and white sepals, sepals flushed pale 
carmine inside. Light green foliage, 
many medium sized flowers. 20c. 
SAN FRANCISCO — Single geranium lake, 
thick tube and long sepals pale carmine. 
Strong grower. Unsurpassed orange vari- 
ety, likes the warmer climates. 17}!/oc. 
SAN MATEO—Double, deepest violet, 
splashed fuchsia pink. Sepals rosy red. 
Very large informal corolla. One of the 
most popular giant-flowered hangers. 
17'/oc. 
SAN PABLO—A sport of San Mateo, identical 
in growth and size of flowers except for its 
more trailing habit and the orchid color of 
the corolla, with rose pink sepals. 17'/,c. 
SEVENTEEN—Double corolla and long, thick 
sepals rose madder. Wonderful substance, 
clear rose shade, free blooming. One of 
the finest. 17!/2c. 
SNOWFLAKE—Single white bell-shaped co- 
rolla, upcurled sepals white. Strong grower 
with dark green foliage, easy to grow, free 
blooming. Heat resistant. One of the top 
sellers for the warmer sections. 20c. 
SOUTH GATE—Double corolla pale pink, up- 
turned sepals medium pink, tipped green. 
Vigorous, spreading, with a profusion of 
medium large flowers. Blooms early and is 
one of the top pink fuchsias. We recom- 
mend it highly for the warmer sections. 20c. 
STREAMLINER (Patented)—Everything about 
this great fuchsia is streamlined—the long 
slender buds, long thin tube, long semi- 
double corolla, extra long twisted and 
curved sepals, and even the strong growth 
streamlines directly down from the hang- 
ing pot. Similar in coloring to “Red 
Spider,’’ but deeper colored in both corolla 
and sepals. Streamliner loves the warmer 
climate and produces sheets of blooms 
wherever grown. 35c. 
Minimum retail price for 1955 is 75c each 
for plants in 3” pots or smaller containers, 
$1.00 each for plants in 4” pots or larger 
containers. 
You can propagate your own STREAM- 
LINER in 1955. Please read how to go 
about it, on the yellow sheet enclosed in 
this catalogue. Patent labels of STREAM- 
LINER available from us at 10¢ each. 
SWINGTIME — Double corolla milky white, 
tube and short, upturned sepals shiny red. 
Good grower of branching habit, free 
blooming, with large flowers having a 
prominent corolla. One of the top hanging 
basket fuchsias, as Swingtime likes the 
warmer climate and performs equally well 
in the cooler sections. 17\/2c. 
TRAIL BLAZER—Best described as a double 
“Red Spider” with sepals a little paler in 
color. A real trailer, with branches hang- 
ing directly down the sides of the basket. 
17\/oc. 
TUMBLING WATERS — 1954 introduction. 
Double cyclamen purple, reflexed sepals 
deep crimson. Good grower, a true trailer 
with large flowers. 20c. 
TWILIGHT MIST (Evans)—Double lavender 
blue, marbled fuchsia pink on outer petals, 
upturned sepals deep pink. Restrained 
grower of the Blue Pendant type, also with 
medium flowers and free blooming. NEW. 
25c. 
VAGABOND—Large double corolla cerise 
red, flushed geranium lake on outer petals. 
Long, broad, recurved sepals deep red. 
Very strong grower, large leaves, with 
enormous flowers. Excellent in warmer 
climates. 20c. 
OTHER FUCHSIAS USEFUL FOR HANGING POTS 
Described or listed and priced on preceding pages, the following varieties have been grown 
successfully in hanging baskets, specially those printed in heavy type: 
Afterglow, Aunt Juliana, Aurora Superba, Avalanche, Crown Jewel, Enchanted, Fantasy, 
Fluorescent, Flying Cloud, Gay Paree, Green ‘N Gold, His Excellency, Innocence, IXL, Lace 
Petticoats, Lucky Strike, F. magellanica gracilis variegata, Moonlight, Old Smoky, Patty Evans, 
Potentate, Super British, The Indian, Uncle Jules, Voodoo, Wee One and Whitemost. 
