Fuchsias in All 
Their Glory 
The Finest and Most Complete Selection 
Of Fuchstas in Southern California 
- ABBEY FARGES—upright 
Semi-double; corolla a very light lilac blue. The sepals 
are an irridescent pink. 
ABUNDANCE—basket 
Semi-double; very heavy bloomer. The corolla is a 
pale bishop blue, turning into near white at the base 
the sepals are rose pink. 
AMAPOLA—basket 
Corolla deep orchid rose; large, slightly double. 
Sepals rose. Starts blooming first of June. Continues 
until late November. 
AMELIA AUBAN—basket 
Single corolla a bright cerise pink. A long tube and 
bright white sepals. A good showy basket. 
AMERICA—basket 
Single corolla which is a dark tyrian rose. A long thin 
tube, white at the base, changing to rose madder on 
the outside of sepals and solid crimson on the under- 
side. Pistil and stamens are extra long. 
AMY LYE—upright 
Single corolla, coral orange. Sepals, waxy white. Early 
bloomer, with a real shower of blooms. 
ANDRE LE NORTE—upright 
Large double prune colored corolla. Broad crimson 
sepals. Should be staked. 
ANITA—upright 
Described as an upright up north, but in the south 
it makes a fine large basket and does not grow up- 
ward at all. Exceptionally large blooms; double, violet 
with splashes of red shades that blend well. Sepals 
are dark turkey red. 
ANNA—basket 
Large double corolla, the outer petals a _ strong 
magenta, the base of petals, with the sepals and tube 
carmine. The foliage is exceptionally large and a 
dark green. A vigorous grower and recommended for 
drier climates. 
ANNA ROTH—upright to four feet 
Double dark burgundy flowers with red sepals. Makes 
a fine trellis; very rich. 
APRIL SHOWERS—Fuchsia-La—bushy basket or low 
upright 
Corolla is of light magnolia purple; sepals are rose 
madder. Petals are scalloped and long. 
ARBORESCENS—upright—will basket 
Tiny rosy lilac flowers in erect terminal clusters. 
Small foliage. Strong grower. 
*Fuchsias available in 1924. 
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