1954 FUCHSIA 
ALL 1954 INTRODUCTIONS - $1.00 EACH 
ANY 6 FOR $5.00, OR 12 FOR $9.50 “ 
1954 INTRODUCTION OF GLADYS YORK 
by YORK GARDENS 
ALICE (York, pot, or tr, sh) — Single Apple Blossom pink and light 
pink. Corolla small opening flat. Sepals turned back light pink. 
This fuchsia is an entirely different fuchsia in that it is a small 
pot plant. It never grows over one foot high. It can be grown as a 
bushy trailer, but must be given lots of fertilizer to do its best. It 
can also be grown as a small pot plant, much as your miniature 
roses. Small bright green leaves and wiry stems, covered with 
dozens of apple blossom blooms, make it a most unusual fuchsia. 
We have named it in honor of our dear Fuchsia friend, Alice 
Hallmark. (See cover.) 
1954 INTRODUCTIONS FROM CALIFORNIA 
AFTERGLOW (Reiter, b, sh) — Double pale flame with creamy 
sepals. Corolla frilly powderpuff petals of unfading pale flame. 
Sepals recurved are creamy coloring pale rose at maturity. 
Bushy type plant with arching branches. Quantities of flowers. 
AVALANCHE (Schnabel, sh, semi-trailer) — White double. Corolla 
medium large creamy, fluffy. Sepals spreading thick edged in 
rose. Masses of blooms to justify name. Whiter in warm weather. 
Spreading low bush. Train as trailer. 
BLUE WAVES (Waltz, t, sh) — Deep Double violet and rose. Corolla 
large with campanula violet with blue overtones. Sepals upturned 
neyron rose. Outer petals splashed rose. Tall willowy grower. Will 
grow anywhere. Free blooming. 
BOUDOIR (Reiter, b, sh) — Double pale blue and cream. Corolla 
Pale Bishop’s violet, very fluffy, fading to pale orchid purple. 
Sepals creamy starry shape. In the intimate rose and blue coloring 
of the Gray Lady type this fuchsia is bluer and more starry. 
KING’S RANSOM (Schnabel t, sh) —Imperial purple and clear 
white. Corolla many petaled deepest Imperial Purple. Sepals — 
broad recurved granular, clear white. A vigorous upright bush, 
many branched. Large quantities of blooms. 
