Large flowers of beautiful coloring. Very 
early bloomer. 
SUPER BRITISH—Single orange-crimson, se- 
free 
pals waxy white. Willow. grower, 
blooming. Stands heat. Excellent color 
contrast. 
THE ARISTOCRAT—Double spreading cor- 
olla, white, broad upturned sepals pale 
carmine or pink. Strong upright grower. 
50c each. 
TENNESSEE WALTZ—Double rose madder to 
mauve. The curved sepals rose madder. 
Strong upright grower. We strongly rec- 
ommend this variety. 
TITANIC—A real super giant. Double corolla 
deep purple, carmine at base, recurved 
sepals are carmine. Upright grower. Free 
bloomer for such a large flowering fuchsia. 
TREASURE—Large double very pale orchid 
blue, sepals pink. Upright bushy grower. 
Free flowering. One of the very best. 
TUTU—(1952). Large double corolla orchid 
lavender, tube and broad sepals white, 
phlox pink on underside. Stocky upright 
grower with heavy foliage and very large 
flowers. One of the best. 50c each. 
UNCLE JULES—Double violet blue, sepals 
crimson. A giant double of fine blue color- 
ing. Tops. 
WEE ONE—(1954). Entire double flower 
lovely soft pink. Strong willowy grower, 
may be used as hanger. Exceptionally good 
foliage and continuous bloomer. 50c each. 
WEDGEWOOD—Double lavender-blue, tube 
and upturned sepals waxy white, underside 
of sepals faintly blushed. Upright bushy 
grower with small foliage and many well 
shaped flowers of good substance. Heat 
tolerant. A fine variety. 
WINSTON CHURCHILL—Double corolla 
magenta pink, shaded blue, upturned se- 
pals rose pink. Medium high grower. Good 
sized flowers, free flowering. Excellent for 
pot and bedding. 
YONDER BLUE—(1954). Double globular 
corolla. An attractive shade of deep blue. 
Sepals rose red. Upright grower. Large 
flowers, continuous bloomer. 50c each. 
YULETIDE—A tall upright double red and 
white. This is of the giant flowering type 
with a large globular creamy white corolla 
and crimson tube and sepals. In form and 
size one of the best doubles we have ever 
seen. 
FAVORITE VARIETIES OF HANGING BASKET TYPE 
FUCHSIAS 
Strong well-established plants in 212°’ pots 35¢ each, unless otherwise noted. 
AFTERGLOW—(1954). Double frilly pale 
flame corolla, tube and recurved sepals 
creamy. Good in warmer sections. 50c 
each. 
AMAPOLA—Corolla deep orchid rose, large 
semi-double. Sepals rose. Heavy continu- 
ous bloomer, fine basket type, a real cas- 
cade. 
ANNA—The large double flowers of corolla 
magenta; sepals tube and base of petals 
bright carmine. Very vigorous with rich 
foliage and fine habits even in the warmer 
climates. Very showy in hanging baskets. 
AUNT JULIANA—Large double orchid lav- 
ender corolla and red upturned sepals. Ex- 
cellent as a hanging basket. 
BACHELOR GIRL—(1952). Single pale mal- 
low corolla, sepals are white with green 
tips. Free bloomer. 
BLACK MAGIC—(1954). Double deep pur- 
ple, recurved sepals deep red. Medium 
grower with an abundance of large flow- 
ers. Particularly fine in the coastal sec- 
tions. 50c each. 
BLOOMER GIRL—(1952). Large double well 
shaped flowers. Short tubes and long sepals 
are bright carmine. Corolla is comprised of 
palest pink petals arranged in tier-like ar- 
rangements. Free blooming, makes an ex- 
cellent hanging basket. 
BLUE PENDANT—Double pale powder blue, 
broad sepals rose pink. Moderate branch- 
ing growth, free bloomer. Beautiful soft 
colored flowers that can take a warm 
climate. 
BLUETTE—Double flowers of blue to light 
pink with red sepals. The flowers are 
(2) 
about 14‘’ in diameter and one-half inch 
long. Lots of bloom. 
BLUE PETTICOAT—(1954). Double silvery 
lilac lavendar. Sepals white, corolla turns 
to a pleasing orchid pink as the flowers 
mature. Good grower and free blooming. 
50c each. 
BOUFFANT—Long single white corolla light- 
ly veined pink at base. Medium tube and 
large spreading sepals pink to rose red. 
Vigorous grower, free blooming. Large 
flowers. Makes a nice basket. 
CARIOCA—(Schmidt). Single spreading co- 
rolla with petal edges notched; long green 
tipped upturned sepals. Buds open with 
purplish shading to petals, but change to 
large flowers of a rose shade. Fine in 
hanging baskets. Heat resistant. 
CATHY MILLER — (1953). This beautiful 
fuchsia is a sport of Boleto, abundant in 
bloom, and the corolla is a pleasing soft 
orchid. Tube and short broad upturned 
sepals bright red. A fine large flowered 
fuchsia. Very effective. 
CAVALIER — (1953). Long large bell - like 
single flowers are petunia purple with the 
base of each petal changing to rhodamine. 
Long twisted sepals are pale carmine pink. 
Heat tolerant. A real cascade. 
CHINA DOLL—Large double white corolla, 
red sepals. Makes a very showy basket. 
COLUMBIA—A sport of the famous America. 
Identical in growth and flowers except the 
long tube is white and the outside of 
sepals slightly flushed pink. Corolla 
beautiful shade of rose. Very showy in 
hanging basket. 
