SNOW FLURRIES—Semi-double to double TRAIL BLAZER—One of the best basket type 
near white, rosy flush at base of tubes and fuchsias. It may be compared to Red Spider 
petals. A natural basket type. Not only in every way except that the corolla is 
heat tolerant but requires warmth to grow larger and double. Corolla magenta, sepals 
and bloom well. Free and almost continu- recurved and a shade lighter. No longer 
ous bloomer. 50c each. patented. 50c each. 
SNOW FLAKES—Bell shaped single corolla 
white, upcurled sepals. No trace of albino- 
ism or weakness common to most whites. 
Easy to grow. Strong and luxuriant with 
deep green foliage. Heat tolerant. 50c 
each. 
short upturned sepals shining red. Good violet purple, upturned sepals crimson. Free 
grower of branching habit. Free blooming ig ap 
with large flowers having a prominent cor- 
olla. The top hanging basket fuchsia. Does wrfTEMOST—Single white, sepals light pink. 
melt I warmer climate and performs equal- Strong grower. Very free blooming. Easy 
y well in cooler sections. to grow. One of the finest fuchsias. 
TUMBLING WATERS—(1954). Double cy- 
clamen purple, reflexed sepals deep crim- | WHITE SPIDER—Single. White. Long twisted 
son. Good grower. A true trailer with sepals white flushed pink. Spreading grow- 
large flowers. 50c each. er with good sized flowers. 50c each. 
SPECIAL OFFER—Our selection of 10 named varieties of fuchsias, state upright or 
hanging basket and colors preferred. Price $4.00 (value $4.50 or over). 
VAGABOND—(1953). 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. Very fine. 50c each. 
For shipping instructions, please see back page. 
PLEASE LIST A FEW SUBSTITUTES IN CASE WE ARE OUT OF SOME VARIETIES 
Plants available January Ist to June 15th. We do not make shipments during the hot 
months, June 15th to September 15th. For large size plants, please write for prices. 
FUCHSIA CULTURE 
Fuchsias may be grown in practically any wind-protected place provided they get protec- 
tion from direct sun during hot midday hours. In the ground or in pots they prefer partly 
sheltered location; this could be the east side of a building, under high-branched trees, in 
filtered sunlight or in a lath house. As to soil condition, the first consideration is good drain- 
age, break up the soil well. To provide the humus and acid condition necessary, thoroughly 
mix plenty of leaf mold with either well rotted manure or compost into the soil. For pot 
mixture add some sand. tn warm weather Fuchsias need plenty of water, overhead sprinkling 
is advised. 
Some varieties that are suited for pot culture. 
FUCHSIAS PELARGONIUMS 
BRIDESMAID BLACK BUTTERFLY 
LAGE PETnICOAMS CHEERFUL 
VOODOO CONSPICUOUS 
CITATION DAWN 
DRe JULIUS. WELSH PiirlsAV Es 
FRENCHI GLOWING EMBERS 
GRAY LADY LADYEPAIR: 
GYPSY QUEEN PEGGY CRADDOCK 
GYPSY SPRINGE PINK SHELL 
HONEYMOON PINK PURITY 
INNOCENCE PURUTIY, 
ChPiLESSEAU IY PINK CONSPICUOUS 
LILAC QUEEN PRELUDE 
MELODY ROBIN 
PINK FAIRY TORNADO 
POLAR SEA THUNDERCLOUD 
PARTY FROCK ® VELRAY 
SPRING SHOWERS WHITE SWAN 
OT GRANDMA FISHER 
YONDER BLUE SENORITA 
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