GENERAL COLLECTION OF FUCHSIAS 
INCLUDING 1955 INTRODUCTIONS 
Upright growing varieties listed below. Hanging-pot or trailing fuchsias listed as a 
group on page 6. 
Please note that whenever the terms “heat-tolerant’” or “heat-resistant” are used in a 
description, it does not mean that the particular variety may be planted in full sun. It may 
stand full sun in the fog belt, but must be planted, as are other fuchsias, in part shade in the 
warmer sections—then the flowers will be tolerant to hot weather. 
AUNT JULIANA—Large flowers. 17¥/2c. 
AURORA SUPERBA—Single salmon 17!/2c. 
BERKELEY—1955 introduction. Strong grower, 
large flowers. 20c. 
BERNADETTE—Double deep blue. 17}/ec. 
BLUE MU LAN—New, white and lilac blue. 
20c. 
BLUE WAVES—Double blue 17}/¢c. 
BURGUNDIAN—1955 introduction. 
for burgundy colors. 20c. 
CHANG—Single orange, heat tolerant. 20c. 
CHECKERBOARD —Distinct single. 17}/,c. 
CHINA DOLL—Double white corolla. 17}/2c. 
CITATION—Tops in this class. 17}!/,c. 
COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN—20c. 
CRESCENDO—PBrilliant coloring. 17!/2c. 
CROWN JEWEL—Large double. 20c. 
DAINTY LADY—Low, free flowering. 17}/,c. 
DISPLAY—Single pink, heat tolerant. 17'/2c. 
DON PERALTA—Large single red. 17!/,c. 
DOROTHY LOUISE—Double pink. 17'/c. 
DR. JULES WELCH—Double, heat tol. 20c. 
DUKE OF WELLINGTON—New, double pur- 
ple, red sepals. 20c. 
EASTER BONNET—1955 introduction. Tops in 
double pinks, large. 20c. 
EL CAMINO—1955 introduction. 
bl. double. Good. 20c. 
ENCHANTED (Patented)—One of the best 
large double campan. blue. 35c. 
ERECTA—Flowers held erect. 20c. 
FANTASY—Free blooming. 17!/ec. 
FLYING CLOUD (Patented)—Semi-double to 
double white. Good grower. 35c. 
FRENCHI—One of the best. 20c. 
GAY SENORITA—Early bloomer. 17}/2c. 
G. BONSTEDT—Will stand full sun. 17}!/2c. 
GEORGANA (Patent applied for)—1955 intro- 
duction. Large double, strong grower. 20c. 
G. MONK—Low, double blue. 17!/2c. 
GYPSY PRINCE—Double, heat tolerant. 20c. 
GYPSY QUEEN—Tops everywhere. 17}/2c. 
HERON—Heat tolerant, free blooming. 17!/2c. 
ieVeetnis 
Low, free 
HIS EXCELLENCY—Popular. 20c. 
HOLLYDALE—Low, free blooming dbl. 17}/2c. 
HONEYMOON—Early double blue. 17!/c. 
INNOCENCE—FEarly blooming white. 20c. 
JAMBOREE—1955 introduction. Highly rec- 
ommended, brilliant coloring. 20c. 
JUPITER—Free blooming deep violet. 17'/c. 
KEYSTONE—Early blooming pink. 17!/c. . 
KING'S RANSOM—Good double. 17}/2c. 
LACE PETTICOATS (Patented) — Double 
white, willowy grower. 35c. 
LORD BYRON—Low, heat tol., dark. 17}/2c. 
LUCKY STRIKE—Popular double. 17!/2c. 
F. MAGELLANICA GRACILIS VARIEGATA— 
Good variegated. Hanger, too. 20c. 
MAZDA—Single orange, heat tolerant. 20c. 
MISSION BELLS—Single deep purple. 17}/2c. 
MOONLIGHT—Large pastel double. 17}/c. 
MRS. W. P. WOOD—Small, free fl. 20c. 
OLD SMOKY—Popular, double smoky. 20c. 
OREGON TRAIL—Free blooming. 17}/ec. 
OTHERFELLOW—Dainty pastel. 20c. 
PARTY FROCK (Trade Mark Reg.)—Double 
lavender blue and pink. 35ce. 
PATTY EVANS—Tops in this class. 17}/2c. 
PEPPERMINT STICK—Two tone. 17}/2c. 
PINK FAIRY—Double clear pink. 17}/2c. 
PINK PARFAIT—1955 introduction. Double 
“strawberry ice-cream pink.” 20c. 
PIO PICO (Patent applied for)—1955 introduc- 
tion. Very large. 35c. 
PRIDE OF SHEFFIELD—New double. 20c. 
PURPLE HEART—Double two toned. 17}/2c. 
RED TRUMPET—Large single red. 20c. 
REITER’S GIANT—Double purple. 17¥/c. 
REVERIE—Double pink. Tops. 17\/ec. 
ROSE OF DENMARK—Popular. 20c. 
ROYAL FLUSH—Free flowering purple. 17!/2c. 
RUBEO—Tops in any climate. 17}/2c. 
RUFUS—Heat tolerant turkey red. 20c. 
SAN LEANDRO—Fine big double. 17!/2c. 
SAN LUIS OBISPO (Trade Mark Reg.)— Dbl. 
large, showy red and white. 35c. 
