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Gold MedalFUCHSIA SPECIALIST

2019 CATALOGUE Julywith cultural instructions and prices

LOCKYER FUCHSIAS70 HENFIELD ROAD

COALPIT HEATHBRISTOLBS36 2UZ

Tel. (01454) 772219www.lockyerfuchsias.co.uk

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ALL FUCHSIA GROWERS

We are pleased to offer you our 2018 list that cancels all previous lists and trust that you willbe able to find the fuchsias you require within.

We shall be showing at the R.H.S. Shows from time to time together with other leading showsthroughout the country, where we hope to meet our regular and new customers.

We take this opportunity of wishing you success in your fuchsia growing and trust that we willbe in a position to supply your future requirements.

Yours sincerely C. S. LOCKYER

INTRODUCTION TO THE LIST FOR 2019

Blands New Stripe. Single. Tube and sepals bright red. Corolla purple striped red.Vigorous upright bush H.2. £2.75

Blue Danube. 2018. (Gerald Blackwell) Double. Tube and sepals pink.Corolla blue veined pink. Early and free flowering for a largerbloom variety Highly recommended H.2. £5.00

Jennifer Ann. Double. Tube and sepals white. Corolla Orange. Small bloomsborne on vigorous upright bush. Easy grower. H.2. £2.75

Kit Oxtoby. Double. Tube and sepals white/blush pink. Corolla rose pinkLax bush. H.2. £2.75

Mandarin Cream. Single. Tube and sepals cream. Corolla mandarin orange.Vigorous lax bush. H.2. £2.75

Mariska. Single. Tube and sepals rosy pink. Corolla imperial purple.Upright and free blooming. H.2. £2.75

Maxima. Semi-double. Tube and sepals beetroot red. Corolla blackyblue. Compact Arching bush. H.2. £2.75

Over The Waves 2018. (Gerald Blackwell) Double. Tube and Sepals ice white.Corolla blue marbled pink. Vigorous lax bush Highlyrecommended. H.2. £5.00

Rosalien. Single. Tube and sepals pink. Corolla violet pink Lax vigorousbush. H.2. £2.75

Sophia. Single. Tube and sepals baby pink. Corolla white. Early freeblooming compact bush H.2. £2.75

True Love. 2018. (Gerald Blackwell) Double. Tube and Sepal white.Corolla pale pink veined pink. Vigorous lax bush.H.2. £5.00

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We would advise customers calling to ring to avoid disappointment

Driving from M4 junction 19, take M32 to junction 1 (0.2 mile), turn left on to A4174,straight across traffic lights. At roundabout turn left on to the ring road. At the nextroundabout turn left on to A432, proceed 1.5 miles. Turn second right after railway archinto Henfield Road, first right in front of "Ring of Bells", continue 300 yards underrailway arch. Our nursery is 200 yards on right.

When leaving M4 junction 18, follow A46 (Stroud) 200 yards, turn left on to B4465,follow this for approx. 5.7 miles, turn right into Henfield Road, we are 200 yards beforerailway arch (1 mile).

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Abbe Farges. 1901 (Lemoine). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals pale cerise. Corolla lilac. Small flowers in abundance. compact plant, excellent for pot work. H.2 £2.50

Achievement. 1886 (Melville). Single. Tube and Sepals pale cerise. Corolla purple to magenta. Flowers very freely with large well shaped blooms. Suitable to grow as specimen for show work. Good old variety. 2-3ft (60-90cm) H.3 £2.50

Alice Hoffman. 1911 (Klese). Single. Tube and Sepals rose. Corolla white.Flowers small very freely produced. grows low, compact bush.Hardy. 1½-2ft (45-60cm). H.3 £2.50

Alison Ewart. 1977 (G. Roe). Single. Tube neyron rose, sepals similar, tippedgreen. Corolla mauve, flushed pink. Small flowers but very free.Upright vigorous grower. H.2. £2.50

Amelia Aubin. 1884 Single. Sepals white, corolla rosy-cerise. Trailer.H.2 £2.50

Amy Lye. 1885 (Lye). Single. Tube and Sepals waxy white. Corollaorange. Flowers medium, very free, early June, makes a goodstandard. Grows into vigorous upright bush. 1½-2ft (45-60cm).H.2. but can be grown as hardy H.3. if required. £2.50

Andrew Carnegie. (Demay). Double. Tube and Sepals crimson. Corolla white.Very heavily veined cerise. Flowers largish, tightly packedcorolla formation. Grows medium bush. H.2. £2.50

Anita. 1989 (Gotz) Single. Tube and Sepals white – crisp and clean.Corolla rich salmon – a striking contrast. Strong upright growermakes excellent bush or standard – highly recommended.H.2 £2.75

Annabel. 1977 (Dr. Ryle). Double. Long tube, white striped pink, Sepalsbroad and long, white flushed pink, curling at tips. Corolla whiteveined pink. Extremely full showy fuchsia, growing strong andupright, arching with weight of blooms. Show class fuchsia. H.2. £2.75

Anna of Longleat.. 1985 (Longleat). Single/semi-double. Sepals pink. Corollalavender. Very attractive Fuchsia, especially for basket work.H.2. £2.50

Ann H. Tripp. 1982 (Clark). Single/semi-double. Tube white, short and thickwith stripes. Sepals white, edged pink tipped green. Corollawhite, lightly veined pink, Short, bright pink stamens with longwhite pistil. Medium sized flowers held well clear of foliage,exceptionally free flowering. Upright bush, self-branching palefoliage. H.2. £2.75

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Anthea Day. 1981 (J. Day). Double. Tube and sepals rich waxy red, Corollablush pink. an easy grower, good upright bush. This seedlingfrom Pink Cloud and Pink Quartette has aroused muchinterest, flowering freely from early in the season right the waythrough. Recommended. H.2 £2.75

Applause. 1978 (Stubbs). Double. Tube and Sepals pink. Tube short,sepals broad. Corolla unusual shade of pinkish-orange, Verylarge flowers. Growth arching and vigorous. H.2. £2.75

Apricot Ice, 2006 (J. Day) Single. Tube and Sepals crisp apricot cream.Corolla enchanting rich apricot. Blooms are freely produced onextremely vigorous upright growth. Suitable for gardenborders, containers and standards. This new exquisite apricotvariety is thoroughly recommended. H2 £2.75

F. Arborescens. 1826 (Sims).Flowers same form as lilac. Clusters of small lilacblooms. Very fast upright grower. H.2. £5.00

Arcady. 1968 (Dr. O. Colville). Tube and Sepals pink suffused salmon,tipped green. Corolla deep rose, edged salmon, the freelybranching habit of the plant shows the blooms off clearly. H.2. £2.50

Army Nurse. 1947 (Hodges). Semi-double. Sepals deep carmine. Corollaviolet blue, flushed pink. Medium upright plant, flowers heatresistant H.2. £2.50

Ashley. Single. A dark bright orange/red self. Tube long, sepals short.Corolla small. Dark bronze green foliage – upright grower.H.2. £2.75

Aubergine. 1990 (H.de Graaff) Single. Tube and Sepals dark wine/red.Corolla dark aubergine. Very unusual dark fuchsia bloom, earlyblooming, upright bush. Also suitable for growing as astandard. Medium sized flowers. Much sought after variety.Highly recommended. H.2. £2.75

Aurora Superba. (British). Single. Tube and Sepals pale apricot. Corolla deeporange salmon, unusual colour. Flowers very well.Characteristic of this plant is saw-toothed edged foliagecurling. H.1. or H.2. £2.75

Autumnale. (Metior). Single. Sepals red. Corolla purple, The Autumn tintedfoliage of this fuchsia is its attraction. Grows low spreading.H.2. £2.75

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CULTURAL HINTS

We do not feel that Fuchsias are hard to grow, and would suggest that reasonable goodresults should be obtained without much previous experience.

The plants we send out are in soil blocks. On arrival they should be watered and potted into3.5 in pots in John Innes No. 2 which should be obtained fresh.

They make fairly rapid growth, and dependent on the time of year, they should requirerepotting into 5-in pots in about a month to six weeks, into John Innes No. 3.

We suggest you carry out these instructions for all varieties of Fuchsia plants if obtain early,even if the plants are to be planted outside later as this enables you to plant them slightlydeeper and avoid the risk of the roots being frosted in the coming winter.There are various methods of training Fuchsias, ie.:-

Bush - Generally speaking, to obtain a normal plant one should stop at each three to fourpairs of leaves and allow six to eight weeks for flowering from a pinch. It should be noted herethat Fuchsias flower normally speaking form June to October, and should then rest throughthe winter, until early spring. Plants obtained in the spring can be potted on, gradually increasing the size of the pot, andproduce good strong plants for the summer. Never place outside until all risk of frost haspassed. Regular watering and weekly feeding is all that is required when the final pot size hasbeen obtained.

Basket - Many of our customers make hanging baskets and often we are asked how manyplants per basket, this is a matter of personal choice but 4 or 5 plants in a 12-in or 14-inbasket should give an excellent display, whereas 3 over-yeared plants would give satisfactoryresults. Fuchsias grown in baskets should always be taken apart and remade each spring,obviously with fresh compost.

Standards & Pillars - We are strong believers in growing standards or pillars from stockselected for this purpose, which we have available from the nursery or show stands (not mailorder). Full standard stems are best grown through the winter months but many of ourcustomers require ¼ or ½ standards, which can be produced quickly from early spring whips.The technique is to grow the main stem as quickly as possible, supported by a cane, removingside shoots if necessary but never the leaves, this is for conventional standards. For pillars,pinch side shoots out after 2/3 pairs of leaves. Pinch standards out at top when desired heightis obtained, growing on the top 6 side shoots, pinching these out at each 2/3 pairs of leaves.At all times both for standards and pillars leave sufficient time to bloom after last pinch.

Hardies - For planting outside in permanent beds carry out general instructions. When thetime comes (end of May/start June) when risk of frost has passed, plant out into well preparedbeds, raised slightly above the common level, to help winter drainage. We would prefer that acovering of peat or other frost protecting material be used to obtain protection of the rootsagainst cold in winter.

© Lockyer Fuchsias All Rights ReservedNURSERY TALKS

We have special days from time to time throughout the season when we have talks anddemonstrations, with video at times to show out of season information. Please ring for dates.

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DVD

"Fuchsias: Advanced Techniques"

Stuart Lockyer brings us the benefit of his vast knowledge of fuchsiacultivation gained over more than 50 years to teach you how to produce astandard, bush, pillar and fan formations. With precise instructions andhints on the best time and way to select cuttings and guides you throughthe pinching stages to the care and maintenance of the final product

Only £16.50 including P&P

PLEASE NOTE FOR WINTER MONTHS:H.1. requires Greenhouse heated to minimum of 40°F (4.5°C).H.2. requires a cool Greenhouse - half hardy.H.3. denotes the plant is hardy. The heights printed on the H3 varieties in this

catalogue are an approximate guide to help your selection and planting layout and isthe approximate height expected in the second growing season after a normal winter.

Although the above classifications are our recommendations, many of our customersare growing fuchsias that we classify as H.2 out of doors with good results andobviously with bigger blooms produced on H.2's than on H.3's. It may be worth a try,the first winter being where greatest care is required (a good covering of peat isalways beneficial).

The RHS and the British Fuchsia Society list many fuchsias that we classify as H2 medium hardy,as H3 hardy and with the climate changes (Global warming) this has probably become a fact

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Avon Gem. 1978 (J. Lockyer). Single. Tube and Sepals red. Narrow.Corolla purple to magenta. Medium size bloom. vigorousgrower, very free flowering, makes good standard. H.2. £2.50

Avon Glow. 2002 (J. Lockyer). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals white,blushed with pink underside long tube. Corolla vibrant fire red.Very strong growth with dark green foliage. Blooms freelyproduced. Suitable for bush or standard use. Excellent grower.H.2. £2.75

Avon Gold 1985 (J. Lockyer). Single. Tube pale pink. Sepals pink tippedwith green. Corolla pale lavender pink. This variety has mediumsized blooms and is very profuse. It has beautiful variegatedcreamy gold foliage. Makes a strong shapely bush. Good forshow work. H2. £2.50

Baby Blue Eyes. Single. Tube and sepal bright red. Corolla bright blue. Smallred and blue flowers. Compact and upright grower. 1½ – 2ft (45-60cm) H3 £2.50

Bagworthy Water. 1972 (Endicott). Single. Tube medium long. Sepals curling rightup round. Salmon/orange. Corolla claret rose fading to neyronrose. Arching habit. This fuchsia is also good to look at fromabove. H.2. £2.50

Balkon. (Neubronner). Single. Tube and Sepals pink. Corolla deep pink.Small medium flowers. Very free flowering and well suited tobasket or window boxes. Grows cascade. Also makes good potplant when supported. H.2. £2.50

Ballet Girl. 1894 (Yeitch). Double. Tube and Sepals rich cerise. Corollawhite veined. Flowers medium-large. Good show fuchsia growsstrong and upright. H.2. £2.50

Barbara. 1971 (Wilf Tolley) Single. Tube pale pink and short. Sepalspale pink slightly upturned. Corolla cherry and tangerine pink,semi-flared and shortish. Growth upright, extremely vigorous,outstanding feature is the abundance of blooms it has. Thisvariety makes an excellent standard. H.2. £2.50

Beacon. 1871 (Bull). Single. Tube and Sepals scarlet. Corolla brightmagenta-pink. Waxy, dark green foliage, upright bush, likeDisplay. H.2. £2.50

Beacon Rosa. 1972 (Burgi-Ott). Single. Tube and Sepals pinkish red, tuberather long. Corolla paler pink slightly veined red. Medium sizedflowers, early and free flowering. Foliage similar to Beacon,upright and bushy. H.2. £2.50

Beauty of Bath. 1965 (Dr. O. Colville). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals pale pink.Corolla white, long oval shape. H.2. £2.75

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Beauty of Prussia. 1966 (Holmes). Double. Tube and Sepals scarlet. Corollascarlet lake, veined scarlet. Medium sized blooms, dark shinyfoliage. 2½-3½ft (75-100 cm). H.3. £2.50

Bella Rosella. Double. Tube/sepal short cream blush pink. Corolla extremelyfull marbled strawberry pink. Very large blooms. Lax bush –suitable for basket. H2 £2.75

Belvoir Beauty. 1975 (Gadsby). Semi-double. Tube short, white flushed green.Sepals white with green tips, broad, waxy, with crepe effectand held well up. Corolla white at base shading through to palewisteria-blue with bluebird-blue edge to each petal. Mediumgrowth, upright bush. H.2. £2.50

Ben Jammin. 1993 (Carless) Single. Tube pale pink. Sepals pink flushedpale aubergine. Corolla dark aubergine - purple. Excellentbushy compact plant suitable for show work. Free flowering.H.2. £2.75

Bicentennial. 1976 (Paskesen). Double. Tube white. Sepals indian orangeinside, salmon orange outside. Corolla orange and magenta.Excellent flower, lax growth, self-branching. Good for basketsor standards. H.2. £2.75

Billy Green. 1966 (Unknown). Single. A triphylla type fuchsia. Tube verylong, pinkish-salmon self throughout. Foliage olive green,growth vigorous, upright and bushy. Great for show work, tubsand garden. H.2. £2.75

Blacky. 2004 (Roes) Double. Tube and Sepals dark reddish purple.Corolla opens to reveal a beautiful ruffled darkest purple/blackpetticoat. The deepest colour of this variety is in the earlyseason. Foliage very dark green. Vigorous upright tidy freebranching growth. H2 £2.75

Blands New Stripe. Single. Tube and sepals bright red. Corolla purple striped red.Vigorous upright bush H.2. £2.75

Blue Danube. 2018. (Gerald Blackwell) Double. Tube and sepals pink.Corolla blue veined pink. Early and free flowering for a largerbloom variety Highly recommended H.2. £5.00

Blue Gown. (Milne). Double. Tube and Sepals waxy carmine. Corolla blueto purple. Flowers very large. Free early flowering for doubletype. Has been grown well outside. 2-3ft (60-90cm). H.3. £2.50

Blue Mirage 1984 (Bellamy). Double. Tube and Sepals white, with pinkflush. Corolla pink through to blue. Vigorous arching growth,self branching. Suitable for hanging pots and baskets.H.2. £2.75

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F. Arborescens. 1826 (Sims).Flowers same form as lilac. Clusters of small lilac blooms.Very fast upright grower. H.2. £5.00

F. Boliviana var. Luxuriana "Alba". Tube white. Corolla blood red. This magnificent plant has extra long

flowers, the white tube contrasting starkly with the short red corolla. |H.1. £5.00

F. Denticulata. 1802 (Ruiz & Pavon). Tube and Sepals long reddish-pink, sepals tippedgreen. Corolla red. Large dark green foliage with long tubular flowers.Strong upright bush, must be pinched out. H.2. £4.00

F. FulgensGesneriana. Long tube light vermilion/red. Sepals yellowish to green with red base.

Corolla bright vermilion, extremely attractive long flowers, pendulous andborne at extreme end of branches in clusters. Foliage is light sagegreen, darker on upper side. One for the collector. H.1 £4.00

F. Procumbens. 1839 Species. Tube greenish yellow, red at base. Sepals green tippedpurple. No Corolla. Stamens bear bright blue pollen. Seed pods turnfrom green to plum purple and become quite large. Flowers free, verysmall and points upwards. Growth trailing, suitable for rockeries. 4in(10cm). H.3. £4.00

F. Procumbens Variegata. Tube greenish yellow. Sepals green tipped purple, fully reflexed

exposing stamens with bright blue pollen. The foliage of the variety ishighly variegated, silver green and cream edged with pink distinctivecast. Growth trailing, suitable for rockeries or ground cover. Naturalvariant of procumbens. H.3. £4.00

Speciosa. Tube long orange vermilion colouring. Sepals yellowish green withorange base, Corolla orange vermilion. Long attractive flowers. Unusuallight green foliage - Upright bush. This is not a true species but a hybridfrom F. Splendens and F. Fulgens. H.2. £4.00

F. Splendens. Single. Tube scarlet. Sepals green with reddish base, Corolla yellowishgreen, filaments pale yellow green. Triphylla like blooms. Uniqueflattening of tube is a characteristic of this unusual species. H.2. £5.00

INTRODUCTORY OFFER We are always prepared to send a collection of our choice, to suit your requirementsfor Baskets, Tubs, Greenhouse or Hardy or a combination of the foregoing. Please stateyour selection. These offers may contain some of our higher priced varieties.

Carriage Paid (C. W. O.) 8 plants £22.50 12 plants £30.00or collected from the Nursery:- 8 plants £16.00 12 plants £24.00

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White King. 1968 (Pennisi). Double. Tube and Sepals white with pink tips.Corolla white. Very large blooms of good substance. Grows laxbush. A fuchsia for those who like big doubles. H.2. £2.75

Whiteknights Pearl 1980 (Wright) Single. Tube and Sepals palest pink green tips.Corolla clean baby pink. Extremely free long thin flowers.Growth upright – makes good bush. Suitable for training intopillars, standards etc. 3½ - 4½ft (1 – 1.35m). H.3. £2.50

White Spider. 1951 (W. Haag). Single. Tube and Sepals soft pink. Corollawhite. Flowers medium large. Very free flowering and early.Will produce all types of plants with correct culture.H.2. £2.50

Winston Churchill. 1942 (Garson). Double. Tube and Sepals pink. Corolla silvery-blue. Flowers medium, free. A well liked fuchsia this and is inconstant demand. Upright bush. H.2. £2.50

TERMS OF BUSINESS

PRICESAll plants in this list are priced, this price being for a plant in a peat block. If collected from the Nurserythey will be in 3-inch pots. Larger plants are usually available.

STANDARD WHIPSWe are able to supply several varieties as partly grown standards approximately 16 in - 18 in high. Mostsuitable varieties would be obtainable if ordered early, but these obviously are not available throughout theseason. Prices are according to variety approximately £3.25 to £4.00 over the list price. Larger standardsare available. All the above are for collection only from the Nursery or Show-stands.

GIFT TOKENSWe are able to supply Gift Tokens with Fuchsia floral design for amounts from £5.00 upwards, togetherwith our current list.

CARRIAGE AND PACKINGAll plants are sent by post, (1st class if possible). This method has been found to be very successful. Postand packing: up to 6 plants £6.50, 7-12 plants £8.90, 13-18 plants £10.50, 19-24 plants £12.95. Thisincludes orders to Northern Ireland, Channel Islands, Isle of Man and the Isle of Wight. Cash with order orif remitted within 14 days, otherwise at cost, all plants are dispatched strictly at customer's risk. We feel thismethod of despatch will be most suitable for you, with the advantage of delivery to your home. We arealways pleased, however, to make arrangements for customers to call and collect from the Nursery, thussaving this charge. Assuring you of our best attention at all times.

MINIMUM ORDERSWe find it uneconomical to supply less than six plants, not necessarily of one variety, due to postage andpacking costs.

SUBSTITUTESWe do our best to fulfil orders accepted from our list, but in the event of stocks of certain varieties not beingavailable to meet demands, we would substitute with the nearest available plant, unless otherwiseinstructed by you. This substitution would only be carried out where the delay involved would be severalweeks. If ordering by post, we suggest you give one or two alternatives to your order.

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Blue Veil. 1980 (Pacey ) Double. Tube and Broad Sepals pure white.Corolla lavender blue. Lax growth suitable for bush or hangingbasket. Extremely free flowering. Very pleasing colourcombination. Excellent grower. H. 2. £2.75

Blue Waves. 1954 (Waltz). Double. Tube and Sepals neyron rose. Corollaviolet blue. Flowers large, grows upright. Has been grownoutside with great success by several customers. Growsupright. Recommended H.2. £2.50

F. Boliviana var. Luxuriana "Alba". Tube white. Corolla blood red. This magnificent plant has extra

long flowers, the white tube contrasting starkly with the shortred corolla. H.1. £5.00

Bon Accorde. (Crousse). Single. Tube and Sepals waxy white. Corolla palepurple on white. Flowers small. Reasonably free flowering.Flowers held upright as opposed to the normal pendant fuchsiaform. Collectors type. H.2. £2.75

Border Queen. 1974 (Ryle). Single. Tube pale pink, sepals pink tipped withgreen. Corolla lavender pink at base, veined deep pink. Growthupright and free flowering. Makes good pot plant, well suited tosummer bedding. H2 £2.50

Bornemann's Beste. (Bonstedt) Single. Short orange red triphylla type flowers.Sepals green tipped. Flowers freely produced borne in terminalclusters, green/bronze attractive foliage. Strong growing plant.H.2. £2.75

Bow Bells. 1972 (Handley). Single to semi-double. Tube white and short,Sepals white and long, tipped green. Corolla magenta, white atbase. Flowers large with long overlapping petals. Freeflowering and early, self-branching bush. H.2. £2.75

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Brandts 500 Club. 1955 (Brand). Single. Tube and Sepals pale cerise. Corollacerise orange shading. Flowers large for single. Grows sturdytrailer bush. H.2. £2.50

Brenda White. 1986 (R. Pacey) Single. Tube and Sepals carmine. Corollabright white veined carmine. Smallish flowers of good shape.Very free flowering. Upright, compact and bushy. Highlyrecommended for show bench work. H.2. £2.75

Brilliant. 1865 (Bull). Single. Tube and Sepals scarlet. Corolla violetmagenta. Flowers extremely free, grows upright. 2½-3ft (75-90cm). H.3. £2.50

Brutus. 1897 (Lemoine). Single. Tube and Sepals cerise. Corollapurple shading to carmine at base. Flowers medium, extremelyfree flowering. Grows upright. Can produce good standard. 2-2½ft (60-75cm).H.3. £2.50

Caradella. 1992 (Delaney) Single. Tube and Sepals bright pink. Corollaviolet pink with deeper picotee edging. Very free floweringcompact trailer. Excellent for all hanging containers. H.2 £2.75

Cara Mia. 1957 (Schnabel). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals very palerose pink. Corolla crimson. Flowers medium large. H.2. £2.50

Cardinal Farges. 1958 (Rawlings). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals pale cerise.Corolla white veined cerise. Small flowers in abundance, verycompact plant, excellent for pot work - sport of Abbe Farges.H.2. £2.50

Carla Johnston. 1986 (Pacey). Single. Tube greenish-carmine. Sepals whiteflush carmine. Corolla palest sea-lavender. Medium sizedflowers of very delicate colouring. Grows upright bush andmakes a good standard. Extremely free flowering, An easygrowing, showy plant for those who like subtle colours.H.2 £2.75

Carmel Blue. 1956 (Hodges). Single. Tube and Sepals white with faint blushat tip. Corolla smoky blue. Flowers longish, very free, growsupright bush. H.2. £2.50

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Vivien Colville. 1980 (Dr. O. Colville). Single. Tube pink. Sepals orangeupturned. Corolla starting deeper orange, red edged. Pistil verylong, pink at top shading to orange. Flowers fine and petite,very freely produced, Strong upright growth, serrated leaf.H.2. £2.75

Voodoo. 1952 (Tiret). Double. Tube and Sepals very dark red. Corolladark purple-violet. Flowers large, free. Corolla full. Growsupright bush. H.1. £2.50

Walz Jubelteen. 1991 (Waldenmaier) Single. Tube and Sepals pale pink, greentipped Sepals. Corolla rose pink. Profuse erect blooms heldabove foliage. Wonderful for show work. H.2. £2.75

Water Nymph. 1958 (Story). Single. Tube and Sepals cream. Corolla orange.Flowers small, very profuse, upright, early flowering.Recommended. H.2. £2.50

Waverley Gem. 1985 (Burns) Single. Tube and Sepals white. Corolla lilac pink.Makes with training a bush, basket or standard. H.2. £2.75

Welsh Dragon. 1970 (Baker). Double. Tube and Sepals rose-opal. Corollamagenta-rose, at times practically a self. Large blooms freelyproduced, growth upright, bushy and strong. H.2. £2.75

Wendy's Beauty. 1989 (Garrett) Double. Tube white and long. Sepals white,green tipped, broad and recurving. Corolla pale violet maturingto palest purple. Very full. Extremely free flowering double.Excellent grower much admired. Highly recommended.H.2. £2.75

Westminster Chimes. 1976 (D. Stilwell and I. Clyne). Single - Semi-double. Tube

deep rose. Sepals rose fading to pale pink tipped green.Corolla violet blue, pink at base of petals. Smallish flowers veryprofuse. Spreading habit could be suitable for basket.H.2. £2.50

Whirlaway. 1961 (Waltz). Semi-double. Tube short, greenish. Sepals white,extra long tipped with green with splash of pink at base of bud.Corolla delicate blush pink. The buds of this fuchsia openlantern-like and are very long. In fact this is a fascinatingfuchsia to grow. H.1. £2.75

White Ann. 1973 (Wills). Double. Tube and Sepals crimson. Corolla whiteveined cerise. Very free medium flowering on a compact bush,suitable for bedding. A sport from Heidi Ann. H.2. £2.50

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Traudchen Bonstedt. 1905 (Bonstedt). Single. Pale salmon pink self. Flowers long,

very free, borne in terminal clusters, bronze-green foliage. Ahybrid from F. triphylla type. Grows upright bush. H.1. £2.75

Tristesse. 1965 (Blackwell). Double. Sepals pale rose pink. Corolla lilacblue. Seedling from Lilac Lustre. H.2. £2.50

Troubadour. 1963 (Waltz). Tube and Sepals brilliant crimson. Corolla darklilac purple with splashes of crimson at base of the petals.Suitable for basket variety. H.2. £2.50

True Love. 2018. (Gerald Blackwell) Double. Tube and Sepal white.Corolla pale pink veined pink. Vigorous lax bush.H.2. £5.00

Trumpeter. 1946 (Reiter). Geranium lake self. Flowers long. Atriphylla hybrid. Rich blue-green foliage.H.1. £2.75

Tuonela. 1968 (Blackwell). Double. Tube and Sepals pinkie blue.Corolla powder blue. Sometimes spoken of as a blue fuchsia. H.2. £2.50

University of Liverpool. 1998 (D. Clark) Single. Tube and Sepals white. Corolla petals

burgundy red. Vigorous compact trailing habit very suitable forcontainer growing – free flowering. H.2. £2.75

Vanessa Jackson. 1980 (E. Handley). Single. Tube salmon-red. Sepals longsalmon-orange. Corolla salmon-orange shading to orange-red,then cardinal-red at edges. Large trumpet shaped flowers,petal edges flared resembling a daffodil. Prolific floweringcascade fuchsia. H.2. £2.50

Violet Bassett-Burr. 1972 (Holmes). Double. Tube short pink. Sepals very longveined pink to start on white base, green tipped. Corolla palelilac, delightful shade. Excellent grower. Thoroughlyrecommended. H.2. £2.75

Violet Gem. 1949 (Waltz). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals carmine. Corollaviolet. Flowers very large and free. Very attractive bloomsH.2. £2.50

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Caroline. 1967 (Miller). Single. Tube and Sepals cream flushed pink,petals opening pale campanula pink maturing to cyclamenpurple. H.2. £2.75

Caroline’s Joy. 2002 Single. Tube and Sepals white. Corolla cerise. Mediumsized freely produced blooms. Variegated palest green foliageedged cream. Arching habit – suitable for tubs or baskets.Versatile and trainable variety. H.2. £2.75

Cascade. 1937 (Logen). Single. Tube and Sepals white flushed carmine,long star-like. Corolla deep carmine. Very pendulous growth.Free flowering. The ideal fuchsia for baskets. H.2. £2.50

Celia Smedley. 1970 (Roe). Single. Tube greenish-white. Sepals pinkish whiteflushed pink. Corolla current-red, touch of white at base.Upright growth, good grown as a standard. H.2. £2.50

Ceri. 1980 (Holmes). Single. Tube and Sepals white. Corolla white.Medium flowers freely produced on good, upright bush.Excellent early flowering grower, thoroughly recommended.H.2. £2.75

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Champagne Celebration. 1988 (S. M. Jones). Single. Tube very pale pink. Sepals

likewise underside. Palest pink at base blending to deeper pink,tipped green. Well reflexed when fully open. Corolla shadingfrom palest pink to imperial purple, edged salmon ageing topale magenta. Long stamens with spiraea-red anthers. Pistilpink, very long, cream tipped. Excellent grower, thoroughlyrecommended. H.2. £2.75

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Chang. 1946 (Hazard). Single. Tube and Sepals orange red flushedcerise. Corolla brilliant orange. Although small flowers veryfreely produced, gives very bright orange effect, growsvigorous upright bush. Must be pinched well if not required toohigh. H.2. £2.75

Charlie Dimmock. 1999 (Four Oaks) Double. Tube and Sepals rich red. Corollaviolet/purple. Easy grower, free flowering arching habit.Suitable for patio container or basket. A very versatile variety.H.2. £2.75

Charming. 1895 (Lye). Single. Tube and Sepals carmine. Corolla reddishpurple. Flowers medium size. Very easy growing fuchsia, 2-2½ft (60-75cm). H.3. £2.50

Checkerboard. 1948 (Walker-Jones). Single. Tube red. Sepals start red andthen abruptly change to white. Corolla deeper red. Veryattractive star like fuchsia, medium size, extremely freeflowering. Excellent for show work. H.2. £2.50

Chessboard. 1975 (Dr. O. Colville). Single. Tube pink. Sepals long startingpink, white middle section, tipped green. Corolla magentaedged crimson. This is a strong upright grower. A medium tolarge single. The bloom on this is superior to Checkerboardwith no loss of vigour in the plant. H.2. £2.50

Chillerton Beauty. 1847 (Bass). Single. Sepals pale rose pink. Corolla mauvishviolet. Very free flowering. 2½-3ft (75-90 cm). H.3. £2.50

China Lantern. Single. Tube carmine and white. Sepals green tipped. Corollabright carmine orange. Medium flower and very free, growthupright. H.2. £2.50

Cinnabarina. 1829 (Raisers unknown) Single. Encliandia hybrid. Tube,Sepals and Corolla orange scarlet. Reflexed. Very smallflowers freely produced. Foliage small medium green. Upright.H.3. £2.75

City of Adelaide. 1986 (Richardson). Double. Tube and Sepals pale pink,recurving. Corolla lavender, splashed pink, large and frilly.Very strong grower, free flowering for size, needs staking ifupright plant is required. H.2. £2.75

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The Doctor. (British). Single. Tube longish. Sepals flesh-pink, recurving.Corolla rosy-salmon. Flowers freely, medium size. Clear cutcolour combination. Growth lax. Good for standard or evenbasket. Excellent grower. H.2. £2.50

Three Cheers. Single. Tube and Sepals palish red, upturned. Corolla whiteshading to deep violet blue at base. This fuchsia is truly red,white and blue. Very showy. H.2. £2.50

Time After Time 2006 Single. Sepals rose pink tipped green. Corolla pale pink.Very free flowering. H2 £2.75

Ting a Ling. 1959 (Schnabel). Single. Pure white. Can only be described asbeing a white "Display" with all the latter's excellent points.H.2. £2.75

Toby Bridger. 1958 (Bridger). Double. Tube and Sepals bright pink. Corollapink. Flowers largish and plentiful. Corolla Camellia-shaped. Areally good fuchsia this and easy to produce good plant. Sturdycompact bush. H.2. £2.50

Tom Thumb. 1850 (Baudinat). Single. Sepals scarlet. Corolla mauve. Smallflowers very freely produced, ideal for rock gardens. Extremelycompact plant. 1½-2ft (45-60cm). H.3. £2.50

Tom West. 1853 (Meillez). Single. Tube and Sepals red. Corollapurple. Small flowers, grown mostly for its variegatedfoliage of cream and pale green. Grows compact bush,short jointed. H.2. £2.75

Torch. 1963 (Munkner). Double. Sepals pink on top, salmon onunderside, very broad. Corolla purplish, red centre petals, butouter petals suffused with orange salmon. Very striking uprightgrower. Thoroughly recommended. H.2. £2.50

Torvill & Dean. 1985 (Pacey). Double. Tube and Sepals palest pink tippedgreen. Corolla white flush pink. Double blooms freely producedfor its size. Attractive dark foliage which enhances this almostwhite fuchsia. Nice shaped upright grower. Recommended.H.2. £2.75

Trail Blazer. 1951 (Reiter). Double. Tube and Sepals palish-magenta.Corolla dark magenta. Flowers very large and long, fairly free.Sepals and Corolla very long. Grows cascade. H.1. £2.50

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S'Wonderful. (Castro). Double. Tube and Sepals pink. Corolla inner petalslavender, outer petals orchid pink. Semi-trailer. H.1. £2.50

Symphony. 1944 (Niederholzer). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals pink.Corolla blue. Flowers largish free. Grows strong upright bush.H.2. £2.50

Taffeta Bow. 1974 (Stubbs). Double. Tube and Sepals carmine-rose. Sepalsbroad and long of crepe texture, curving like a bow. Corollapale violet-purple with pink splashes. Growth natural trailerwith huge blooms. H.2. £2.75

Tamworth. 1976 (Handley). Single. Tube and Sepals crisp, pure whitetipped green. Corolla rich purple at outer edge changing toband of salmon-pink, then to white near tube. Medium sizedflowers, early and prolific. Growth upright bush, easy to shape.H.2. £2.50

Tangerine. 1949 (Tiret). Single. Tube flesh pink. Sepals pale green.Corolla orange, ageing to rose. Flowers longish, free. A lovelyshowy bloom. Grows strong upright bush. H.2. £2.50

Temptation. 1959 (Peterson). Single. Tube and Sepals white. Corollaorange rose, flushed white. Flowers medium, profuse. Growsupright. H.2. £2.50

Tennessee Waltz. 1950 (Walker and Jones). Double. Tube and Sepals rosemadder. Corolla rosy-mauve, squarish with centre points onpetals. Flowers medium, free. Grows strong upright bush.Excellent for standards. 2-3ft (60-90cm). H.2. or H.3. insheltered areas. £2.50

Texas Longhorn. 1960 (Fuchsia-La). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals dark red.Corolla white veined red. Flowers longish, free. Growscascade. Very tender. H.1. £5.00

Thalia. 1855 (Turner). Single. Rich orange scarlet self. Tube long.Sepals and corolla small. Flowers long, free, borne in terminalclusters. Rich bronze-green foliage. Another hybrid of triphyllatype. Grows upright bush. H.2. better as H.1. £2.75

Thamar. 1987 (Springer) Single. Tube and Sepals white. Corollalavender/mauve, white at base. Exquisite small blooms heldupright. Exceedingly floriferous. Dark green foliage. Strongupright growth. Suitable for show work. H.2 £2.75

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Cloth of Gold. 1863 (Stafford). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals red. Corollapurple. Small to medium sized flowers. The main attraction ofthis variety is its beautiful golden foliage which when ageingturns greenish bronze. H.2. £2.50

Coachman. (Bright). Single. Tube and Sepals rosy salmon. Corolla orangevermilion. Very long flowers, freely produced. This fuchsia is anextremely strong grower and is adaptable for outside use. H.2. £2.50

Collingwood. 1945 (Niederholzer). Double. Tube and Sepals palest pink.Corolla white with slight pink flushing. Flowers large, freelyproduced. An excellent type fuchsia. grows strong upright.Thoroughly recommended. For best results H.2. £2.50

Constance. 1935 (Berkeley). Double. Tube and Sepals soft pink. Corollapurple touched with pink. Flowers extremely well. H.2. £2.50

Coralle. 1906 (Bonstedt). Triphylla hybrid. Rich orange flowers showingwell against blue-green foliage. H.2. £2.75

Corallina. 1843 (Pince). Single. Tube and Sepals bright scarlet. Corollarich purple. Low spreading type fuchsia. 1-2ft (30-60cm). H.3. £2.50

Cornish Blue 2013. (John Lockyer) Tube and Sepals White. Corolla LavenderBlue. Upright bush. Single. Medium hardy.H2 £2.75

Costa Brava. 1973 (Dr. O. Colville). Single. Tube and Sepals red. Corollaburgundy red. Large single blooms with excellent shape.Extremely large very light green foliage, quick upright grower.H.1. or H.2. £2.75

Cotton Candy. 1962 (Tiret). Double. Tube white lined pink. Sepals white tippedgreen. Corolla pale pink veined light cerise pink. Grows uprightwith dark green foliage which enhances the bloom.H.2. £2.75

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Crackerjack. Single. Sepals white flushed pink, very long extendingupwards. Corolla pink at top, shading to imperial purple. This isa very good basket variety. H.2. £2.50

Crescendo. 1942 (Reiter). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals turkey red.Corolla turkey red blended with peony purple. Flowersmedium-large. Free flowering. Darkish foliage. Good uprightfuchsia. Bushy. H.2. £2.50

Crosby Serendipity. 1988 (Clark) Single. Tube and Sepals pink. Corolla white.Leaves dark green with red veins. Very strong upright grower.Suitable for bush or standard growth. H.2 £2.75

Daisy Bell. 1977 (Miescke). Single. Tube pale orange. Sepals pale orangeshading to apple green at tip. Corolla vermilion shading to paleorange. Small flowers and foliage, prodigious blooming. Willmake good basket but not natural cascade.H.2. £2.50

Dancing Flame. 1981 (Stubbs). Double. Tube short thick, pale orange to fleshcolour with darker stripes. Sepals recurving orange underside,slightly paler on top. Corolla orange-carmine, outer petalsbrighter orange. Unusual and striking colour combination.Heavily serrated large leaves, very strong grower, suitable forstandard. Recommended. H.2. £2.75

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String of Pearls. 1976 (Pacey). Single to semi-double. Tube pale rose. Sepalspale china rose. Corolla pale rose with lavender veins. Mediumsize exquisite blooms carried right down the stem. Extremelyprolific. Very strong grower. Thoroughly recommended.H.2. £2.50

Stuart Lockyer 2012 (Gerald Blackwell). Double. Sepals. Horizontal with tipsrecurved. Neyron Rose. Corolla. Three quarters to fully flared.Deep campanula violet with a hint of white and pink. As flowersmature colour changes to claret /imperial purple. Medium tolarge leaves. Strong upright growth. Very prolific for such alarge double variety. Highly recommended. H.2. £3.00

Sunray 1872 (Milner). Single. Tube and Sepals salmon pink. Corollarosy purple. Flowers small. Foliage variegated pale green,cerise creamy white and the whole flushed cerise with a silverycast. Very hard to describe. H.2. £2.75

Sunset. 1938 (Niederholzer). Single. Tube and Sepals pale pink.Corolla bright coral. Flowers medium sized freely produced bellshaped. Easy growing early upright fuchsia. H.2. £2.50

Susan McMaster. 1986 (J. Day). Single. Tube and Sepals claret rose. Corollaviolet purple shading to claret rose. Smallish blooms, profuse.H.2. £2.50

Susan Travis. (Travis). Single. Tube and Sepals deep pink. Corolla rose pink.Flowers medium, very free. A fine hardy fuchsia this. Growsupright bush. 2-2½ft (60-75cm). H.3. £2.50

Swanley Gem. 1901 (Cannell). Single. Tube and Sepals scarlet. Corolla violet.Flat type flowers, medium size, freely produced. Upright.H.2. £2.75

Swanley Pendula. Single. Sepals orange-pink. Corolla orange-vermilion. Largeserrated leaves – grows low spreading. H.2. £2.75

Swingtime. 1950 (Tiret). Double. Tube and Sepals rich red. Corolla milkywhite, faintly veined. Flowers large, very freely produced. Thebest in this colour. An excellent fuchsia in every way.Thoroughly recommended. H.2. £2.50

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Son of Thumb. 1978 (Gubler). Single. Tube and Sepals cerise. Corolla lilac.Small flowers freely produced. Growth and habit similar to TomThumb from which it is a sport. Compact plant, ideal for rockgardens. 1½-2ft (45-60cm). H.3. £2.50

Southgate. 1951 (Walker-Jones). Double. Tube greenish-white. Sepalspale pink, deeper on reverse. Corolla pale pink with deep pinkveins. One of the larger double pinks, strong grower, makesgood standard. H.2. £2.50

Space Shuttle. 1981 (De Graaff)Single. Tube reddish pink. Sepals pale yellow,green tipped, red at base. Corolla very pale pink. Triphylla likeblooms. Most unusual variety. Early blooming. Upright growth.H.2. £3.00

Sparky. 1994 (P Webb) Triphylla. Tube/sepal short tubular type. Corolla small.Self coloured blooms – dark mauve. Very dark green leaves –underside veined purple. Upright growth. H1/H2 £2.75

Speciosa. Tube long orange vermilion colouring. Sepals yellowish greenwith orange base, Corolla orange vermilion. Long attractiveflowers borne in clusters. Attractive foliage - Upright bush. Thisis not a true species but a hybrid from F. Splendens and F.Fulgens. H.2. £4.00

Stanley Cash. 1970 (Pennisi) Double. Tube white and short. Sepals whitetipped green. Corolla bluish-purple. Large blooms. Lax bush.Very strong grower free flowering for size of blooms.H.2. £2.75

Star Wars. 2002 (Sinton) Single. Tube white. Sepals tipped green. Corollalavender. Early free and continual flowering throughout theseason, medium size bloom. Compact growth Suitable forshow work. H.2. or H.3. Sheltered areas. £2.75

Strawberry Delight. 1970 (Gadby). Double. Tube and Sepals red. Corolla whiteveined deep pink. Light bronze foliage. H.2. £2.50

Strawberry Sundae. 1966 (Kennet). Double. Tube and Sepals wax ivory Corollalilac. Very full double. H.2. £2.50

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Dark Eyes. 1958 (Erickson). Double. Tube and Sepals deep red. Corollarich violet blue, full. Flowers medium free, grows upright, bushy.H.2, H1. for show purposes. £2.50

David. 1937 (Wood) Single. Tube and Sepals cerise. Corolla richpurple – freely produced, Small blooms. Compact upright darkgreen foliage. Suitable for fuchsia border edging. 1Ft (30cm)H.3. £2.50

David Lockyer. 1968 (Holmes). Double. Tube and Sepals white. Corolla brightred striped with white. Has unique habit of producing secondaryskirt from centre of corolla extending below normal corollalength, making very large bloom. H.2. £2.75

Dawn Fantasia 1999 (B. Thornton) Single. Tube and Sepals pale pink. Corolladeeper pink Blooms freely produced and held erect abovecompact variegated foliage of cream and green. Uprightgrower. Excellent for show bench or container growing. H.2. £2.75

Dawn Star !985 (Bellamy) Large Double. Tube and Sepals crisp white,

green tips recurving. Corolla Pale lavender overlaid pink. Fluffyopen double. H2 £2.75

Deborah Street. 1993 (J. Day). Semi-double. Tube white and long. Sepals whitepink underside. Corolla neyron rose to strawberry pink goodsized blooms, strong upright grower suitable for makingcolumns. Well recommended. H.2. £2.75

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Deep Purple. 1989 (Garrett) Double. Tube and Sepals white. Corolla darkpurple. Full and frilly. Very large size blooms. Extremely freeflowering for size of bloom. Lax bush growth suitable for basketor arching bush. This variety is one of the California Dreamer’scollection. H.2. £2.75

F. Denticulata. 1802 (Ruiz & Pavon). Tube and Sepals long reddish-pink,sepals tipped green. Corolla red. Large dark green foliage withlong tubular flowers. Strong upright bush, must be pinched out.H.2. £4.00

Devonshire Dumpling. 1981 (Hilton). Double. Tube white, short and thick. Sepals and

Corolla white, outer petals flushed pink, large flowers. Thebuds are completely round like dumplings, plant never wants tostop blooming. This variety, originating at Plymouth, has beenmuch admired both as a pot plant and a standard. H.2 £2.75

Dipton Dainty. 1975 (Dr. Ryle). Semi-double. Tube pink. Sepals pink, paler attip. Corolla wisteria-blue ageing to pale purple. Small flowersfreely borne on well shaped plant. H.2. £2.50

Display. 1881 (Smith). Single. Tube and Sepals rose pink. Corolla deeppink. Opens saucer shape. Flowers medium. Very freelyproduced on a plant that is very easy to grow. Will also make agood standard. H.2. £2.50

Doctor Foster. 1899 (Lemoine). Single. Tube and Sepals scarlet. Corolla richviolet veined red, vividly coloured. Flowers large for a hardyand very freely produced upright bush. 2-3ft (60-90cm).H.3. £2.50

Dr. Olson. Double. Tube and Sepals white. Corolla violet-purple. Growssturdy upright bush. H.2. £2.50

Doctor Toppinard. 1890 (Lemoine). Single. Tube and Sepals rose. Corolla white.Flowers medium. Freely produced. Corolla opens saucershape as Display. Grows upright bushy. Easy grower.H.2. £2.50

Dollar Princess. 1912 (Lemoine). Double. Tube and Sepals cerise. Corolladeep rich purple. A very good growing fuchsia. H.2. £2.50

Dorothea Flowers. 1969 (Thornley). Single. Tube and Sepals white. Corollasmoky blue. Small dainty single, delicate colouring. Bloomsprofusely on compact growth. H.2. £2.50

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Sharpitor 1974. Single. Hardy. Tube and sepals pale pink. Corolla slightlydarker than the sepals. Foliage very attractive, cream andgreen. Growth upright and bushy. Flowers late in the season.Lovely garden plant. H.3. £2.75

Shelford. 1986 (G. Roe). Single. Tube baby pink, short, thick fluted.Sepals baby pink shading to white, tipped green, long andnarrow. Corolla white with faint pink veining at base. Growthmedium upright, excellent shaped free flowering bush. Topshow fuchsia, in great demand. Highly recommended.H.2. £2.75

Shrimp Cocktail. Single. Tube and Sepals pinkish red. Tube rather long. Corollapaler pink with white splashes - upright bush. H.3 £2.75

Sincerity. 1968 (Holmes). Double. Tube and Sepals waxy white. Corollasame. Under some conditions this fuchsia may be creamy. Anexcellent grower and one of the best whites we have seenoutside in summer. H.2. £2.75

Sir Matt Busby. 1998 (Sinton). Double. Tube and Sepals rich red. Corolla whiteslightly red veined. Blooms medium-sized double freelyproduced on vigorous compact lax bush. Very suitable forcontainers and baskets..H.2. £2.75

Skaters Waltz. 2013 (Gerald Blackwell). Double. Tube and Sepals deep pinkwith green tips. Corolla The lower four petals are a glowingmauve. upper petals salmon pink mottled with mauve. Aprolific flowering medium sized double. Fully flared. Leavessmall to medium, lime green going darker as plant matures. laxgrowth. Makes a good standard. New introduction for 2015. H.2. £3.00

Sleigh Bells. (Schnabel). Single. Pure white self. Flowers medium, free.Corolla bell shape. Flowers early. Prefers cool shade, beingwhite. Grows upright bush. H.2. £2.75

Snowburner 1975 (Lockerbie) Double. Tube and Sepals bright red. Corollapetals white with red veining. Huge blooms that are freelyproduced. Growth arching bush. H.2. £2.75

Snowcap. (Henderson). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals red. Corolla purewhite. Flowers medium size, freely produced. Upright bush.Does well out of doors in many parts. H.2. £2.50

Soila. Single Tube and Sepal dark red. Corolla darkestpurple/blackearly and very free blooming on arching darkfoliage. Makes good basket or patio tub. H2 £4.00

Sonata. 1960 (Tiret). Double. Tube and Sepals pink. Corolla white. Verylarge fuchsia similar to Collingwood only larger blooms. Bestgrown as H.1. £2.50

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Rose of Denmark. 1864 (Banks). Single. Tube and Sepals pale blush pink.Corolla rose pink edged deep pink. Medium sized flowers,some semi-double, Free flowering. Growth upright bush. Oldvariety but good. H.2. £2.50

Rough Silk. 1970 (Baker). Single. Tube and Sepals long and pale pink.Corolla bright shade of deep red. Quite a large bloom. Suitablefor baskets, an extremely good grower. H.2. £2.50

Royal Velvet. 1962 (Waltz). Double. Sepals crimson. Corolla luminouspurple. Corolla opens wide showing wonderful contrastingcrimson centre changing to rosy purple. This is a top classfuchsia.H.1. but in a sheltered position can be grown. H.2. £2.50

Rufus the Red. 1951 (Nelson). Single. Turkey-red self. Flowers medium. Veryfreely produced. Excellent grower, Flowers early. Growssturdy upright bush. 2½-3½ft (75-100cm).H.3. £2.50

Santa Lucia. 1956 (Munkner). Double. Tube and Sepals red. Corolla orchidpink, heavily veined rose, overlaid rosy salmon. Large flowerson upright bush. H.2. £2.50

Sarah Brightman. 2002 (Hickman) Double. Sepals pure white suffused lavenderCorolla dark violet purple with unique white splashes. a vibrantcontrasting two colour double bloom. Semi upright growermakes a exceptional standard or bush. H.2. £2.75

Sara Helen. 1969 (Dr. O. Colville). Double. Tube and Sepals white turningpink. Corolla opening tyrian purple. Large blooms, very fulldouble carried on strong upright plant. H.2. £2.50

Satellite. 1965 (Kennett). Single. Large. Sepals white. Corolla dark redthat fades to bright red, with streaks of pure white. A veryunusual fuchsia. H.2. £2.75

Sebastopol. 1968 (Pennisi). Double. Tube short. Sepals long, white withhaze of pink. Corolla white. Very full bloom of good substance,free for size. Growth trailer. H.2. £2.75

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Dorothy Day. 1987 (J. Day). Double. Tube and Sepals bright red, reflexing.Corolla rich purple flecked pink. Quite frilly, creating largerappearance. Strong upright bush, early blooms sometimessingle. H.2. £2.75

Dorothy Hanley. 1997 (Carless) Semi-double. Tube and Sepals dark red with aflush of aubergine. Corolla dark aubergine. A vigorously self-branching upright habit. 2-2½ft (60-75cm). H.2/H.3. £2.75

Drake 400. 1981 (Hilton). Double. Tube pale carmine. Sepals carmine.Corolla plum-purple heavily flushed carmine-orange. Mediumsized blooms, extremely free flowering for double, lax bush.Exotic colour combination. Highly recommended for basketsand pots. H.2. £2.75

Duchess of Albany. Single. Tube waxy cream. Sepals waxy rose. Corolla orange-cerise. Flowers medium, free and waxy looking. Vigorousgrower. Upright bush. H.2. £2.50

Duke of Wellington. 1956 (Haag). Double. Tube and Sepals red. Corolla blue.Flowers very large. Excellent upright grower. H.2. £2.50

Dusky Rose. 1960 (Waltz). Double. Sepals deep coral-pink. Corolla rose pinkwith coral splashes. Large flowers. H.2. £2.50

Dutch Mill. 1962 (Peterson). Single. Sepals pale rose bengal, long andcurled. Corolla pale violet, shading to white at base, bellshaped. H.2. better grown as H.1. £2.50

Dying Embers. 1997 Single. Tube and Sepals scarlet. Corolla darkish purple.Longish flowers freely produced. Long dark green slenderleaves purple underside. H.2. £2.75

East Anglian. 1960 (Thorne). Semi-double. Tube flesh pink. Sepals pinkstreaked carmine. Corolla rose flushed orange. Large flowersfreely produced. Waxy type bloom. Grows upright. H.2. Finerplant produced as H.1. £2.50

Ebb Tide. 1959 (Erickson-Lewis). Double. Tube and Sepals white. Corolla

phlox pink, fading to lavender blue and pink. Flowers large andfreely produced. Grows cascade type. H.2. £2.50

Eden Lady. 1975 (Ryle) Single. Sepals pink. Corolla amethyst-violet.Upright bush. H.2. £2.50

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El Cid. 1966 (Dr. O Colville). Single. Tube and Sepals rich bright red.Corolla rich burgundy. Excellent form strong growing fuchsia.2-2½ft (60-75cm). H.3. £2.50

Elfin Glade. 1964 (Colville). Single. Tube and Sepals salmon rose. Corolladeeper salmon rose. Dainty pink hardy. Secured award ofmerit B.F.S. 1½-2½ft (45-75cm). H.3. £2.50

Empress of Prussia. 1868 (Hoppe). Single. Tube and Sepals bright scarlet. Corollascarlet lake. Flowers very large for hardy fuchsia. 2½-3ft (75-90cm). H.3. £2.50

Eruption. 2002 (de Graaff) Triphylla. Tube - long and tubular. Bright vividcerise pink. Corolla small. A new rampant trailing variety whichproduces dense cascades of long vivid flowers on a darkbronze/green foliage H.2. £2.75

Estelle Marie. 1973 (Newton). Single. Tube greenish-white, short and thick.Sepals white with prominent green tips. Corolla violet-bluematuring to violet with white at base of petals. Flowers uprightand sturdy, Bon Accorde habit. Clean appearance excellent forpot work. H.2. £2.50

Eva Boerg. 1943 (Yorke). Single to semi-double. Tube greenish-white.Sepals pinkish-white, tipped green. Corolla pinkish-purple,splashed pink. Medium sized flowers freely produced. Laxgrowth. 2½-3ft (75-90cm). H.3. £2.50

Evensong. 1968 (Dr. O. Colville). Single. This fuchsia is a self white ofvery good form. Sepals reflex back to cover tube. Naturalgrowth compact bush. H.2. but H.1. for show work. £2.75

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Ridestar. 1965 (Blackwell). Double. Tube and Sepals red. Corolla deepblue. Excellent double, very good growing fuchsia.Recommended. H.2. but for show purposes H.1. £2.50

Rocket Fire 1989 (Garrett) Double. Tube magenta. Sepals dark rose slightlylighter on under surface. Corolla dark pink inner petals andpurple pleated outer petals. Dark green foliage. Upright bush.H.2. £2.75

Roger de Cooker 1999 (de Cooker) Single. Long white tube. Sepals small whitewith pink underneath. Corolla pink. Small flowers freelyproduced makes a good bush or standard. H.2. £2.75

Romany Rose. 1984 (Hilton). Single. Tube pink, short and thick. Sepals phlox-pink. Corolla neyron rose. Medium sized flowers held semi-erect. Very prolific, growth upright, extremely early flowering.H.2. £2.50

Ronald L. Lockerbie. 1986 (Richardson). Double. Tube carmine striped green.Sepals creamy-white flushed carmine. Corolla opens creammaturing to near white with wavy-edged petals. This fuchsia isspoken of as the first registered yellow fuchsia, but nurserytrials have produced deep cream blooms with little or no yellowcolour. Large flared blooms producing best colour in shade.Grows arching trailer. H.1-H.2 £2.75

Rosalien. Single. Tube and sepals pink. Corolla violet pink Lax vigorousbush. H.2. £2.75

Rose Fantasia. 1991 (Wilkinson) Single. Tube and Sepals deep pink. Corollapale pinky mauve. Profuse erect blooms held above foliage.Upright grower – sport of Pink Fantasia. Excellent for showwork. H.2. £2.75

Rosemary Day. 1983 (J. Day). Single. Tube and Sepals pale pink, sepalsdeeper pink underside, broad and long. Corolla palestcyclamen purple, medium flowers extremely freely produced.Excellent foliage. Upright. Thoroughly recommended.H.2. £2.50

Rose of Castille. 1869 (Banks). Single. Tube and Sepals waxy white. Corollapurple with faint rose tint. Flowers small and free. Upright bush.H.2. £2.50

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Quaser. 1974 (Walker). Double. Tube and Sepals white. Corolla paleviolet blue with pink mixed at base. Large blooms, freeflowering lax bush. Much sought after variety of most unusualcolour. H.2. £2.75

Queen Mary. 1911 (Howlett). Single. Tube and Sepals pink, tipped whiteflushed pink. Flowers large, fairly free. Grows upright bush.H.2. £2.50

R.A.F. 1942 (Garson). Double. Tube and Sepals red. Corolla rosepink veined cerise. Flowers largish free. Upright bush. H.2 £2.50

Rambling Rose. 1959 (Tiret). Double. Tube and Sepals red. Corolla soft rose.Flowers medium, heavy bloomer. Grows cascade. H.1. £2.50

Raspberry. 1959 (Tiret). Double. Tube and Sepals very pale pink. Corolladeep rose. Flowers large, free. Grows upright. Rewardingfuchsia to grow. H.1. £2.50

Rebekah Sinton. 1992 (Sinton) Single. Tube and Sepals pink and rose. Corollaand petals red, shaded red purple. Foliage variegated yellowand light green fused with carmine. A delightful upwardgrowing bush plant. H.2. £2.75

Red Shadows. 1962 Double. Sepals red. Corolla deep purple, wide opening,with petals brightly flushed scarlet. Most attractive fuchsia.Thoroughly recommended. Can be grown H.2. but for showwork. H.1. £2.50

Red Spider. 1946 (Reiter). Single. Tube and Sepals deep crimson, longand narrow. Corolla rose-madder edged with crimson.Excellent basket variety. H.2. £2.50

Red Wing. 1949 (Tiret). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals red. Corollapurple. Flowers largish, fairly free. Grows upright, bushy.H.2. £2.50

Regal. Single. Crimson madder self colour. Flowers large but lateblooming. Very strong, tall grower. Upright. H.2.£2.50

Riccartonii. 1833 (Young). Single. Tube and Sepals scarlet. Corolladarkish purple. Longish flowers, very freely produced. Hasrather bronzy foliage. Excellent for hedging. Extremely hardy.4-6ft (1.2-1.8m). H.3 £2.50

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Falling Stars. 1941 (Reiter). Single. Tube and Sepals palish scarlet. Corolladusky red. Flowers medium size, freely produced. Makes goodsingle. Lax bush. Show class fuchsia. H.2. £2.50

Fancy Pants. 1960 (Reedstrom). Double. Tube and Sepals bright red. Corollalight purple, fading to red. Good shape. Light green foliage.H.2. £2.50

Fascination. 1905 (Lemoine). Double. Tube and Sepals rich waxy red.Corolla blush pink, shading to rose. Flowers large and veryfreely produced. Excellent for Show work. Strong upright bush.H.2. £2.50

Firecracker. 1998 (J.Ridding) Single. Bright orange-scarlet self. Tube long.Sepals and Corolla small. Flowers long free, borne in terminalclusters. It is a variegated triphylla upright fuchsia. H.2. Betteras H.1. £5.00

Fire Mountain. 1980 (Stubbs) Double. Tube flesh coloured. Sepals paleorange pink. Corolla orange carmine. Large compact bloomswhen first opens, spreading with maturity. Large serratedleaves. Free blooming for size. Arching habit suitable for bushor hanging basket. H.2. £2.75

Flair. 1961 (Tiret). Double. Tube white. Sepals palest pink at basethen white. Corolla lavender ageing to a light pinkish purple,veined pink. Growth lax, needs staking if an upright plant isrequired due to weight of bloom. H.2. £2.50

Flash. (Hazard). Single. Small flowering bright red self. Very free andshowy, upright growth. Suitable for hedging in sheltered areas.3½-4½ft (1-1.35m). H.3. £2.50

Floral City. 1974 (Holmes). Double. Tube and Sepals very pale pink.Corolla pale lilac. This makes a very delicate shaded fuchsiaalthough is an excellent grower and would make good showplants. Thoroughly recommended. H.2. £2.75

Flying Cloud. 1949 (Reiter). Double. A pale creamy white self colour with justa suggestion of pink at centre. Flowers medium. Another showtype fuchsia. H.2. £2.75

Flying Scotsman. 1985 (Goulding). Double. Tube pink, reddening with age,short and thick. Sepals pale pink inside, darker pinkoutside. Corolla rosy-red with white streaks. Large unusualdouble, medium growth. Recommended. H.2. £2.75

Forget-Me-Not. 1866 (Banks). Single. Tube and Sepals flesh pink. Corollapalish blue. Flowers medium-small, very free. Growsupright bush. H.2. £2.50

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Foxgrove Wood. 1993 (Stiff) Single. Tube and Sepals pink. Corolla blue.Medium green foliage. Growth upright short jointed bush 2-3ft(60-90cm). H.2/H.3. £2.75

Friendly Fire. 1985 (Hobson) Double. Tube and Sepals rose-madder.Shortish tube, horizontally held sepals. Corolla opens white,heavily shaded rose-madder at least halfway down, wavypetals. Large full blooms with many petaloids very freelyproduced on strong upward growth. Early bloomer. Foliagedarkish green heavily serrated. Very reliable variety like one ofits parents, Swingtime. H.2. £2.75

Frosted Flame. 1975 (Handley). Single. Tube white. Sepals white flushedpalest pink inside, long and narrow. Tips curl upwards. Corollabright flame with deeper edge, pale pink near tube. Long barrelshaped flowers. Early, large and profuse. Growth naturaltrailer. H.2. £2.50

Fuchsiade 88. 1989 (H.J. de Graaff) Single. Tube and Sepals reddish purple.Corolla opens dark purple maturing to purple. These mostusual coloured smallish flowers are freely produced on verystrong upward growth. Dark green foliage. H.2 £2.75

F. Fulgens Gesneriana. Long tube light vermilion/red. Sepals yellowish to green with

red base. Corolla bright vermilion, extremely attractive longflowers, pendulous and borne at extreme end of branches inclusters. Foliage is light sage green, darker on upper side. Onefor the collector. H.1. £4.00

Garden News. 1978 (Handley). Double. Tube pink, short and thick. Sepalspink on outside, frosty rose-pink underside, broad and short.Corolla shades of magenta-rose, base of petals rose-pink.Blooms of attractive shape, mainly in fours at each pair of theleaf axils, continuous flowering. Upright bush, one of ourlargest flowered hardies. 2½-3ft (75-100cm). H.3.£2.75

Gartenmeister Bonstedt. 1906 (Bonstedt). Single. A rich glowing orange-brick-red self.

Tube long. Sepals small. Corolla small. Flowers large, veryfree, borne in clusters. Dark reddish foliage. A hybrid from F.triphylla. Grows upright bushy. H.1.£2.75

Gay Fandango. 1951 (Nelson). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals rosycarmine. Corolla rosy-magenta. Flowers large, free.Corolla longish. A very adaptable fuchsia producing allforms of growth satisfactorily with appropriate pinching.Recommended. H.2. £2.50

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PresidentGeorge Bartlett. 1997 (Bielby + Oxtoby) Semi-double. Tube and Sepals

burgundy red. Corolla opens dark aubergine purple fading withage. Freely produced blooms. Dark green bushy uprightfoliage. Easy to grow - Suitable for show work. Highlyrecommended. H.2. £2.75

President.Margaret Slater. 1972 (Taylor) Single. Sepals white-salmon-pink. Corolla

mauve-pink salmon. Trailer. H.2. £2.50

Preston Guild. 1971 (Thornley). Single. Tube long and white. Sepals white,underside flushed pink, broad. Corolla violet blue shading towhite at base. Long stamens, very long pistil. Smallish flowersfreely produced, Upright bush. H.2. £2.50

Prince of Orange. 1872 (Banks). Single. Tube and Sepals waxy salmon to fleshpink. Corolla orange vermilion. Flowers medium large. Goodfuchsia, early flowering. Grows upright bush. H.2. £2.75

F. Procumbens. 1839 Species. Tube greenish yellow, red at base. Sepals greentipped purple. No Corolla. Stamens bear bright blue pollen.Seed pods turn from green to plum purple and become quitelarge. Flowers free, very small and points upwards. Growthtrailing, suitable for rockeries. 4in (10cm). H.3. £4.00

F. Procumbens Variegata. Tube greenish yellow. Sepals green tipped, fully reflexed

exposing stamens with bright blue pollen. The foliage of thevariety is highly variegated, silver green and cream edged withpink distinctive cast. Growth trailing, suitable for rockeries orground cover. Natural variant of procumbens. H.3. £4.00

Prosperity. 1970 (Gadsby). Double. Tube crimson, thick. Sepals crimson,waxy and firm. Corolla pale neyron-rose, flushed and veinedrose red. Medium sized blooms, dark glossy foliage. Growthupright bush, excellent bedder. 3-4ft (90cm-1.2m). H.3. £2.50

Purple Heart. 1950 (Walker). Double. Tube and Sepals crimson, long. Corollarich violet with outside petals rose. Flowers large.H.1 for show work £2.50

Pussy Cat. 1979 (Felix). Single. Tube and Sepals orange pink. Sepalsbroad and tipped green. This triphylla type flower has fourstamens with pink petaloids attached, the remaining four arewhite. Nice compact growth. This is a novelty type. H.2. £2.75

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Pink Fantasia. 1989 (Webb). Single. Tube white blushed dark pink. Sepalswhite blushed pink. Corolla opens dark purple veined pink,white at base, matures to light purple with picotee petal edges.Profuse erect blooms held above foliage. Show class variety.Upright grower. H.2. £2.75

Pink Galore. 1958 (Fuchsia-La Nursery). Double. Tube and Sepals deeppink. Corolla candy pink. Flowers largish, free. Trailing habit,makes excellent hanging basket. H.2. £2.50

Pink Marshmallow. 1971 (Stubbs). Double. Tube and Sepals pale pink. Corollapale pink. Foliage light green. Grows cascade, extremely largeflowers. A must for all collections. H.2. but for show work H.1. £2.75

Pink Quartette. 1949 (Walker and Jones). Semi-double. Tube and Sepalsdeep pink. Corolla pale pink. Flowers medium large. Corolla isformed by four petals rolled separately making a quartetteeffect. Strong grower, upright bush. H.2.` £2.50

Pink Slipper. 1975 (Ryle) Single. Tube white. Sepals pale pink, corolla pink.H.2 £2.50

Pink Temptation. 1966 (Wills). Single. Sepals creamy white. Corolla pale tyrianrose. A bushy plant and very free flowering. H.2 £2.50

Pinwheel. (Waltz). Double. Sepals pink. Corolla lovely shade of violet.Has folded petals which open wide in centre. Upright bush.H.1. £2.50

Pixie. 1960 (Russell). Single. Tube and Sepals pale cerise. Corollarosy mauve. Light green foliage, heavily veined. 2-2½ft (60-75cm). H.3. £2.50

Powder Puff. 1953 (Hodges). Double. Tube and Sepals very dark rose withrose madder at tips. Corolla rich pink. Flowers largish, veryfree. Makes good standard. Grows vigorous cascade.H.2. £2.50

Prelude. 1957 (Blackwell). Single. Tube and Sepals red. Corollamagenta. Medium sized, free flowering, carried in largeclusters. Growth upright. This cultivar is different to 'American'Prelude. H.2. £2.50

President Barrie Nash (New) 2011 (Jim Day) Single. Tube and sepals white - sepalslong. Corolla lavender - long flowers very attractive. Strongupright grower makes a good bush and standard. Last plantproduced by the late Jim Day. H2 £3.00

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Gay Spinner. 1978 (J. Lockyer). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals pink. Sepalsvery large. Corolla pink at top changing to imperial purple,nicely formed, but having a few petaloids it must be called asemi-double. Excellent grower. Suitable for standard work. H.2. £2.50

Genii. 1951 (Reiter). Single. Tube and Sepals cerise. Corolla darkviolet. Most striking plant having yellow green foliage with sucha dark violet flower. 2-3ft (60-90cm). H.3. £2.50

Giant Pink Enchanted. Double. Tube and Sepals rose. Corolla large white with red

veins. Grows compact trailer. Very good grower. H.2. £2.50

Gilt Edge. 1979 (Endicote). Single. This fuchsia, as its name implies, hasa gilt-edged leaf making it quite effective. Although all leaves donot possess this quality the overall effect is rather exciting. Theblooms are small reddish orange. H.2. £2.75

Gipsy Princess. 1969 Large double. Tube and sepals red. Corolla white. H.2 £2.50

Golden Anniversary. 1980 (Stubbs). Double. Tube short and thick, greenish white.

Sepals white. Corolla bluish purple. Full and frilly medium sizedblooms, free flowering. New foliage is extremely light, almostgreen-gold ageing to pale green. Much interest has beenshown in this unusual colour combination. Arching growth,making excellent basket or low bush. H.2. £2.75

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Golden Border Queen. 1979 Single. Sepals rhodomine pink. Corolla amethyst-violet.

Golden foliage. Upright bush. H.2. £2.50

Golden Dawn. 1951 (Haag). Single. Tube and Sepals flesh pink. Corollapinkish orange. Produces large number of medium sizeflowers. H.2. £2.50

Golden Treasure. 1860 (Carter). Single. Tube and Sepals dull scarlet. Corollapurplish-magenta. Not grown for its flowers, but for its veryattractive golden foliage. H.2. £2.50

Gracillis Variegata. Tube and Sepals scarlet. Corolla purple. Silvery whitevariegated foliage suffused with red. 3-4½ft (90cm-1.35m).H.3. £2.50

Grandma Sinton. 1986 (R. Sinton). Medium double. Tube short light pink withred stripes. Sepals white with splash of red near tube. Corollasoft shell pink. Medium size blooms, free flowering. Vigorouslax growth suitable for basket or compact bush. H.2. £2.75

Great Scott. 1960 (Tiret). Double. Tube and Sepals carmine. Corolla jasperred, petaloids salmon pink. Flowers very large fairly free.Grows upright H.2. better as H.1. £2.50

Gruss aus dem Bodethal. 1904 (Teupel). Single. Sepals bright crimson. Corolla very dark

purple, when first open almost black. Smallish flowers on adwarf upright bush. H.2 £2.75

Happy Anniversary. 1990 (C.B.Fleming) Single. Tube and Sepals white. Corollawhite. A beautiful self coloured variety. Grows compact andfree flowering. Suitable for show-bench work. H.2. £2.75

Happy Fellow. (Waltz). Single. Sepals clear light orange. Corolla smoky rose.This is a very upright grower, with light green foliage. Must bewell pinched. H.2. £2.50

Happy Wedding Day. 1986 (Richardson). Double. Tube white, striped rose-bengal,

long. Sepals white, tipped green upper side, pink at base.Corolla white wavy petals making full compact skirt with showyrich pink stamens. An excellent vigorous grower and heavybloomer, may need support. Makes a good show plant orstandard. H.2. £2.75

Harry Gray. 1981 (Dunnett). Double. Tube short, streaked rose-pink.Sepals white shading to rose-pink at base, tipped green,slightly recurved. Corolla white shading to rose-pink. Acompact trailing variety, very free flowering, suitable forbasket work or pot plant. H.2.£2.50

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Peloria. 1961 (Martin). Double. Tube and Sepals rich dark red. Corollacentre petals rich purple overlaid with outer petals red. Largeflowers forming star shape corolla. Upright bush. H.2. £2.50

Peppermint Stick. 1951 (Garson). Double. Tube and Sepals carmine to rose.Corolla rich purple, edged carmine striped effect. Flowerslarge fairly free. Grows strong upright bush. H.1. but willalso grow. H.2. £2.50

Petra Single. Tube and Sepals rose. Corolla Longish palest pinkveined rose pink. Early and free blooming. Good growth fortraining. Upright bush .. H.2. £2.75

Phyllis. 1938 (Brown). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals rose. Corolladeep rose. Flowers smallish, very free, early flowering. Must bepinched to keep low, as it makes very rapid growth. Large plantcan be obtain in the first year. A very vigorous upright bush.3½-4½ft (1-1.35m). H.3. £2.50

Pink Aurora. 1968 (Endicott). Single. This is a pink form of Aurora Superbawith unique orange edging to the petals forming an orangeedge to the corolla, making this a fuchsia with a pleasingdifference. H2. £2.50

Pink Ballet Girl. Double. Tube and Sepe. Buds red and large. Good stronggrowing fuchsia. H.2 £2.50

Pink Bon Accorde. 1959 (Thorne). Single. Tube and Sepals pale pink, sepalsdeeper underside, tipped green. Corolla deep pink, paler atbase. H.2. £2.50

Pink Darling. 1966 (Michedo). Single. Tube and Sepals pale pink. Corollalavender. Small flowers produced freely on long stems, makinga showy plant. H.2. £2.50

Pink Elephant Double. Tube and Sepals rose-pink, sepals broad and long.Corolla rosy pink. Rose-like flower. Cascading habit. Excellentfor baskets H.2. £2.50

Pink Fandango. 1979 (J. Lockyer). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals carmine,sepals broad and long. Corolla starting rosy carmine shading tomagenta, carmine edged. Good grower, makes excellentstandard. H.2. £2.50

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Orange King. 1975 (L.A. Wright) Double. Tube and Sepals pale salmon-pink,darker underside of sepals. Corolla opens rich orange,marbled pale orange. Exotic brightly coloured blooms, freelyproduced for size. Growth lax bush. Suitable for container orhanging basket. Thoroughly recommended and much admired.H.2. £2.75

Orange Mirage. 1970 (Tiret). Single with large flowers, the tube and sepalsranging from pale salmon at the base to green at the tips andthe corolla longish, with a deep smoky orange colour.H.2. £2.75

Orient Express 1985 (Goulding) Triphylla. Long single flowers in terminalclusters. Sepals pink, paler underside. Corolla pink. Uprightbush makes a good conservatory plant. H1 or H2 £3.00

Ornamental Pearl. 1984 (Gubler). Single. Tube and Sepals pale pink, sepals longand edged deeper pink. Corolla white. Flowers medium andfree. Most unusual variegated grey-green foliage edged cream,with burgundy hue over new growth. Upright self-branchingbush. H.2. £2.75

Over The Waves 2018. (Gerald Blackwell) Double. Tube and Sepals ice white.Corolla blue marbled pink. Vigorous lax bush very versatilecan be trained into any shape. .Highly recommended. H.2. £5.00

Party Frock. 1953 (Walker and Jones). Semi-double. Tube and Sepalspalish rose. Corolla lovely pale blue with outer petals soft pink,very delicate colouring and greatly admired when shown.Upright grower. H.2. £2.50

Pathetique. (Blackwell). Double. Tube and Sepals dark red. Corolla whiteveined similar to Swingtime, large. Grows upright. H.2. £2.50

Pat Meara. 1962 (V. V. Miller). Single. Sepals rose pink. Corolla veronicablue paling to white at the centre of the base flared widesaucer like Citation its parent. This fuchsia won several awardsin 1962/63. H.1. £2.50

Paula Jane. 1975 (Tite) Semi-double. Tube short, Venetian pink. Sepalscarmine-rose, arching upwards hiding tube. Corolla beetrootpurple changing to ruby-red with maturity, pale pink flush nearsepals. Medium sized flowers. Floriferous, compact, easy H.2 £2.50

Pauline Rawlings. 1959 (Bridger). Double. Tube and Sepals pale flesh pink.Corolla rich pink. Flowers Medium, very free. Grows upright.H.2. £2.50

Peachy. 1992 (Stubbs) Double. Tube and Sepals white. Corollamarbled peachy pink. Growth arching and vigorous – verysuitable for container growing. H.2. £2.75

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Haute Cuisine. 1989 (H.J. de Graaff). Double. Tube and SepalsAubergine/purple. Corolla dark reddish purple – maturing toaubergine purple. Medium sized double blooms. Lax grower.H.2. £2.75

Hawaiian Sunset. 1990 (McDonald). Double. Tube pale pink. Sepals rose. Corolladark red-purple which lightens with maturity. Good greenfoliage. Fairly strong upright bush. Much sought after.H.2. £2.75

Hawkshead. 1988 (J. Travis). Single. Tube short, white suffused greenSepals white flushed green. Corolla white, barrel shaped. Darkgreen small foliage. Growth very upright and bushy. Suitable forhedging in sheltered areas. 3-5ft (90cm-1.5m). H.3. £2.50

Hazel. 1985 (Richardson) Double. Tube and sepal cream veined pink.Corolla pale lilac. Large sized blooms. Very pleasing lax bushvariety. H2 £2.75

Heidi Ann. 1970 (Smith). Double. Tube and Sepals crimson. Corolla lilac,paler at base, veined cerise. Very free medium flowers on acompact bush. Suitable for bedding. H.2. £2.50

Heinrich Henkel. 1905 (Rehnelt). Single. Tube and Sepals rose. Corolla salmon.Flowers long, very free, borne in clusters. Sepals small. Corollasmall. A hybrid from F. triphylla. Grows upright bush. H.1. £2.75

Helen Clare. 1973 (Holmes). Full double. Tube yellow/green. Sepals whitewith very faint pink on underside. Corolla creamy white. Frillyedge. A very strong upright grower with excellent glossy foliage.Much admired before release. In our opinion this fuchsia hasmore yellow colouring than Ronald L. Lockerbie. Highlyrecommended. H.1. or H.2. £2.75

Heritage. 1902 (Lemoine) Semi-double. Tube and sepals scarlet, corollarich purple. Flowers fairly large. 2-3ft (60-90cm).H.3. £2.50

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Hermiena. 1987 (La Vieren, Dutch). Single. Tube and Sepals white, longand thin. Corolla darkest violet-purple when opening.Extremely striking colour contrast with this spectacular bloom.Excellent bushy plant for pot or show work, free flowering. H.2. £2.75

Hidcote Beauty. 1949 (Webb). Single. Tube and Sepals white tipped green.Corolla pale salmon pink. Flowers medium, fairly free. Upright.H.2. £2.50

Hollys Beauty. 1989 (Garieth) Double. Tube white. Sepals white flushedpalest rose. Corolla pale misty lavender. Foliage light tomedium green arching and vigorous. H.2. £2.75

Howletts Hardy. 1952 (Howlett). Single. Sepals scarlet. Corolla violet. Flutedand medium sized flower. Good grower. 2-3ft (60-90cm). H.3. £2.50

Iced Champagne. 1968 (K. Jennings). Semi-double. Tube pink. Sepals pinktipped green. Corolla pale pink, veined pink. Flowers longish,medium sized, extremely free. Growth short jointed, selfbranching, compact. H.2 £2.50

Ichiban. 1973 (Fuchsia-La Nursery). Double. Tube white to pink, shortand thick. Sepals white to pink, broad. Corolla spinel-pink atbase, fading to cyclamen-purple at tips of petals maturing tochina-rose. Flowers are very large and free for size. Growthtrailer. H.1./H.2. £2.75

Igloo Maid. 1972 (Holmes). Full double. Tube and Sepals white. Corollasame. A very strong upright grower with light foliage and largeblooms. Under some conditions very slightly pink when fading.Very showy plant, Thoroughly recommended.H.2. £2.75

Impudence. 1957 (Schnabel). Single. Sepals bright scarlet. Corolla white,opens very wide to form almost flat saucer shape with stamenssticking out most pronounced, giving impudent look. Similar toCitation but we consider superior. H.2 £2.50

Iris Amer. 1966 Semi-double. Sepals white. Corolla orange-red. H.2. £2.50

Jack Shahan. 1948 (Tiret). Single. Tube and Sepals pale rose-bengal.Corolla rose-bengal. Strong lax growth making excellentbasket. Free flowering. Thoroughly recommended. H.2. £2.50

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N e l l Gwyn. 1976 (Handley). Single. Tube thick, orange-salmon. Sepalsthick, waxy orange-salmon. Corolla bright orange, edgedvermilion. Medium early flowers. Bright green, heart shapedfoliage, upright bush. Well worth a try. H.2. £2.75

Nellie Nuttall. 1977 (Roe). Single. Tube and Sepals deep crimson withpointed sepals. Corolla white with red veining. Freely producedsmallish blooms, outward facing. Makes a compact earlyflowering bush with dark green foliage. Excellent for showing.H.2. £2.75

Neopolitan. 1984 (D. Clark) Single. Interesting addition to the encliandrasection (miniature flowers). This is a novelty variety with redwhite and pink separate blooms at the same time. Small fineleaves on bushy plant. Suitable for show work. H.2. £2.75

Northway. 1976 (Golics). Single. Tube and Sepals pale pink, short tube,reflexed sepals. Corolla cherry red. Small flowers in profusionwith light green foliage. Growth rather lax, but will produce abush or shrub. H.2. £2.50

Orange Crush. 1972 (Hadley). Single. Medium sized flowers with pale orangesalmon tube and sepals with green tips, bright orange shortishcorolla and small light green leaves. H.2. £2.75

Orange Drops. 1963 (Martin). Single. Sepals orange with darker orangecorolla. Good dark foliage heavily serrated. Arching habit.H.2. £2.75

Orange Flair. 1972 (Hadley). Single. Largish flowers with thick tube and wide

sepals of orange salmon and with orange corolla and filaments.H.2. £2.75

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Moonbeam. 1982 (Mrs. M. Hall). Double. Tube yellow-green shaded pink,short. Sepals pale pink, deeper pink underside, long. Corollawhite with pale pink splashes. Medium to large blooms freelyproduced on good shaped plant. The delicate colouring of thisfuchsia has to be seen. H.2. £2.75

Moonlight Sonata. (Blackwell). Single. Tube and Sepals bright pink, recurving.Corolla light purple, flushed and veined pink at base. Abeautiful variety that will make a good standard, bush orbasket. H.2. £2.50

More Applause. 1986 Double. Tube and Sepals ivory flushed pink, tubeshort, sepals broad. Corolla powder pink, streaked rose. Largeflamboyant flowers, freely produced. Sport of the ever popularApplause. H.2. £2.75

Mr. A. Hugget. Single. Sepals cerise. Corolla mauve-pink. Upright bush.H.2. £2.50

Mrs. Churchill . (Garson). Single. Tube and Sepals cherry red. Corolla pinkish-white, heavily veined crimson. Flowers largish, free. Spreadingupright bush. H.2. £2.50

Mrs. Popple. 1899 (Elliot). Single. Tube and Sepals scarlet. Corolla darkviolet. Flowers medium, free. Grows upright bush. 3-4½ft(90cm-1.35m). H.3. £2.50

Mrs. Rundle. 1883 (Rundle). Single. Tube and Sepals flesh pink. Corolla richorange vermilion. Flowers largish and long, very free and avery lovely bloom. Well tried show class fuchsia. Makes a goodstandard. Grows upright. H.2. but for best results.H.1. £2.50

Mrs. Wood. 1949 (Wood). Single. Tube and Sepals very pale pink. Corollawhite. Small flowers covering well shaped plant. Upright bush.Suitable for hedging in sheltered areas. 4-5ft plus (1.2-1.5m).H.3. £2.50

Muriel. (British). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals scarlet. Corolla pale

bluish-magenta, veined rose. Flowers largish, free. Flowershave a twisted appearance and are long. Grows definitecascade. H.2. £2.50

N a n c y L o u . 1971 (Stubbs). Double. Tube and Sepals pink. Corollagleaming white. Large flowers freely produced on vigorous,fairly upright growth. This highly recommended variety is earlyblooming and easy growing (Photograph on catalogue cover)H.2. £2.75

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Jean Frisby. 2000 (J. Day). Single. Tube white maturing to pale pink. Sepalspale pink maturing to rose, well reflexed when fully open.Corolla magenta – rose edged salmon, white at base. Longstamens and extremely long pistil extending from very wellopened corolla. Dark green vigorous upright growth, suitable forbush or standard. This variety was introduced in honour of JimDay’s 90th year. H.2. £2.75

Jennifer Ann. Double. Tube and sepals white. Corolla Orange. Small bloomsborne on vigorous upright bush. Easy grower. H.2. £2.75

Jenny May. 1998 (Bush UK) Single. Tube and Sepals pale pink. Corollalavender pink at base veined deep pink. Growth upright andfree flowering makes good pot plant, well suited to summerbedding and standards. H.2 £2.75

Jester. 1968 (Holmes). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals cerise. Corollarich royal purple turns lighter as matures. Fast growing. Flowersslender with long narrow upturned sepals giving a jester-likeappearance. Tall. 3½-4½ft (1-1.35m). H.3. £2.50

Joan Cooper. 1953 (Wood). Single. Tube and Sepals rose opal, tipped palegreen. Corolla cherry red. Flowers smallish, very free. A veryfine colour-break for hardies. A very good window-box plant.Grows upright with arching fronds. 1½-2½ft (45-75cm).H.3 £2.50

John Bartlett. 2003 (Humphries) Single. Tube and Sepals rose pink withpointed sepals. Corolla white with red veining smallish flowersfreely produced. H.3. £2.75

John Lockyer. 1969 (Holmes). Single. Tube and Sepals rich pink with greentips uncurled. Corolla pink purple with red purple edge andinside. Excellent grower, early flowering with blooms wellplaced. H.2. £2.50

Jon Oram. 1988 (J. Day). Single. Tube and Sepals rhodonite red. Corollaviolet-purple. Medium blooms, very profuse and showy. Strong,upright grower, makes ideal bush or standard. H.2. £2.50

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Joyce Sinton. 1990 (Sinton) Tube and Sepals red-orange. Corolla reddishorange. Medium sized blooms freely produced, light greenleaves. H2. £2.75

Joy Patmore. 1961 (E. T. Turner). Single. Tube white and short. Sepals purewaxy-white, upturned, trace of pink on the underside. Corollacarmine, white at base. Early medium sized flowers, growthupright and bushy. H.2. £2.50

Karen Louise. 1978 (Holmes). Double. Tube and Sepals pink. Corolla pink.This fuchsia has very large blooms and is a good uprightgrower. H.2. £2.50

Katrina Thompsen. 1993 (M. Wilinson) Single. Tube and Sepals whitish pink verypale. Corolla white. very free flowering. Growth medium uprightbush. Excellent show class variety. Winner of many prizessince introduction. H.2. £2.75

Kings Ransom. 1954 (Schnabel). Double. Tube and Sepals clear frosty white.Corolla rich dark purple. Flowers largish. A very lovely bloom.A good show-class fuchsia. Grows sturdy, upright. H.1. £2.50

Kit Oxtoby. Double. Tube and sepals white/blush pink. Corolla rose pinkLax bush. H.2. £2.75

La Campanella. 1965 (Blackwell). Semi-double. Tube pale pink. Sepals whitewith pink flush. Corolla purple changing to lavender as bloomsage. Delightful plant with masses of little flowers. Makes agood basket. H.2. £2.50

Lady Boothby. 1939 (Raffill) Single. Tube and Sepals crimson. Corollablackish purple. One of the fastest growing fuchsias we know.Can be trained to 4-5ft in one season H.3. £3.00

Lady in Black 2012. Tube and Sepals Vivid Red. Corolla Extremely dark blue/black. A “Climbing” fuchsia. Large double blooms. Hardy.H3 £2.75

Lady Isobel Barnet. 1971 (Gadsby). Single. Tube and Sepals rosy red. Corolla pale

purple, veined rose. Flowers extremely well and makes anexcellent show plant when well grown. Vigorous, blooms overa long period. H.2. £2.50

Lady Rebecca. 1983 (E. Holmes). Double. Tube and Sepals pink, very shorttube, sepals broad and creped underside. Corolla bluish lilac,heavily veined pink at top. Strong upright grower. H.2. £2.75

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Mayfayre. 1967 (Dr. O. Colville). Double. Tube and Sepals red. Verybroad sepals and short tube. Corolla white shaded carmine.Upright grower. Petals with rolled edges is the unusual featureof this fuchsia. H.2 £2.50

Meditation. 1956 (Blackwell). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals red. Corollacreamy white, veined cerise. Flowers medium and free. 1½-2½ft (45-75cm). H.3. £2.50

Mexicale Rose. 1962 (Machado). Single. Tube and Sepals cream and long.Corolla bright carmine. Grows free blooms carried on archinggrowth - most effective. H.2. £2.50

Mickey Goult. 1981 Single. Tube and Sepals light pink. Corolla pale pink.Small flowers, very free, early flowering. Suitable for showwork. H.2. £2.50

Microphylla. 1823 (Kris). Single. Tube deep red. Corolla rosy-pink, palingunder glass. Tiny flowers borne singly in the leaf axils. Verysmall dark green leaves giving fern-like effect overall. 2½-3ft(75-90cm).H.3. £2.75

Mieke Meursing. 1969 (Hopgood). Single. Sepals red. Corolla pale pink withdeeper veining and long stamens. Very free flowering andbushy. H.2. £2.50

Millenium. 2002 (Roes). Double. Tube and Sepals bright crimson. Corollavery dark purple spoken of as being the black fuchsia. Excellentgrower. H.2. £2.75

Ming. 1968 (K. Jennings). Single. Tube and Sepals orange-red,flushed cerise. Corolla cherry-red paling at base. Flowerssmallish freely produced, light green foliage. H.2. £2.50

Miss California. 1950 (Hodges). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals very pale pink.Corolla white, flushed pink. Flowers medium, very free. Corollalongish. A lovely delicate bloom. Makes a good show-classfuchsia. Delicately beautiful. Tends to cascade. H.1. £2.50

Mission Bells. 1948 (Walker and Jones). Single. Tube and Sepals red. Corolla

rich purple. Flowers medium to largish, very free. Corolla bell-shaped with wavy-edged petals. Large red buds. This varietymakes a good standard. 2-3ft (60-90cm). H.2. In some partsH.3. £2.50

Money Spinner. 1974 (J. Lockyer). Single large. Tube and Sepals neyron rose,underside of sepals slightly deeper, long and curling. Corollaperfectly arranged, imperial purple, a very rich colouring. Thislarge free flowering variety is also early to flower and wellrecommended for basket or standard work. H.2. £2.50

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Magic Flute. 1980 Single. Tube and Sepals white, long. Corolla coral-rose.Medium size flowers, very free. Basket variety.H.2. £2.50

Mandarin Cream. Single. Tube and sepals cream. Corolla mandarin orange.Vigorous lax bush. H.2. £2.75

Marcia. (Smith) (NZ) Single. Tube and Sepals red. Corolla violet.Excellent compact upright grower. We find this variety a verystriking bright colour. H.2. £2.75

Marcus Graham. 1985 (Stubbs). Double. Tube white to flesh colour, long.Sepals dusky pink, fully reflexed, long and broad. Corollaopens dusky pink, streaked pale orange, maturing to duskypink. Very large double frilly blooms in great abundance. Exoticcolour. Very highly recommended. H.2. £2.75

Margaret. 1937 (Wood). Double. Sepals rose. Corolla mauve. Good size

flowers, freely produced on a large bushy plant. 3½-4½ft (1-1.35m). H.3. £2.50

Margaret Brown. 1949 (Wood). Single. Sepals salmon rose. Corolla magenta.Produces an abundance of small flowers. 3½-4ft (1-1.2m). H.3. £2.50

Marin Glow. 1954 (Reedstorm). Single. Tube and Sepals pure white.Corolla rich purple ageing to magenta. Flowers medium, veryfree. A very good fuchsia. Grows upright bush. H.2. £2.50

Marinka. 1902 (Rozain-Bouchariat). Single with the appearance of asemi-double. Tube and Sepals rich red. Corolla slightly darker.Flowers medium, very free. A nicely shaped bloom. Thisfuchsia is good for all types of work. Grows cascade. H.2. Butfor showing. H.1. £2.50

Mariska Single Tube and Sepal Rosy pink. Corolla imperial purpleageing to mauve. Vigorous compact upright bush. Excellent fortubs and borders. Early free blooming.H.2. £2.75

Mary. 1905 (Bonstedt). Single. Rich scarlet self. Flowers long, veryfree, borne in clusters. Tube long. Sepals and corolla small. Ahybrid from F. triphylla. Grows upright bush. H.1. £2.75

Mary Lockyer. 1967 (Dr. O. Colville). Double. Tube and Sepals red, broad,underside has crepe appearance with green tips. Corolla palelilac marbled red from top downwards. Strong upright grower.H.2. £2.50

Maxima. Semi-double. Tube and sepals beetroot red. Corolla blackyblue. Compact Arching bush. H.2. £2.75

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Lady Thumb. 1967 (G. Roe). Semi-double. Sepals light carmine. Corollawhite, slightly veined carmine. Flowers small and profuse. Habitidentical to Tom Thumb, of which it is a sport. 1½-2ft (45-60cm). H.3. £2.50

Lakeside Single. Tube and sepal rosy red. Corolla Wine fading to cherry.Compact bush. H2 £2.50

Lambada. 1993 (Gotz - Holland) Semi-double. Tube/sepal pale pink.Corolla imperial purple. Small flowers, compact. Excellent fortraining as mini pillars and standards. Thoroughlyrecommended. H2 £2.75

Laura. 1985 (Dutch). Single. Tube and Sepals light orange. Corollareddish-orange. Medium sized blooms, freely produced, verydark green foliage heavily serrated, strong upright grower, wellsuited to standard growing. H.2. £2.75

Lena. 1862 (Bunney). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals flesh pink.Corolla rosy-purple. Flowers largish, very free. This fuchsia isgood in any form. With spreading growth. Grows well outside.Recommended. 1½-2½ft (45-75cm). H.3. £2.50

Lena Dalton. 1953 (Reimer). Double. Sepals pink. Corolla light blue with rosepink flush. Will produce compact plant well covered in blooms.H.2. £2.50

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L'Enfante Prodigue. Semi-double. Tube and Sepals cerise. Corolla royal purple.Flowers small, very free, ideally suited for outdoors. 3½-4½ft(1-1.35m). H.3. £2.50

Leonora. 1960 (Tiret). Single. Tube and Sepals pink. Corolla pink, bellshaped. Medium size flower. Very pleasing. H.2. £2.50

Leverhulme. 1928 (Hartnauer) Single. Triphylla type, longish tube, rosycerise self. Dark bushy foliage. H.2. £2.75

Lilac Lustre. 1961 (Munkner). Double. Tube and Sepals red. Corollabeautiful powder blue. Excellent fuchsia in all ways.Thoroughly recommended. H.2. £2.50

Lillibet. 1954 (Hodges). Double. Tube and Sepals white, flushedcarmine. Corolla soft rose, flushed lake. Flowers largish, free.Grows cascade. H.1. £2.50

Lindisfarne. 1974 (Ryle - Atkinson) Semi-double. Tube short and thick,palest pink. Sepals pale pink, green tipped. Corolla rich darkviolet/blue deeper at the edges, flushed pink at base. Thisvariety holds its colour and does not fade like many otherblues. Free flowering and upright. Recommended. H.2. £2.75

London 2000. 2000 (Weston) Single. Tube & sepals white. Corolla cyclamenpurple turning to cerise when mature. Vigorous upright growth.Suitable for containers. Excellent for training into smallstandards and fans. Certainly a show class fuchsiaH.2 £2.50

Lord Byron. (Lemoine). Single. Tube and Sepals scarlet. Corolla very darkpurple. Flowers medium size, free. Corolla almost flat whenfully opened. H.1. for best results. £2.50

Lord Roberts. 1909 (Lemoine). Single. Tube and Sepals palish scarlet.Corolla purple violet. Flowers medium large, freely producedon upright bush. H.2. £2.50

Lottie Hobby. 1839 (Edwards). Single. Tube dull scarlet. Sepals similartipped with rose. Corolla scarlet. Very small flowers, freelyproduced, small glossy foliage, upright. Looks like species butis a breviflorae hybrid. Hardy in most places. 3-4ft (90cm-1.2m). H.3. £2.75

Loveliness. 1869 (Lye). Single. Tube and Sepals waxy white. Corolla rosy-cerise. Flowers medium, very free. Grows upright bushy. H.2 £2.50

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Loves Reward. 1986 (Bambrick) Single. Tube and Sepals white. Corollapale violet blue. Very floriferous, flowers held well outon top of foliage. Makes excellent compact, shortjointed plant. Suitable for Show work. H.2. £2.75

Lye's Unique. 1886 (Lye). Single. Tube and Sepals waxy-white. Corollasalmon-orange. Medium sized blooms, very free growth, uprightbush. Very strong. H.2. £2.50

Lynette. 1981 (Holmes). Double. Tube and Sepals rich red. Corollawhite, blotched red. Flowers extremely well, showy plant,Medium height. H.2. £2.50

Machu Picchu. 1977 (H.J. de Graaff) Single. Tube pale orange. Sepals fleshcoloured, green tipped. Corolla deep orange with darker orangeedge. Extremely free flowering, producing several buds perjoint. Very strong grower with large smooth pale green leaves.H.2. £2.75

Madame Cornelissen. 1860 (Cornelissen). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals rich scarlet.

Corolla white. Flowers longish, very free. Long buds. Growsvigorous, upright bush. 2½-3½ft (75-100cm). H.3. but bestgrown. H.2. £2.50

Magellanica alba Single. Tube and Sepals white. Corolla white flushed palestlavender pink. Very small flowers freely produced, Smallmedium green foliage. Very hardy. 4-5Ft (1.2 – 1.5m). H.3. £2.50

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