ALL FUCHSIA GROWERS We are pleased to offer you our 2015 list that cancels all previous lists and trust that you will be able to find the Fuchsias you require within. This year's catalogue contains the th heights of all e hardy varieties, this is the approximate height expected in the second growing season after a normal winter. We shall be showing at the R.H.S. Shows from time to time together with other leading shows throughout the country, where we hope to meet our regular and new customers. We have special days from time to time throughout the season when we have talks and demonstrations, with video at times to show out of season information. Please ring for dates. Hoping you enjoyed success with your fuchsias last year and trusting you did not lose too many plants during the winter and trust that you like us are looking forward to the new season with enthusiasm. We take this opportunity of wishing you success in your fuchsia growing and trust that we will be in a position to supply your future requirements. Yours sincerely
C. S. LOCKYER INTRODUCTIONS TO THE LIST FOR 2015
Cornish Blue 2013. (John Lockyer) Tube and Sepals White. Corolla Lavender Blue. Upright bush. Single. Medium hardy.H2 £2.75 Lady in Black2012. Tube and Sepals Vivid Red. Corolla Extremely dark blue/black. A “Climbing” fuchsia. Large double blooms. Hardy. H3 £2.75 Stuart Lockyer2012 (Gerald Blackwell). Double. Sepals. Horizontal with tips recurved. Neyron Rose. Corolla. Three quarters to fully flared. Deep campanula violet with a hint of white and pink. As flowers mature colour changes to claret /imperial purple. Medium to large leaves. Strong upright growth. Very prolific for such a large double variety. Highly recommended. Available later 2014. H.2. £3.00 1
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, tipped green. Corolla mauve, flushed pink. Small flowers but very free. Upright vigorous grower. H.2. £2.50
Amelia Aubin.
1884 H.2
Amy Lye.
1885 (Lye). Single. Tube and Sepals waxy white. Corolla orange. Flowers medium, very free, early June, makes a good standard. Grows into vigorous upright bush. 1½-2ft (45-60cm). H.2. but can be grown as hardy H.3. if required. £2.50
Single.
Sepals
white,
corolla
rosy-cerise.
Trailer. £2.50
(Demay). Double. Tube and Sepals crimson. Corolla white. Andrew Carnegie. Very heavily veined cerise. Flowers largish, tightly packed corolla formation. Grows medium bush. H.2. £2.50 Angela Leslie. Anita.
Annabel.
1959 (Tiret). Double. Tube and Sepals pink. Corolla bright pink, very large blooms, grows shapely plant.. Good for show work. H.2. £2.50 1989 (Gotz) Single. Tube and Sepals white – crisp and clean. Corolla rich salmon – a striking contrast. Strong upright grower makes excellent bush or standard – highly recommended. H.2 £2.75 1977 (Dr. Ryle). Double. Long tube, white striped pink, Sepals broad and long, white flushed pink, curling at tips. Corolla white veined pink. Extremely full showy fuchsia, growing strong and upright, arching with weight of blooms. Show class fuchsia. H.2. £2.75
1985 (Longleat). Single/semi-double. Sepals pink. Corolla Anna of Longleat.. lavender. Very attractive Fuchsia, especially for basket work. H.2. £2.50 Ann H. Tripp.
1982 (Clark). Single/semi-double. Tube white, short and thick with stripes. Sepals white, edged pink tipped green. Corolla white, lightly veined pink, Short, bright pink stamens with long white pistil. Medium sized flowers held well clear of foliage, exceptionally free flowering. Upright bush, self-branching pale foliage. H.2. £2.75
Anthea Day.
1981 (J. Day). Double. Tube and sepals rich waxy red, Corolla blush pink. an easy grower, good upright bush. This seedling from Pink Cloud and Pink Quartette has aroused much interest, flowering freely from early in the season right the way through. Recommended. H.2 £2.75
Applause.
1978 (Stubbs). Double. Tube and Sepals pink. Tube short, sepals broad. Corolla unusual shade of pinkish-orange, Very large 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 on extremely vigorous upright growth. Suitable for garden borders, containers and standards. This new exquisite apricot variety is thoroughly recommended. H2 £2.75
F. Arborescens.1826 (Sims).Flowers same form as lilac. Clusters of small lilac blooms. Very fast upright grower. H.2.
£3.00
Arcady.
1968 (Dr. O. Colville). Tube and Sepals pink suffused salmon, tipped green. Corolla deep rose, edged salmon, the freely branching habit of the plant shows the blooms off clearly. H.2. £2.50
Army Nurse.
1947 (Hodges). Semi-double. Sepals deep carmine. Corolla violet blue, flushed pink. Medium upright plant, flowers heat resistant 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, early blooming, upright bush. Also suitable for growing as a standard. Medium sized flowers. Much sought after variety. Highly recommended. H.2. 2.75
(British). Single. Tube and Sepals pale apricot. Corolla deep Aurora Superba. orange salmon, unusual colour. Flowers very well. Characteristic of this plant is saw-toothed edged foliage curling. H.1. or H.2. £2.75 Autumnale.
(Metior). Single. Sepals red. Corolla purple, The Autumn tinted foliage of this fuchsia is its attraction. Grows low spreading. H.2. £2.75
Avocet.
Single. Tube and Sepals red. Corolla white veined red. Beautiful incurved shape. Vigorous and very free flowering. H.2. £2.50 3
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