Marshall’s Matchless Flowers 
W. E. Marshall 8C Co., New York 
NEW AND DISTINCTIVE PLANTS 
Fuchsia Magellanica 
ANGELONIA SAL I CAR IAE FOLIA 
A most fascinating tender perennial which may be used as a pot 
plant, but experience has proven it to be a most desirable bedding 
plant. It will bloom consistently throughout the season, will endure 
excessive drought and, on the other hand, has withstood heavy rain 
storms. The plant is well branched and festooned with Gloxinia-like 
blossoms of purplish blue with white throats. Will bloom its best 
when grown in poor soil. Plants from 2V 2 -inch pots, $3.00 per doz.; 
$25.00 per 100. 
CYTISIS ANDREANUS, NEW HYBRIDS 
We offer a valuable collection of these gorgeous Brooms of recent 
introduction. These shrubs are breath-taking in their compelling 
beauty. The large, pea-shaped flowers are produced on long ra¬ 
cemes. This stock has been subjected to a severe test during the 
past five years and has come through the winters with little or no 
burning. 
Arlesienne. Amber-orange overlaid with crimson. 
Monterey. A warm coppery orange. 
Rosenante. Veined satiny cream overlaid with heavy markings of 
mahogany. 
3V2-inch Pot Plants—$1.25 each, 3 for $3.00. 
DAPHNE ODORA 
A hardy form producing broad glossy leaves on dense shrubs, 18 
to 24 inches high, which resemble dwarf Rhododendrons. The flowers 
are creamy pink and are delightfully fragrant. 
3'/ 2 -inch Pot Plants—$1.25 each; 3 for $3.00. 
FUCHSIA MAGELLANICA 
This interesting shrub came from the New York Botanic Garden 
where it has proven entirely hardy. The ruby-red flowers are most 
abundantly produced either in full sun or partial shade. 
214-inch Pot Plants—$4.50 for 10, $35.00 per 100. 
HEMEROCALLIS HYPERION 
(See illustration inside back cover) 
Hyperion is a cross between Hemerocallis Sir. M Foster and 
Florham. The color is English primrose-yellow. Flowers are produced 
in great numbers on stout stems about 40 inches tall in July and 
early August. $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 
PHLOX AUGUSTA 
(See illustration inside front cover) 
(Plant Patent No. 252). A strong growing variety of medium 
height ( 21/2 feet). Color a brilliant cherry-red, intense and spark¬ 
ling; it does not discolor or bleach in the sun. Rich bronze-green 
foliage and stem. $4.50 for 10; $35.00 per 100. 
MARSHALL'S NAMED DOUBLE PYRETHRUMS 
Brilliant. Large double flowers of glowing red; 2'/2 feet. 
Buckeye. Double flowers of crushed raspberry color. 
Miami Queen. Delicate shade of pink with flowers of magnificent 
texture. 
Queen Mary. Soft, silvery pink. 
Strong Plants—3 for $2.00; 10 for $6.00. 
ROSE R.M.S. QUEEN MARY 
(Plant Patent No. 249). The color of this beautiful variety is 
quite distinct from anything yet seen in Roses, a wonderful com¬ 
bination of vivid shades—a rich, glowing blending of salmon and 
pink with an orange base. The buds are long and pointed, the 
flowers are of large size and beautiful form. They are full enough 
for all purposes, freely produced and delicately perfumed. The plant 
is of good strong habit. A truly magnificent Rose. 
Potted Plants—$2.25 each; $20.00 per doz. 
Grafted Plants 
2V4 inch pots.$50.00 per 100 
3 inch pots. 60.00 per 100 
4 inch pots. 70.00 per 100 
SHASTA DAISY—CHIFFON 
A daintily frilled Shasta Daisy which grows about 18 inches tall. 
The flowers are formed by a double row of petals frilled and flared 
at the edges. The center is a clear yellow. The flower is about 3 
inches across. 3 for $1.50; $5.50 per doz. 
Shasta Daisy—Chiffon 
MARSHALL'S COLLECTION 
TWELVE OUTSTANDING PERENNIALS FOR 1938 
MARSHALL'S COLLECTION OF PRIMROSES 
Includes Ten of the Best and Most Easily Grown Varieties. 
See Page 74 for the above Collections. 
ENGLISH HOLLYHOCK DELPHINIUMS 
Marshall's Choice Named Varieties—See Page 74. 
General list of Herbaceous and Rock Plants on 66 to 73 inclusive. 
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