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Prices —(Except where noted): 4" pots, 35c; 6" pots, 75c; 
8" pots, SI.50. Specimen plants, Standards and Baskets, at 
special prices according to size, from $2.00 to $15.00. 
Symbols— (E&R) Originated by EVANS AND REEVES 
“L”, low growing; “M”, medium growing; “T”, tailgrowing. 
BRENTWOOD. (E&R 1936). At last! The world’s 
first all white double fuchsia. After years of patient 
work, we finally developed this outstanding 
novelty and offered it to the plant-loving public for 
the first time last year. “Brentwood” has charm¬ 
ing, delicately formed blossoms of snowy white, 
the flowers being double and of medium size. The 
plants are compact and bushy, of low growth, 
making an ideal pot specimen. They should be 
grown in shade and not used in sunny locations 
where the blossoms will have a tendency to burn. 
3" pots, SO.75. 
RED AND WHITE 
AVIATOR. (Originated by Diener and introduced by us.) 
Long beautifully shaped flowers, corolla white, with long 
twisted sepals of deep rose-red. Vigorous grower. The 
most vigorous single white Fuchsia. (T). 
CATALINA. (E & R 1937). A magnificent new Fuchsia 
bearing giant double flowers of snowy white, 
beautifully offset by long, wide sepals of rich 
crimson. Tall, extremely vigorous grower with 
heavy stems and good foliage. (T). 4" pots, SO.50. 
DAINTY LADY. Large, perfectly formed flowers, corolla 
white-streaked carmine, sepals deep red, semi-double. 
Very compact habit, making perfect pot plant. A 
beauty! (L). 
FAIRY QUEEN. (E & R 1937). A charming new variety 
greatly admired by all who have seen it. Lovely, semi¬ 
double flowers of ivory white, with sepals of soft pink. 
Healthy, bushy grower and constantly in bloom. (M). 
LEO. (E & R 1939). Giant double flowers in great clusters 
all over the plant. Corolla is white, heavily flushed and 
veined with rose and carmine with wide recurved sepals of 
scarlet and very long deep pink tube. The plant is a loose 
grower and should be staked to show off the spectac¬ 
ular blossoms. (T) 4" pots, SO.50. 
MARLBORO. (E&R 1937). Tall compact habit with pro¬ 
fusion of semi-double white flowers veined red, sepals 
wide and flat of deep scarlet. (T). 
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