Complete Landscape Service and Supervision 
Prices—(Except where noted): 4" pots, 35c; 6" pots, 
75c; 8" ^ pots, $1.50. ^ Specimen plants. Standards and 
Baskets, individually priced according to size, from $2.00 to 
$15.00. 
Symbols —(L), low growing; (M), medium growing; 
(T), tall growing. 
RED AND WHITE 
AVIATOR. (Originated by Diener and introduced by us.) 
Long twisted sepals of deep rose-red. Vigorous grower. 
The most vigorous single white Fuchsia. (T). 
CATALINA. (Evans & Reeves 1937). A magnificent new 
Fuchsia bearing giant double flowers of snowy white, 
beautifully offset by long, wide sepals of rich crimson. 
TaU, extremely vigorous grower with heavy stems and 
good foliage. (T). 4" pots, $0.50; 6" pots, $1.00. 
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. (Evans & Reeves 1937). A charming new 
variety greatly admired by aU who have seen it. Lovely, 
semi-double flowers of ivory white, with sepals of pink. 
Healthy, bushy grower and constantly in bloom. (M). 
AGNES REEVES. (Evans & Reeves 1939). Charming 
flowers of loosely arranged habit, corolla white, flushed 
and veined with soft rose, reflexed sepals of light red. 
Flowers seem to almost dance on the plant. (M). 
LEO. (Evans & Reeves 1939). Giant double flowers in 
great clusters all over the plant. CoroUa 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 spectacular Wossoms. (T). 
MARLBORO. (Evans & Reeves 1937). Tall compact 
habit with profusion of semi-double white flowers vemed 
red, sepals wide and flat of deep scarlet. (T). 
MRS. GLADSTONE. Very large double flowers of creamy 
white, lightly veined with deep pink, sepals of deep 
pink. The beauty of the flowers make up for the rather 
weak habit of the plant. (M). 
HOLLYWOOD. (Evans & Reeves 1940). Enormous double 
flowers of white, streaked cerise, outer petals flushed rose, 
long, wide reflexed sepals of vivid crimson, heart-shaped 
buds. Extremely vigorous, tali grower with splendid 
foliage. ' (T) 4" pots, $0.50; 6" pots, $1.00. 
PASADENA. (Evans & Reeves 1938). A stunning new 
variety that simply bursts with bloom. ^ Large flaring 
double flowers of snowy white, veined pink, set off by 
reflexed sepals of deep rose pink. Fine foliage and 
compact habit. Highly recommended. (M). 
PRIDE OF ORION. Very long, loose double flowers, corolla 
ivory white, streaked cerise, wide deep crimson sepals. 
One of the aristocrats of the family. No collection 
should be without this one. (M). 
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