
FUCHSIA, San Francisco (New)—Introduced last year as one of the finest 
of many hundreds of new seedlings by a prominent Bay Region fuchsia 
hybridist. Single corolla of geranium red. Thick tube and long sepals 
of carmine rose, of remarkable substance and translucency, with a glossy 
appearance. Absolutely distinct in every way, with quality, freedom o 
bloom, exceptional foliage, and clarity of color. An outstanding hanging 
pot variety. 3-inch pot size, 35¢ each, 3 for $1.00, postage extra. 
AZALEA, Albert & Elizabeth—Azaleas truly reflect the spirit of spring. 
The Indica azaleas with their large 3-inch or wider flowers in delightful 
shades have been so much in demand of late. Albert and Elizabeth 
shown above is a delightful and popular form with pale pink flowers 
flushed with deeper pink. In 4-inch pots, 50c each, 3 for $1.35; postage 
extra. 



FLOWERING PEACH, Helen Borchers—Everyone who has seen this new 
variety are lavish in their praise of it, claiming it surpasses all other 
flowering peaches. Not only does it produce enormous flowers up to 
22 inches across, but it yields them in extreme profusion. Color is clear 
shell pink. Trees 4 to 5 feet high, $1.50 each, postage extra. 

1942's Hit Parade of Finest New 
Plant Materials 
HYDRANGEA, Trophy—A new importation of the old Hydrangea family 
and one that has a particularly outstanding color—a good clear light 
pink, different from the old type pink to which we have so long been 
accustomed. Gigantic bloom clusters. Grows into a good compact pro- 
portioned shrub of about 6 feet in height. In gallon containers, 75¢ each, 
postage extra. 

