

FUCHSIA 
Fuchsias 
Fuchsias thrive in a light porous soil rich in oak leaf mold, indi- 
cating a preference for a slightly acid condition. They are heavy 
feeders and should be given at least 10 per cent well rotted manure 
in their soil and light feedings of fertilizer throughout the growing 
season, Keep the soil moist but not soggy. They do best along 
the coast but with occasional spraying with water fine Fuchsias 
can be had inland as well. Excellent subjects for pots, hanging 
baskets or in the open ground of the garden. 
Amy Lye. Single; coral orange, waxy white sepals. Compact. 
Cascade. Single, pink and plum. Excellent in baskets. 
Cupid. Single; blue-pink with deep pink sepals. 
Display. Single; clear pink with deep rosy pink petals. 
Fascination. Showy double; rosy pink with deep pink sepals. 
Free flowering. 
Glendale. Tall single with coral pink flowers. Dainty. 
Gypsy Queen. Large, mauve and rose. Double. 
Mauve Peauty. Double, lavender and red. 
Minstrel. 
Muriel. 
Nonpareil. 
Long white petals and red sepals. 
Basket single; large cyclamen purple, crimson sepals. 
Semi-double, blue violet with ivory white sepals. 
Double. Rich plum streaked carmine. Sepals red. 
Pride of Orion. Double. 
Souv. de Henry Henkel. 
Single. 
Phenomenal. 
Loose white with scarlet sepals. 
Deep pink with orange pink petals. 
Golden salmon and orange red sunset tints. 
Clear red and bright scarlet. 
Sunset. Single. 
Trailing Queen. Basket type. 
4-in. pots 35c; 6-in. nots 75c; except where noted. 
Baskets $2.00 and up 
Gorgeous Azaleas 
These truly gorgeous shrubs are, the showiest of all flowering 
plants, the entire plant being ablaze with color, in one burst in 
spring lasting usually from January to April. Give them an acid 
soil rich in or entirely of peat in light shade. They are especially 
fine under oak trees where a moderate but constant water supply 
is possible. Once the flowers have gone the foliage gives a neat 
aspect for the balance of the year. 
Of the many choice varieties we offer you will find a few listed 
below. Come and see the others while in bloom, they are reason- 
ably priced according to the size of plants. 
Appleblossom. Single flowers of pale pink flaked with rose. 
Cherry Ripe. Very popular single. Masses of cherry red flowers 
Coral Bells. Double, rose pink. Profuse bloomer. 
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Firebird. Double, gay red flowers on upright shrub. 
One of th 
Hinodigiri rosa. 

Hexe. best. Deep rose red, profuse. Bushy plants. 
Masses of deep pink flowers. Profuse. 
Orange Queen. Large single light orange flowers. Very fine. 
Peppermint Stick. Bushy. Flowers white, pink or pink and white. 

Rosy Morn. Single fluted flowers of cerise magenta. 
Salmon Queen. Warm glowing salmon colored single. 
Santoi. Exquisite white with flesh colored margins. Single. 
Seraphin. Double flowers in two shades of delicate pink. 
4-inch pots, 50c to 70c; 5-inch pots, 70c to $1.00; 6-inch pots, 
80c to $1.20; 8-inch pots, $1.50 to $2.00, according to variety. 
Choice Mixed Unnamed Varieties. An excellent opportunity to 
add color to your winter garden. Your choice in many colors. 
Large plants, 60c each; we!l worth many times as much. 

HYDRANGEA TROPHEE, BEST OF THE FRENCH 
HYDRANGEAS. (See page 17) 
