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A COLE 
1942 
INTRODUCTION 
Senorita is the first offspring of the famed 
Fuchsia Scarlet Beauty and is even more 
lovely, more breath-taking than this great =, 
favorite. Senorita is extremely hardy and @ 
grows vigorously. Plants are upright, very | 
compact, with the same glossy, holly-green - 
foliage. The jewelled, pendent blooms, two 
to three inches long, are of flaming rose-red 3 
with a lovely mulberry-purple corolla. The ga 
beauty of the bloom is especially enhanced ‘¥aRRaae 
by the bursting of the stamens showing the 
bright golden yellow. Flowers in great abun- 
dance continuously from late July until frost. 
Reaches a height in about 2 years of 3 feet 
and a spread of 2’ feet. Here is a true sen- 
sation, so hardy that gardeners even as far 
north as Maine are raving about it. Strong 
l-year plants, 75c each; $1.75 for 3. 2-year, 
extra husky plants, $1.25 each; $3.00 for 3. 

FUCHSIA, 
SENORITA 

COLE’S 
NEW HARDY PINK 
MYRTLE 
Tie Plant Sendation of ta Tae 
The Southland's beloved plant now hardy to north- 
ern Massachusetts. Available in a strain that sur- 
vives our cold northern winters to leap from the 
ground in the spring and present its breath-taking 
bloom to bless the home grounds. This new plant 
is continually covered from July till frost with buds 
bursting into glorious, fluffy, soft pink blooms having 
crinkled, crepelike petals. The flowers, as they fade 
in fall, still remain attractive with their bright green 
receptacles capped by many gold stamens. The foli- 
age is dense, leathery, glossy green on an upright, 
: symmetrical bush. Here is a truly unsurpassed spec- 
@ Reiter tacle in summer bloom. May be easily grown in 
og any good garden soil and should be given a loose 
mulch over the winter. Heavy plants, $1.50 each; 
3 for $3.90. 
1&1 
‘19483 PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
