


BOUGAINVILLEA PRAETORIUS. Rich golden bronze 
flowers with tone of pink in the bright sunlight. 
B. BRAZILIENSIS. Large showy rosy-purple flowers 
produced in abundance during most of the year. The 
biggest show is in winter and spring. 
B. CRIMSON LAKE. Deep crimson flowers almost 
cover this vigorous climber. When allowed to ramble, 
this real red vine is a beautiful sight. Very widely 
planted. 
B. BARBARA KARST. The second of our pair 
of introductions will never take a back seat 
to any Bougainvillea. It is in our opinion the 
finest Bougainvillea yet offered, and we con- 
sider it one of the best plant introductions in 
the past several years. Its completely evergreen 
foliage is beautiful throughout the year, and 
in its entirety it is superior to all. The glowing 
bracts of a deep crimson are of a gorgeous 
color, and in a few years when the supply be- 
comes greater, it should be the top-favored 
variety in many gardens. 
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B. SAN DIEGO CRIMSON. A brilliant new in- 
troduction destined to take the lead or at least 
share it with Barbara Karst, in the field of 
Bougainvilleas. Wordy descriptions cannot tell 
the beauty and glory of this new variety. An 
outstanding crimson with glowing color, with no 
tinge of the old magenta color of the smaller- 
flowering kind. You will have to see the vine 
in bloom, or just take our word and the word 
of others who have marvelled at it—but you 
should find room for it now. Very scarce. 

2) 

HOW To 
PLANT 
SHRUBS 
PLACE Low _— 
Shrubs in wg 
front, tall 
Shrabs in the 
rear. 
OQ) pomave shrub 
from Container 
just before 
planting 
Soil Line For 
/ Planting 
Poa) 
os Set carefully 
7 into prepared 
planting hole 
or'pit’. Fill 
inas shown. 
: le wits 
hat ) Water|tamp with 
stickand fill 
-“"™~s @PLANTED SHRUBS 
*~ Need water. 
Apply water this 
way for at least 
Water well 
by renning one 
season. 
hose in basin. 
t 
Make Saucer \ 
of extra Soil 
to hold wate 
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