MARSH’S NURSERY 

Stargazer. Makes a small bushy plant excellent for growing in pots. 
Tube and sepals pale rose madder; petals the same color with 
edges and marbling at base of imperial purple. Flowers upright 
as the name indicates. 75c. 
Suey Ho. White petals showing rosy veining at base with short 
tube and base of sepals pale rose—the rest being waxy white 
with green tips and’a blush overlay inside. Low upright plant 
with medium size flowers. 75c. ; 
Sunset. Deep salmon-orange. Flowers open, saucer-shaped. 35c. 
Trumpeter (Triphylla hybrid). Petals Geranium lake—long and 
pointed accentuating the long tube; sepals are slightly paler in 
color. 75c. 
Vivien Lee. Petals and sepals of this attractive medium size flower 
are soft orchid pink. Sepals have green tips. Plants medium 
size and upright. 75c. 
DOUBLE FUCHSIAS 
Abundance. Double. Sepals rose color with petals pale Bishop 
violet. 35c. 
Anna. NEW. Sepals tube and base of petals strong carmine. The 
outer half of the petals magenta. A vigorous grower and the 
largest flower of this self colored group. 75c. 
Ave Maria. The nearest approach to date of an all white Fuchsia. 
Flowers double and very fine. 75c. 
Carla. Long thin double flowers. Sepals a pale flesh pink with car- 
mine petals. 35c. 
Collingwood. Large double flowers. Pale pink sepals and perfectly 
white petals. Upright habit of growth. 35c. 
Crescendo. Petals peony-purple with lower third turkey red. Sepals 
turkey red. 35c. 
Diadem. Semi-double. Creamy white tube and sepals overlaid with 
a tint of palest rose. Petals a tuft of deep Peony purple. Fine as 
a potted plamtamioc. 

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TRUMPETER 
Gypsy Queen. Petals rosy mauve; sepals deep crimson. 35c. 
Ho!lydale. Nearly always in bloom. A freely branching plant pro- 
ducing clusters of pale magenta flowers with red sepals. 75c. 
Lilani. Petals all scalloped, pale rhodamine purple, deeper at the 
edges; tube and sepals dark crimson. Flowers of medium size. 
Plant upright. 75c. 
Lucky Strike. Globular in form and quite double but of extraordi- 
nary coloring. Blue-purple-pink with grey tones. 35c. 
Marionette. Tube and sepals suffused with palest rose and encasing 
a ‘powder puff’’ of double white petals. 75c. 
Mme. Danjoux. Double white suffused carmine; sepals red. 35c. 
Pacific Grove. Large double flowers. Petals bishop violet with 
smaller pale crimson outer petals merging with the dark crim- 
son sepals that stand upright. Strong tall grower. 75c. 
Pink Perfection. Pale pink with upright deeper pink sepals. 
dium size plant becoming popular. 75c. 
Radiance. Semi-double. Waxy crimson tube and long gracefully 
curved crimson sepals showing apricot shadings. The outer 
petals crimson with body of large petals rose with crimson base. 
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Rosette. Corolla forming a short ‘‘rose bud’’ of dark rhodamine 
purple. Sepals upright, dark rose madder. 75c. 
Sunburst. Free blooming semi-double of upright growth. Petals 
crimson with pale carmine sepals held flaring horizontally. Tube 
creamy white veined with pale carmine. 75c. 
Titanic. Giant double flowers of tremendous size. Tube short, 
holding the thick recurving carmine sepals. The large heavy 
petals are a blend of carmine at base to a rich petunia purple. 75c. 
White Pearl. Semi-double. Very lovely flowers, a combination of 
pale pink sepals and pure white petals. 35c. 
Wood Violet. Free flowering variety well adapted to pots. Tube 
short, holding half upturned sepals of dark red and spreading 
corolla of an alluring violet-blue. 75c. 
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