
HANDSOME EURYA 
Eurya emarginata. A delightful upright growing shrub 
that may be confined in a rather narrow space. Each erect 
branch is closely lined with short stiff twigs that are strung 
with dark highly polished leaves. In a shaded spot it presents 
a striking appearance. 5-6 ft. 5-gal. containers, $3.25: gal. 
containers, $1.25. 
AFRICAN BUSH DAISY 
Euryops athanasiae. Does everything in a big way. Raises 
its slender foliage quickly to a height of 4 or 5 feet, then in 
late Fall, Winter and Spring come huge terminal clusters of 
sparkling yellow marguerite-like bloom. The flowers are 
often 2% to 3 inches across. We think it a marvelous plant 
—so will you. Tender to frost. Sun and drainage. Gal. con- 
tainers, 90c. 
GLISTENING ARALIA 
Fatsia japonica. For a shaded part of the garden where a 
lush tropical appearing shrub is indicated you'll find the bright 
green coolness of Aralia’s large deeply cut leaves quite satis- 
fying. A charming subject for growing in large pots, too. 
Eidrdyamonadess0-7 it o-cal containers $3:2o76 fale com 
tainers, $1.00. 
FUCHSIAS 
Fuchsias will thrive in any half shaded moist location and 
will provide bright color, in many shades, through the warm 
months. Appreciate plenty of rotted manure and leaf mold. 
The trailing varieties make interesting and colorful pot sub- 
jects. Hardy except in coldest areas. Prune drastically in 
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CHAMAELAUCIUM CILIATUM—The fragrant bloom lasts for 
weeks after cutting. See page 18. 

ILEX AQUIFOLIUM—Many bright berries for the Christmas 
holidays. See page 22. 
Cascade. A fine trailing Fuchsia with especially good fo- 
liage. Masses of large flowers with long pointed sepals of 
pale carmine and single corolla of deep carmine. 
Display. An upright pink flowered sort of medium growth. 
The corolla opens saucer-shaped. Nearly a self-color. 
Dollar Princess. Vigorous upright shrub with immense 
flowers having red sepals and very double, rich purple co- 
rolla. Striking! 
Fascination. Large double loose flowers with red sepals 
and rose-pink corolla. Sturdy upright bush. Splendid va- 
riety. Each, $1.00. 
Hollydale. A husky plant to 4 feet. The double corolla 
is pink; the sepals a darker shade of pink. Each, $1.00. 
Marinka. The most popular red trailer. The single flowers 
are almost Chinese red; even the stems and leaves show red 
coloring. Makes a fine basket display. 
Muriel. Another good basket variety. Both sepals and 
the single corolla are long. Corolla is rosy lilac; sepals, red. 
A free bloomer. 
Nonpareil. A showy and vigorous growing Fuchsia that 
can always be counted on for a fine display. Semi-double 
corolla is rosy violet; the sepals, white, flushed pink. 
R. A. F. A basket type Fuchsia of medium growth. The 
double blossoms are pink, veined red, the sepals are rosy-red. 
Foliage and stems have a reddish tinge. 
Storm King. A popular red and white variety with very 
large, double white corolla veined red and bright red sepals. 
Very vigorous upright plant. 
Victory. ‘ne carmine sepals are exceptionally long and 
recurved; the rose-madder, semi-double corolla is a long, in- 
curved, alinost globular form. For the hanging basket. 
Winston Churchill. Double corolla of a fine shade of blue. 
Reflexed pink petals. Very strong, upright plant. 

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