Coles 
OWN HARDY 
EVERBLOOMING 
FUCHSIA, SENORITA 
Senorita, offspring of the 
famed Scarlet Beauty, is even 
more lovely than this great 
favorite. Senorita is extremely 
hardy and grows vigorously. 
Plants are upright, very com- 
pact, with glossy Holly-green 
foliage. The jewelled, pen- 
dent blooms, 2 to 3 inches 
long, are flaming rose-red 
with a lovely mulberry-purple 
corolla. Beauty of the bloom 
is greatly enhanced by the 
bursting stamens shcwing 
bright golden yellow. Flowers 
abundantly, continuously from 
late July until frost. Reaches 
a height in 2 years of 3 feet 
and a spread of 2% feet. 
Here is a true sensation, so 
hardy that gardeners even as 
far north as Maine are raving 
about it. Strong, one-year 
plants, 65c each; $1.75 for 3. Mount Shasta 
DOUBLE SHASTA DAISY, MOUNT SHASTA 
The very finest of the recent introductions of double Shasta Daisies. Here is the choice of 
ail the late offerings. It has everything one would desire in a double Shasta Daisy. The fully 
double, high-cresied, glistening white flowers are borne on sturdy upright stems, producing a 
magnificent mass effect in the garden, and making it excellent for cutting. Continuous bloom 
from spring until frost. Rich, lush green foliage. Truly the double Shasta Daisy without a fault. 
Price: 60c each; $1.65 for 3; $5.00 for 10. 

Fuchsia, 
Senorita 
Truly a fine group of the most useful of all 
perennials. These varieties are selected for 
their disease resistance and fine foliage quali- 
ties and growing habits as well as large size, 
brilliantly colored flowers. Mass plantings of 
a variety are a sensation in the garden. 
Annie Laurie. A garden favorite with mammoth trusses of large, rich, 
deep salmon florets. The glowing flowers, on sturdy 2/2-ft. stems, make 
it an excellent subject for the border or for mass planting. 
Caroline Vandenburg. 2 ft. None of the magenta shade usually prevalent 
among the lavender Phlox. Large, individual florets in huge clusters 
on erect, sturdy stems. The most attractive of the Phlox and a real 
addition to your garden. 
Charles Curtis. 1) ft. A fine, strong grower. Its beautiful sunset-red color 
makes it one of the most brilliant Phlox known. Flower heads heavy 
with large florets of clear, sparkling, unfading color. 
Mary Louise. 12 ft. Unusually large heads of large florets and the 
translucent white of Carrara marble. A fine, upright grower and heavy 
bloomer. Excellent for cutting. 
Painted Lady. One of the taller growing varieties, approximately 3 feet 
tall, bearing a multitude of pleasing blooms of a silvery pink with 
salmon shadings and a cherry-red eye. Outstanding in its color class. 
Royal Purple. 2! ft. This gloriously outstanding Phlox has no equal in 
its type. The rich, violet-shaded florets are set off by an eye of a much 
deeper purple. The rich coloring of this Phlox, as well as its elegant 
foliage and good growth habits, make it a necessity in any Phlox plant- 
ing. You will want several of these. 
Prices above 6 varieties: 50c each; $1.35 for 3 (of 1 kind); 
$4.00 for 10 (of 1 kind). 
'48 BARGAIN OFFER 
1 Each of All 6 of These Fine Phlox. 
$3.00 Value. Special $2.65 Phlox, Charles Curtis 
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