
BUGINVILLAEA 35 

BUGINVILLAEA, continued 
Standard Varieties 
AFTERGLOW. Yellow-orange, changing to salmon and light 
rose. 
BARBARA KARST. Gorgeous crimson flower bracts borne 
along the stems. Much bushier and denser in growth and 
better all around than Crimson Lake. This is saying a great 
deal. 4-in. pots $1.50; 5-in. pots $2.50; gal. $3.50; 5 qts. 
$4.00; also larger. 
CRIMSON LAKE. Brilliant crimson. Very vigorous. Ar 
old reliable sort. 
CRIMSON LAKE JR. (Pigmy or bush type.) Crimson. 
Hard to get started but a real beauty. We had poor luck 
propagating it and: have only 23 plants for this season. 
4-in. pots, well established, $2.00; gal. cans $3.50. 
DANIEL BACON. Purplish pink; large, heavy bracts. We 
also have Margaret Bacon. Both of these varieties are rare 
and our stock is small. 4-in. pots $2.00. 
DAVID FAIRCHILD. Named for one of Florida’s most out- 
standing horticulturists. This is our best purple. Large 
heavy bracts. A strong grower and free bloomer. Good 
foliage. 4-in. pots $1.50; 5-in. pots $2.50; 5-qt. cans $4.00. 
ELIZABETH DOXEY. White flowers which keep well in 
water. A beautiful addition and a strong, easy grower as 
well. 4-in. pots $1.50; 5-in. pots $2.00; 5-qt. cans $5.00. 
GLABRA SANDERIANA. An old-fashioned sort, the most 
common of all. A bushy grower with heavy purple flowers. 
Trims back well. 4-in. pots $1.00; 5-in. pots $1.75; gal. $2.50. 
PANAMA PINK. Lovely mauve-pink, like a sweet pea. 
SPECTABILIS. Rich deep purple; very large bracts. A good 
strong grower. 
All varieties not otherwise priced: 4-in. pots $1.25; 5-in. 
pots $2.00; gal. cans $3.00 and $3.50; 5-qt. cans $4.00; nail 
kegs, specimens $7.50 to $10.00. 
New seedlings sold by number: 
NO. 11. Low, spreading, very free flowering. Large pinkish 
red bracts. A weak grower that does not like to be pruned 
much. Extra choice. Every plant that bloomed here last 
year was sold. A real beauty. 4-in. pots $1.50; 5-in. pots 
$2.50; gal. cans $3.50; 5-qt. cans $4.00. 
NO. 14. Our stock has been small and we don’t know much 
about this sort. The bracts were almost the color of Better 
Times rose. Sold well. 
NOS. 20 and 21. Both of these splendid new varieties are 
strong growers. They grew quickly and bloomed a long time, 
with gorgeous red flowers that extended the season. There is 
not much difference between them. We have a fine stock 
in 4 and 5-in. pots and 5-qt. cans. 
NO. 22. Large rose-red flowers. Very large leaves; extra 
strong grower. We have only a few 4 and 5-in. pots. 
NO. 99. Low, bushy, compact. A very slow grower with 
bright pinkish red flowers. Very pretty. 
New numbered varieties, 4-in pots $1.50; 5-in. pots $2.50; 
5-qt. cans $4.00. 
All prices are for strong heavy plants, well staked and 
trained carefully, all with heavy root systems. 
Buginvillaeas are easy: to grow. A well-drained, sunny 
location suits them best. Be careful not to use too much 
fertilizer, for that makes them grow too fast and then they 
fail to bloom well. 
