ENCHANTED (Patent pending)—Large dou- 
ble corolla campanula blue, outer petals 
overlaid with fuchsia pink. The many 
smaller petals are attached to the broad 
base of the rose-red sepals and so spread 
out horizontally, encircling the large pend- 
ant center petals. Willowy grower, freely 
producing very large flowers of unique 
style. Wonderful in a hanging basket. 35c. 
(Minimum retail price for 1952 is $1.00 
each.) 
You can propagate your own plants of 
ENCHANTED in 1952—please read how to 
go about it, on the yellow sheet enclosed 
in this catalogue. Patent labels of EN- 
CHANTED available from us at 10c each. 
ESTRELLITA—A new single white. Medium 
sized flowers feature a long, tight corolla 
and long pink sepals that curve up beau- 
tifully. Moderate grower and plenty of 
flowers—does well in warmer sections. 
17}/2¢. 
FASCINATION—Large double pink, deep 
pink sepals. One of the finest, specially 
large in cooler climate. 
FASHION—1951 introduction. Semi-double 
mauve-lavender, streaked and marbled 
flesh and fuchsia pink. Tube and sepals 
waxy white, pink on underside. Good 
grower and bloomer. 20c. 
FLIRTATION—Double delicate orchid, light 
pink sepals. Medium strong growth, flori- 
ferous. Very fine in the cool coastal sec- 
tions. 171/2¢, 
FLYING CLOUD (Patented)—Semi double to 
double white, slight pink flush at base of 
petals, tube and long spreading sepals 
white, tipped green. Good grower, even 
outside the fog belt, but needs a cool loca- 
tion. Easily flowered in pots—a good seller. 
Under license with the patentee we grow 
our own plants of Flying Cloud. 35c. (Min- 
imum retail price for 1952 is $1.00 each.) 
GAY SENORITA (Schmidt) —Single bell- 
shaped corolla lilac, flushed rose, long se- 
pals rose red. Large flower, very free flow- 
ering. Popular variety. 
G. MONK—Double blue, sepals rose. Low 
and bushy, excellent pot plant. 
GUINEVERE—Single to semi-double, long 
corolla a beautiful shade of blue; tube and 
long, broad, spreading sepals. white, 
flushed pink on underside. Strong, spread- 
ing growth, good foliage. Most attractive 
flower. 20c. 
GYPSY QUEEN—Double rosy mauve, sepals 
deep red. Upright grower with enormous 
flowers. Can't be surpassed—tops every- 
where. 
HAYWARD (Brand)—Double deepest violet 
purple, short tube and broad sepals deep 
red. Medium high, upright grower with 
good-sized flowers featuring a wide- 
spreading corolla. 20c. 
HERON—Single blue-purple, broad sepals 
deep red. Strong upright grower, large 
flowers freely produced. The best in this 
class. 
HESITATION (Brand)—Double white, long 
corolla with smaller outside petals soft 
pink. Tube and long sepals light pink. 
Medium, spreading grower, may be used 
as a hanger. 20c. 
HOLLYDALE—Double cattleya orchid, rosy 
sepals. Bushy grower, free blooming. One 
of the very best, specially for pots. 
HONEYMOON — Double spreading corolla 
beautiful deep blue, red sepals. Large, free 
blooming. One of the top sellers. 17'/¢c. 
INGLEWOOD (Evans) — Double. New—we 
had no flower to describe at catalogue 
deadline. 35c. 
JACK SHAHAN—Single, entire flower shades 
of light rose bengal. Strong willowy 
grower, large flower. Quite heat-tolerant. 
17}/oc. 
JIM FAIRCLO — 1951 Introduction. Double 
burgundy with darker shades at bottom of 
petals, deep crimson sepals. Upright 
grower. 20c. 
JOAN OF ARC—Double white. Taller, looser 
growth, and flower considered finer than 
Ave Maria. For the cool climate. 17!/2c. 
LA BIANCA (Patented) — Single corolla 
white, short tube and long upturned sepals 
white, tipped green. Medium = strong 
growth, deep green foliage, even good in 
a hanging basket. Medium sized, well 
shaped flowers freely produced and are 
quite heat tolerant and, in fact, do better 
in the warmer sections than in the fog belt 
where the flowers may have a pink flush 
on the tube and base of sepals. The first 
all-white single fuchsia. 35c. (Minimum re- 
tail price for 1952 is $1.00 each.) 
You can propagate your own La Bianca 
in 1952—please read how to go about it, 
on the yellow sheet enclosed in this cata- 
logue. Patent labels of La Bianca available 
from us at 10¢ each. 
LACE PETTICOATS—WNew, described on 
page 4. 
LORD BYRON—Single corolla almost black, 
scarlet sepals. Bushy plant, free blooming. 
One of the best for pots. 
LUCKY STRIKE — Double blue and purple, 
splashed flesh pink, sepals pink. Strong 
bushy growth, free flowering. One of the 
most striking and popular. 
