FATSHEDERA 
Fascinating botanical wonder. 
Heavy Blooming Heather 
Erica lusitanica. During late spring and 
early summer this dense shrub is smothered 
under a blanket of small white bloom. Excel- 
lent for cutting. Hardy. Sun. 4-5 ft. 1-gal., 
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Erica melanthera Purpurea (Rosea). From 
November to April this astonishing shrub will 
give you a warm pink spot of color in your 
garden and supply you plenty of gay sprays 
for the house. Soft airy foliage. Rapid growth. 
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Erica melanthera rubra. Similar to the fore- 
going variety except for the deeper reddish 
color and earlier bloom. Hardy. Sun. 4-5 ft. 
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EUGENIA 
Eugenia paniculata australis. A favorite 
for building narrow 3- to 8-foot hedges or 
for use as sheared specimens. Glossy red- 
tipped foliage. Hardy except in coldest areas. 
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ESCALLONIA ORGANENSIS 
Clusters of apple-blossom bloom. 
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FUCHSIA 
Color in shaded gardens. 
From the Organ Mountains 
ESCALLONIA 
Escallonia organensis. |f you need a glossy 
leaved shrub to fill a 6- to 8-foot spot in a 
hurry here is one that will do the job ad- 
mirably and, in addition, will be richly deco- 
rated with clusters of appleblossom pink most 
of the summer and fall. Mahogany tinted 
branches. Prune several times a year. Hardy. 
Sun. l-gal:, $1.10> 5-gal., $3.50. 
Escallonia rubra. A neat compact shrub, 4 
to 6 feet in height, furnished with good sized 
lustrous foliage. Terminal clusters of small 
brilliant red bells in summer. Hardy to heavi- 
est frosts. Sun. 1-gal., $1.10; 5-gal., $3.50. 
POLISHED FATSHEDERA 
Fatshedera lizei. A fascinating plant for 
training on pillar or pergola or for use in 
pots. Huge dark polished leaves of unusual 
design. Part shade. Hardy. 1l-gal., $1.50; 
5-gal., $4.00. 
GARDENIA MYSTERY 
For scintillating fragrance. 
GLISTENING ARALIA 
Fatsia japonica. For use in shaded areas, 
either in pots or in the ground, these polished 
plants with their huge, bold, deeply cut 
leaves always present a striking appearance. 
Hardy. 6-7 ft. l-gal., $1.25; 5-gal., $4.00; 
6-gal., $6.50. 
GOLDEN FREMONTIA 
Fremontia mexicana. This shrub grows 
with astonishing rapidity, even in poor, rocky 
soil and with little water, covering its sturdy 
branches with furry, brown tinted, maple- 
like leaves. During summer it is alive with 
big single yellow bloom with sparkling 
golden centers. Hardy. Sun. 8 ft. 1-gal., 
$2.00; 5-gal., $4.50. 
FUCHSIAS 
For color in the shaded parts of the garden 
Fuchsias are most dependable. Their unique 
bloom, in many shades of blue, red and pink, 
provide a maximum of color during the 
warmer months. The trailing varieties are 
quite effective in pots or hanging baskets. 
Appreciate plenty of leaf mold. Prune dras- 
tically about the middle of March. Hardy in 
normal winters. I-gal., 90c. Some varieties, 
5-gal., $3.75. 
Basket Fuchsias 
America. Striking with its single corolla 
of orange-red and long, sharp pointed sepals, 
pink to rose-red. 
Covent Garden. May also be used as a low 
growing upright. Large single rose corolla 
with long glossy white sepals. 
Elsa. Semi-double rose - purple corolla, 
ivory-pink sepals. Large and outstandingly 
lovely. 
Marinka. Single to semi-double all red. 
Nonpareil. A showy and vigorous growing 
Fuchsia that can always be counted on for a 
fine display. Semi-double corolla is a rosy 
violet; the sepals, white, flushed pink. 
San Francisco. A striking single Fuchsia. 
Corolla is geranium lake; sepals, carmine- 
rose; tube, long and slender. 
Whitemost. Pure white single to semi- 
double corolla with the palest of pink sepals, 
probably the nearest approach as yet to a 
white Fuchsia. 
Upright Fuchsias 
Diament. Large double white, carmine 
streaked corolla. Rich scarlet sepals. Large 
leaves and strong growth. 
Dollar Princess. Immense flowers having 
red sepals and very double, rich purple co- 
rolla. Striking! 
Fascination. Very double corolla of white, 
veined and flushed with rose, surrounded by 
sepals of deep pink. 
Hollydale. Medium pink corolla, dark pink 
sepals. 
Purple Phenomenal (Phenomenal). Vel- 
vety double purple corolla, dark crimson 
sepals. A favorite through many years. 
The Chief. Very large double purple co- 
rolla streaked with red; deep red sepals. An 
especially vigorous, showy Fuchsia that needs 
no support. 
Winston Churchill. Double corrola of a 
fine shade of blue. Reflexed pink petals. 
Very strong growth. 
BROS. NURSERIES, ALTADENA, CALIFORNIA 
