ELIZABETH (Griersonianum x repens) : Dee 
Without doubt, the most notable introduction from Great Britain in 
years. It excells either parent in beauty and is exceptionally free flower- 
ing. Perhaps its most commendable character is its ease of cultivation. 
The habit is more spreading than upright and it should eventually 
attain a height of 3 feet but with a greater corresponding width. The 
trusses, comprising clusters of three to six blossoms are axillary as well 
as terminal. The flowers are 3 inches wide, 22 inches long, deep red 
and appear in late April. A wonderful low growing hybrid with great 
promise. Scarce. 6’-8" $6.50. 8'- 102 $750 
ELLIOTTII: Dey 
This is the crimson scarlet form discovered by Kingdon Ward. It eventually 
forms a medium sized shrub to 8 feet high bearing built up trusses of 15 
campanulate flowers. Blooms in early June. 6”-8” $6.50 
FABIA (dichroanthum x Griersonianum) : Bee es Aexxx 
All the Fabias listed below are clonal forms and not seedlings. They differ 
only in flower color. The habit in each case is low and spreading, eventually 
attaining a height of 4 feet and possibly spreading twice as wide. The trusses 
are very graceful and contain from 6 to 8 pendant flowers 244 inches long 
and 3 inches wide. They appear in early May and are of good substance. They 
are excellent companions for Azaleas mollis, particularly the yellow shades. 
All varieties: 8”10" $4.50: 10-12” $5.50; 127-157 $6.50 
FABIA VAR. EXBURY: 
The largest flowered of the Fabias. Apricot yellow flushed salmon pink. 
FABIA VAR. ROMAN POTTERY: 
Pale orange with coppery lobes. 
FABIA VAR. TANGERINE: 
Vermilion, shaded towards the edges of the lobes a geranium lake and the 
throat of the corolla a poppy red. 
FABIA VAR. TOWERCOURT: 
Pale apricot yellow margined salmon pink. 
FAGGETTER’S FAVORITE: A.M. 1933 Brae sex 
A strong Griffithianum hybrid with handsome foliage and tall conical trusses 
of a beautiful shell pink. Blooms in early May at the same time as the pink 
Dogwood with which it combines beautifully. 
8”-10” $5.50; 10”-12” $6.50; 12”-15” $7.50 
FRAGRANTISSIMUM (Edgeworth x formosum) : eae 
One of the most fragrant of evergreen shrubs. It is bud tender in the Salem, 
Oregon, area but quite hardy in the San Francisco region and along the coastal 
strip of the Pacific Coast from Oregon south. The huge open flowers are 
white flushed pink and have a delicious spice like fragrance. It makes an ideal 
plant for tub or pot culture and in colder regions it could be taken indoors 
during the winter months. 10”-12” $5.50; 12”-15” $6.50 
FRANCIS HANGER (dichroanthum x Isabella): A.M. 1950 
The flat topped trusses comprise about 7 flowers described in the R.HS. 
Year Book as “large and fleshy with deeply cut lobes, the margins of 
which are frilled with the deep yellow coloring of the remaining part of 
the corolla”. Flowers in early June and medium in height. 10”-12” $7.50 
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