BLACK MAGIC—New. Described on page 4. 
BLOOMER GIRL—Double pale pink corolla, 
veined carmine at base, upturned sepals 
red. A natural trailer with large flowers, 
free blooming. We consider this to be 
Miss Waltz’s finest introduction. 20c. 
BLOSSOM TIME—Large single on the order 
of fuchsia Jack Shahan, but of softer color- 
ing. Strong grower with pendant branches 
and good foliage. Heat resistant and free 
blooming. 20c. 
BLUE PENDANT—Double pale powder blue, 
sepals rose pink. Moderate, branching 
growth, extra early and very free bloomer. 
Beautiful soft colored flowers that can take 
a warm climate. 17\/,c. 
BLUE PETTICOAT—New. Described on 
page 4. 
BOUFFANT—Long single white corolla, light- 
ly veined pink at base; medium tube and 
large, spreading sepals pink to rose red, 
depending on exposure. Vigorous, willowy 
grower, free blooming, large flowers. Very 
popular. 17 '/c. 
CARIOCA (Schmidt)—Single spreading co- 
rolla with petal edges notched; long green- 
tipped upturned sepals. Opens with pur- 
plish shading to petals, but changes to 
large flowers of almost self-rose. Heat re- 
sistant, strong grower, very free flower- 
bag; AUCH 
CASCADE —Single deep carmine, long 
sepals white, flushed pale carmine. Strong 
grower, good foliage, large flowers. Uni- 
versally popular. 17}!/2c. 
CAVALIER—A 1953 introduction. Single co- 
rolla rose violet, paler at petal base; long 
white tube, long narrow twisting sepals 
pale carmine. Vigorous growth with 
branches hanging straight down from 
basket. Large and long flowers. 20c. 
FIRE BIRD—Semi-double corolla deep red, 
long tube and long recurved sepals bright 
red. A new hanger with flowers featuring 
a long corolla. 20c. 
FIRE GLOW (Trade Mark Reg.)—A 1953 in- 
troduction by Harry G. Nelson. Double 
corolla opens purplish, but changes to car- 
mine red with light salmon flush on outer 
petals. Long tube and long recurved 
sepals rose. 35c. 
GIANT CASCADE — Between Cascade and 
Hallowe'en in size and color. Very fine, 
large-flowered, a true trailer. Recom- 
mended. 17}/c. 
INCA MAIDEN (Schmidt)—Single violet blue, 
long narrow reflexed sepals rose pink. 
Noted for perpetual bloom. Heat resistant 
—none easier. 17!/oc. 
LILIBET—New. Described on page 4. 
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LULLABY—A 1953 introduction. Double co- 
rolla warm rose, tube and sepals white. 
Rather slow, restrained grower, abundance 
of flowers. The first hanger of this color- 
ing—a very fine flower. 20c. 
MANTILLA—Single corolla, very long tube, 
and sepals, all deep red. Fine trailer, with 
bronzy foliage. Specially recommended as 
it stands more heat than most trailing 
fuchsias. 17!/c. 
MARINKA—Single crimson, red sepals. Red- 
dish stems and leaves. Hardy and easy to 
grow and most popular. 17!/2c. 
MERLE HODGES—Double large fluffy corolla 
soft powder blue, outside petals flushed 
fuchsia pink. Some of the petals are scal- 
loped. Broad, upturned sepals rosy red. 
Best in the fog belt, or during cool months 
in warmer sections. 20c. 
MERRY-GO-ROUND — Double corolla deep 
petunia purple, overlaid and splashed 
light salmon on outer petals. Tube and 
long upturned sepals bright red. 20c. 
MISS CALIFORNIA—Single to semi-double 
white, light pink veining near base of pet- 
als. Tube and broad, long pointed upturned 
sepals pink. Loves the cool weather. 17!/c. 
MRS. RUNDLE — Single light orange, long 
tube and sepals pale salmon. Strong 
growth, beautifully shaped large flower. 
17)/oc. 
MRS. VICTOR REITER—Single crimson, long 
tube and narrow sepals white. Tops in 
bright color contrast and grace of flower. 
171/,¢. 
PINK BALLET GIRL (Nonpareil)—Semi-dou- 
ble rosy violet-blue, sepals white, flushed 
pink. Fine grower, good foliage, floriferous. 
Easy to grow. 17\/2c. 
PURPLE SAGE—Single saucer-shaped deep 
- purple corolla opens flat, displaying extra 
long red stamens and pistil. Recurved deep 
red sepals. Medium grower with dark 
leaves. Blooms very freely and stands up 
well in warm sections. 20c. 
RED CAP—New. Described on page 4. 
RED SPIDER—Single rose red to crimson, 
slight violet undertone. Good trailing habit, 
stands warmer climate. Sheets of flowers 
with long spreading sepals. Absolutely 
tops. 171/,c. 
SAN FRANCISCO — Single geranium lake, 
thick tube and long sepals pale carmine. 
Strong grower. Unsurpassed orange vari- 
ety, likes the warmer climates. 17}!/,c. 
SAN MATEO—Double, deepest violet, splash- 
ed fuchsia pink. Sepals rosy red. Very 
large informal corolla. One of the most 
popular giant-flowered hangers. 17!/,c. 
