Decorative and Cactus List— Continued 
Ft. High 
Approximate 
LANCELOT. (Cactus.) Orauge red on 
loug stem 4 
MAID OF KENT. (GRAND MOGUL.) 
(Decorative.) Intense scarlet, varie- 
gated with pure white; frequently a 
solid scarlet. A pure cactus of large 
size. Extra fine 4 
MARCHIONESS OF BUTE. (Decorative.) 
A delicate soft pink. Very pretty 
MRS. HARTONG. (Decorative.) Very 
large and of exquisite form. Color, 
light fawn, suffused with pinli. Very 
handsome 5 
MAID OF ATHENS. (Decorative.) A 
dwarf growing plant, producing an 
abundance of pretty pink flowers. 
Should have slight shade 3 
MRS. BENNETT. (Cactus.) Soft crim- 
son, large and well formed; petals 
broad and twisted 4 
MRS. BARNES. (Cactus.) A beautiful 
primrose color. Flower well formed 
and a free bloomer. Stems rather short 
for cutting 4 
Ft. HlKb 
Approximate 
MYRTLE. (Decorative.) Very free flow- 
ering, of medium size. Color, vivid 
scarlet 4 
NYMPHAEA. (Decorative.) A pale pink 
flower of medium size. Very valuable 
for cutting purposes 3 
OBAN. (Cactus.) A peculiar shade of 
rosy lilac. Flower medium size and 
well pointed. A free and constant 
bloomer 3 
PROF. BALDWIN. (Cactus.) Another 
pure cactus type, similar to Juarezii in 
form; but of a salmon rose color 4 
SCARLET QUEEN. (Decorative.) A won- 
derful bloomer. The flower is rather 
below medium size, and when in full 
bloom is a perfect blaze of color 3 
SNOW WHITE. (Decorative.) Medium 
size. Pure white, of waxy appearance. 3 
WM. PEARCE. Rich orange yellow. A 
fine variety, either for cutting or show . 
purposes 4 
ZULU. Almost black. The darkest of 
all the cactus varieties. Should be in 
every collection 
Special Offer 
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35 varieties, 
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