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Albert A. Brown & Sons 
CANARY CUP. No. 405. Informal Decorative. A very large rich yellow 
with excellent keeping qualities and long stiff stems. $1.00 
CHEMAR’S ORANGE BEAUTY. No. 467. Formal Decorative. Salmon 
orange. Tall bushes, extremely long stems, and good keeping qual¬ 
ities. $ .75 
CHEMAR’S PURITY. No. 480. Formal Decorative. A very large white 
dahlia. A vigorous grower with long stems. $ .75 
CLAREMONT. No. 525. Semi-cactus. Soft rose pink, with cream shadings. 
Flowers large on good stems. $ .35 
CORYPHEE. No. 163. Formal Decorative. Scarlet red, heavily overlaid a 
light orange yellow. Flowers are of good size and are very freely pro¬ 
duced on long wiry stems. A wonderful keeper when cut. $ .35 
COURRONNE D’OR. No. 13. Formal Decorative. Old gold with an old 
rose reverse. Flowers are very large and deep, and are carried on long 
stiff stems. $ .50 
DERRIL W. HART. No. 340. Formal Decorative. Capucine yellow shad¬ 
ing to grenadine red. The large well-formed flowers are held erect on 
long stiff stems. $1.00 
DAYLO. No. 359. Formal Decorative. A large flower of pure old gold on 
extremely long stems. A very good keeper and a tall grower. $1.50 
DELICE. No. 41. Formal Decorative. Clear pink. Medium size, ideal stems 
and excellent keeping qualities. $ .30 
DR. TEVIS. No. 222. Formal Decorative. Salmon rose suffused old gold. 
Flowers are very large with perfect stems and are produced freely on 
tall bushes. $ .35 
DR. RUFUS VON KLEINSMID. No. 240. Cactus. The brightest red cac¬ 
tus we have ever seen. A very strong grower with perfect stems. A 
good cut flower. $1.00 
DONNA CALIFORNIA. No. 347. Informal Decorative. Deep rose pink, 
suffused with lavender. A huge flower, loosely arranged. The stems are 
very long and strong. $1.50 
DOROTHY STONE. No. 458. Informal Decorative. A deep rose pink of 
immense size and beauty. Medium height with good stems. $1.50 
DREER’S WHITE. No. 241. Ball. A large pure white. $ .35 
EAGLE. No. 599. Semi-cactus. Sulphur yellow. The flowers are large and 
attractive. The stems are long and erect. $ .50 
EDITH TANNER. No. 491. Cactus. A vivid rose red and rich gold. The 
beautiful flowers are large and borne on straight stems. A very good 
keeper. $1.00 
EDNA FERBER. No. 170. Semi-cactus. A beautiful glistening coral shad¬ 
ing to old gold at the base of the petals. The flowers are large and full 
with a very graceful formation. Excellent stems and fine habits.$1.00 
EGYPTIAN PRINCESS. No. 43. Formal Decorative. Amaranth pink. The 
flowers are immense, carried on very long stiff stems. An excellent 
keeper. The bushes are tall and vigorous. $1.00 
EL CAMINO REAL. No. 362. Formal Decorative. A gorgeous velvety 
Spanish crimson. The bushes are vigorous and always covered with 
huge blooms. $ .50 
