Abbreviations—D., decorative; I. D., informal; F. D., 
Formal; L. D., large; Pom, Pompon; B., ball; 
S., show; Cac, cactus; E. C., excellent cut. 
each doz. 
A. D. Livoni—S. Shell pink .$ .10 $ .60 
Aida—F. D. Deep maroon E. C.15 1.25 
Amun-Ra—I. D. Copper and orange.20 1.75 
Aunt Nell—L. D. Autumn colors .20 1.75 
Avalon—F. D. Pure clear yellow E. C.20 2.00 
Barbara Redfern—F. D. Blend old rose 
and gold .30 2.70 
Bobby—Pom. Plum color .10 .90 
Bob Pleuse—Novelty. Deep red, white and 
pinks .15 1.50 
Caleb Powers—B. White shaded pink .10 .75 
Cape Cod—D. Large creamy pink .10 1.00 
Catherine Wilcox—B. White, blended red .10 1.00 
Challenge—Pom. Red, mixed white .10 1.00 
Chemar’s Masterpiece—L. Cac. Pink .25 
6 for 1.45 
Champagne—D. Champagne color .15 1.50 
Countess of Lonsdale—S. Cac. Salmon.1C 1.00 
Country Girl—I. D. Bright red .10 .85 
Davy Crockett—L. Cac. Crimson, erect.12 1.00 
Diamant— Pure white show .10 1.00 
D. M. Moore—B. Very dark, velvety maroon .10 .75 
Dreer’s White—B. Glistening white ball .10 .75 
Edith Hayward—D. Sulphur yellow .10 .90 
Elizabeth Slocombe—D. Large purplish 
garnet .10 .75 
Ellinor Vanderveer—F. D. A glowing rose 
pink .10 1.00 
Fire Fly—Hy. Cac. Crimson, petals tipped 
white .15 1.50 
