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MAD RIVER GARDENS 
WASHINGTON GIANT (Lee) I. D. The sensation at Portland 1933 Derrill W. Hart’s 
description of this unusual variety follows: “Winner of the American Home 
Achievement Medal at Portland. Here is a real lavender in a finely formed 
flower; the blooms are streaked with silver and as it grew with me, showed silver 
petaloids near the center of the flower; it is an aptly named flower on extra 
good stems.’’ 
Plants $1.50 
WATCHUNG WONDER (Smith) F. D. A spectacular rich, royal red with a touch of 
gold at tips of petals; stems strong with blooms facing upward; unusual keeping 
qualities. 
Plants 50c Roots 75c 
WHITE WONDER (Kemp) I. D. This big white has a formation not unlike Fort Mon¬ 
mouth, with graceful wavy petals. Best undessimated seedling at Red Bank. 
Plants 75c Roots $1.50 
WM. J. RATHGEBER (Parella) I. D. Here is an outstanding novelty with a color all 
its own; essentially a red, but in daylight it is a definite rose scarlet, with no 
tendency to fade. A fine, upright grower on beautiful stems. Don’t miss this 
one. We recommend it to the most exacting. 
Plants $1.50 Roots $3.00 
WILLIAMETTE (Crites) I. D. The colors of this beauty are so blended that an ac¬ 
curate description is almost impossible; face of petals golden coral and orange, 
tinted rose and salmon; very large flowers, on a husky growing bush; very pro¬ 
lific. We recommend this one. 
Plants 75c Roots $1.50 
WOOLROC (Jennings-Ruschmohr) I. D. Here we have a very attractive g-olden tan on 
the best of stems winning many prizes at the Eastern Shows. 
Plants $3.00 
Miniatures 
BABY ROYAL — Beautiful new English incurved cactus. Soft salmon pink blended 
apricot. Long clean stems, wonderful for basket work. 
Plants 75c Roots $1.50 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF (Miniature Duplex) Here is a real novelty, with brightest 
red flowers. Foliage and stems very dark bronze almost black. 
Plants 50c Roots 75c 
CAM ELIA (M. F. D.) Bright orange flame, centers usually full. The brilliant color and 
good keeping qualities make this one of the best for cutting. 
Plants 50c 
CARLA (Semi-cactus) Color buff, suffused soft lilac, rose. Most artistic flowers and 
very prolific. 
Plants 75c 
GRACE GULLIVER See page 4. 
JEAN (Semi-cactus) One of the most artistic little semi-cactus we have ever grown. 
Color apricot, buff suffused lilac rose. A very prolific bloomer, on strong com¬ 
pact bush. 
Plants 75c 
LITTLE LOUIE (Miniature Cactus) A small dainty, pure pink; you will like this one. 
A tall grower. 
Strong Plants 50c 
RED HEAD (F. D.) A Dahlia with a pleasing appearance and a fine keeper. Flowers 
facing up, on nice stems. On the Honor Roll. 
Plants 50c Roots 50c 
ROBIN See page 9. 
TEDDY JOHNSON (Miniature Ball) Color soft blending white suffused and tipped and 
stained tyrian rose. Very pleasing. Good stems with uniform blooms. 
Plants 50c Roots 75c 
