Kathleen Norris 
BARBARA REDFERN (ID) . . . .25 
(Redfern) Old rose and gold. Large flowers on 
long stems. Plant is tall and a thrifty grower. 
BETTY DAVIS — (SC) .... 5.00 
(Cordes-Eastman) Lilac rose in color, beautifully 
formed flower on long, graceful stems. Almost true 
cactus in form. Among the new ones we grew last 
year this one was very outstanding. PLANTS 2.50 
BELLE OF SPRINGFIELD — (PP) .15 
Very small red pompom. Bushy little plant that 
blooms the whole season. 
BUCKEYE BRIDE — (FD) ... .60 
(Peck) This flower is a lovely shade of geranium 
pink, shading to light salmon. The plant is very 
tall and healthy and the blooms come on exception¬ 
ally long stiff stems. 
CAPRICE — (ID).60 
(Mawson) Large fluffy flowers on long stiff stems; 
loveliest shade of golden yellow shading to salmon 
in the center. An excellent grower and the foliage 
a luscious bright green. 
CASPER G. WARE — (FD) . . .30 
(Brown-Dahl) Silvery violet rose. Low plant and 
a free bloomer. 
CHAMPOEG — (FD).60 
(Mrs. Crites) Waxy yellow at center blending to 
bright salmon pink on outer edge. Quite outstand¬ 
ing in color. Plant is medium height and thrifty. 
Free bloomer. 
CHAS. STRATTON (ID).30 
(Stratton) Pale gold with tips of rose red. Tall 
bush and free bloomer, good stems and good cut 
flower. 
CHEMAR’S EUREKA (FD) ... .40 
(Chemar) A very fine white. Flowers are large 
and formal with faiint tinge of lavender-pink on 
the edge. Good stems on a tall plant. 
CITY OF TRENTON (ID-FD) ... 40 
(Prentiss) Autumn shade with the face of the pet¬ 
als tangerine, reverse strawberry red, beautifully 
curled petals. Excellent stems and the plant has 
good habits of growth. 
CONSERVATRIX (SC).50 
(Holland) Bright geranium red. Most artistic cac¬ 
tus. Long stiff stems making it an excellent cut 
flower and a good keeper. Free bloomer on a very 
satisfactory bush. 
CORA BUTTERWORTH (FD) . . .60 
(Chapman) A silvery primrose yellow with wavy 
petals. A tall plant with dark green foliage, in¬ 
sect resisting. The flowers come on good stiff 
stems. 
DADDY BUTLER (ID-SC) ... .15 
( Boston) An old favorite and a good one. Rose 
carmine with reverse of petals a lighter shade. 
DERRIL W. HART (ID).40 
(Bromall-Success) Deep orange or copper shading 
to a henna brown. Blooms are large, held erect 
on long, stiff stems. 
DIXIE RAVENSCROFT (ID) . , 1.50 
(Seal) A glowing flame in color with reverse of 
bright gold. Huge, fluffy flowers on very good 
stems. The plant is medium high and very strong 
and sturdy. An exceptionallyl free bloomer and a 
real sensation in the garden. One or two of these 
very gay flowers make a bouquet and keep very 
well when cut. 
DOROTHY STONE (ID) (F & M) . .40 
(F & M) Deep pink. Large, full flowers on very 
nice stems. Medium high plant with foliage in 
two-tone effect. An exhibition variety of merit. 
DR. HELM SPATH (c).40 
(Holland) Another of those lovely Hollanders in a 
delightful shade of violet. The flowers are medium 
in size on long, stiff stems and are excellent for 
cutting. 
DWIGHT W. MORROW (ID) ... .60 
(Dahliadel) Large red dahlia. Flowers are im¬ 
mense in size and have a velvety sheen. The plants 
are tall and vigorous growers and it blooms pro¬ 
fusely throughout the season. Nothing too good 
can be said for this dahlia. 
EAGLE ROCK BEAUTY (ID) . . .30 
(Bromall) Pastel pink with ivory or cream center. 
Stems are long, straight and hold from two to 
three medium sized flowers unless disbudded. 
Maryland Glory 
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