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JUSTICE BAILEY— H C. Imme use flowers over 8 inches in diameter; color rich 
glowing pink, a shade lighter in the center. Steins strong and erect; plants rather 
dwarf . 1.00 
KALEF —H. C. This grand Dahlia has be come very popular on account of its im¬ 
mense size, strong stems, free flowering habit and its brilliant scarlet color. .75 
Kremhilde —An old favorite, brilliant pink shading to white center. .15 
Lacemaker —Deep carmine, tipped white, petals long, incurved and twisted.. 35 
Lady Fair— Primrose tinted pink, long petals, split nearly one-third of their length.... .15 
Lady Swathing— Extra large; pale yellow at center, passing to salmon-pink. 35 
LAPWING —Fine large blooms of orange red. A high-grade Dahlia. .75 
LIEUT. ROBINSON -New English novelty, 1917. Very large flower with incurved, 
twisted and interlaced petals. Color clear ruby with amaranth at tips .- 2.50 
LORNA DOONE —Pretty medium-sized flower on good stems; color yello ,v at base, 
the greater portion pink, tinted carmine. 75 
LOS ANGELES — Very large canary yellow flowers on erect stems. . .75 
Lurania— Incurved petals; a blending of OFange, terra-cotta and cinnamon.'.. .15 
Lustre— Vermillion crimson-scarlet, extra large; fine red sort. .20 
Magnet—H. C. Distinct color, coppery old rose with mauve suffusion at tips—,. 15 
MAGNIFICENT II —English novelty. Straight florets of great length; flowers often 
nine inches across. Color deep orange, good steins .<. 1.00 
Magpie—Large, light maroon heavily tipped with white ..-. 25 
Marathon —Best purple cactus, large flowers on strong stems.. 25 
Marguerite Bouchon— Large flowers with straight petals, soft rose with white tips.. .50 
MARGUERITE PHILLIPS — English novelty. Pure white florets, incurved and 
twisted; resembling a chrysanthemum. Stems weak .. .75 
Marjorie Seale—Rich, clear yellow of good size .—•. .15 
Mary Purrier — Large crimson scarlet on strong, erect stems.. .35 
Master Carl—H. C. Compact bush bearing large flowers of bright saffron yellow. .25 
Maurice Fuld—H. C. Golden-yellow, penciled and splashed with red. .15 
Mauve Queen — Clear mauve flowers, incurved; extra good flower. .25 
Mercury — Large yellow, thickly splashed and striped with crimson; incurved petals— .25 
MELODY — English novelty. One of the most distinct flowers yet introduced; in¬ 
curved petals of clear yellow over half their distance, the balance being pure 
white. Stems fair ..•. 1.00 
MILTON HOWARD — Perfectly erect stems, carrying striking flowers of bright pink 
with white at tips and base . 60 
Miss Hills—Reddish bronze, overlaid yellow; very free and large . 25 
MISS JUDD—1916 English novelty. Incurved, claw-like blooms on good stems. 
Color lemon-yellow at tips and base, tinged and blended wit blight shades of pink. 1.50 
Miss Stredwick — Giant flower, beautiful deep pink, suffused with yellow in center. .50 
Mme. Eschenauer—H. C. Early; creamy white, suffused with mauve-pink . .25 
Mme. Le Brunn — Large purple flowers on strong stems . .35 
Mme. Marie Doucet—H. C. Mauve pink, shading to white center, good stems . .15 
Mme. Henri Cayeux — Light rose pink, center shading to nearly white . .20 
Modell—Clear waxy yellow, with delicate plum blush over the tips. Good cut sort . - .35 
MODEL, NEW—English novelty. Of true cactus form, the florets incurve with perfect 
regularity, color yellow at base passing to a clear pink shade, then yellow tips. 1.00 
Mrs. Alfred Dyer — Beautifully incurved, primrose with pink tips.. .25 
Mrs. C. H. Breck — H. C. Large flowers on good stems. Creamy yellow, passing to. 
rich rose .;. 35 
Mrs. De Lucca—Golden yellow, tipped with orange; free flowering .-. .15 
Mrs. Douglass Fleming—We consider this one of the best all-around white cactus 
flowers; very large; petal long and incurved; stems strong . .50 
MRS. EDW. DRURY — English novelty. Habit and flower stems good. Incurved 
flowers of large size; color delicate purplish crimson . i 50 
Mrs. Emberson—Large, light yellow, tipped white; striped with deep red . .15 
Mrs. Fernand Jeffries—H. C. Deep rich velvety garnet. Broad curled petals . .25 
Mrs. Freeman Thomas—Salmon pink; early and free flowering . .35 
MRS. HENRY RANDLE—1 ncurved flowers of medium size; pale cream changing 
to rose . .50 
Mrs. Henry Wirth—Perfect scarlet blooms on long stems, extra god cut flower. .20 
Mrs. H. J. Jones—Large scarlet, marked and tipped with white; often pure scarlet—. .15 
MRS. J. C. VAUGHN—H. C. New Holland sort. Flowers often 8 inches across, 
incurved, irregular florets of bright clear yellow . i. .75 
Mrs. J. K. Jewett — Orange scarlet; long, narrow, incurved petals . .20 
Mrs. Lansdale—Yellow ground color, suffused and tipped deep rose. Strong stems— 50 
Mrs. McMillan—Yellowish-white base, passing to purplish mauve and pink . . .25 
Mrs. Seale—Attractive deep crimson, tipped with pink, then white at extreme tip .25 
Mrs. Shoesmith—A splendid white cactus; free flowering, good stems. .25 
MRS. STEPHENS—Color pale primrose, long erect stems .. .59 
MRS. T. A. MUNRO — H. C. Giant flowers 8 to 10 inches across and carried erect 
on long, strong stems. Color amber shading to old gold. 2.50 
