Roots Plants 
Palo Axto, S. C.—Pinkish salmon shading 
to salmon gold. _1.50 .75 
Pansy G. White S'. 0.—Self yellow, fine 
cut flower or exhibition variety. _ .75 
Pastel Glow, I. D.—Beautiful shade of pas¬ 
tel pink. _1.00 
Presi. F. D. Roosevelt, F. D.—Striking 
combination of Chinese red edged fawn_1.00 
Poinsetta, Inc. Cac. (Imp)—True poinsetta 
red on long cane stems. _3.00 1.50 
Rhumba, F. D.—Golden orange color A 
rare shade for this type. _ 4.00 2.00 
R. A. Broomfield, I. D.—Saffron orange 
fllushed with rose. _1.00 
Ruby Taylor, I. D.—Clear carmine, petal- 
age has velvety appearance._1.00 
Rudy Vallee, S. C.—Grenadine orange flush¬ 
ed with gold and yellow._1.00 
Red Jug, SL C.—Striking cardinal red in 
color each petal tipped golden yellow_ 4.00 2.00 
Royal Auvergne, S. C.—Unusual, color¬ 
ing caldron red, shaded chrome yellow. 
Blooms large on long fine stems._ 1.75 
Satan, S. Cl—Flaming shade of red light 
touch of gold at center. _1.00 
Sonny Boy, I. D.—Giant dahlia of old rose 
slightly tinged old gold. _1.00 
Snow Cap. F. D.—Pure white no shading, 
does not burn. _1.00 
Spotlight, I. D.—Sulphur yellow shading 
lighter towards tip. _1.00 
Towers Empire, I. D.—Empire yellow one 
they all admire. _2.50 1.25 
Trauer Um Langemarck, Cac.—One of the 
darkest we have ever grown of this type— 1.50 .75 
Vin-Well Bluebird. F. D.—Deep lavender, 
free bloomer also has excellent stems._3.00 1.50 
Wenoka, F. D.—Rosy mauve in color and 
one that can be grown to a huge size.-3.00 1.50 
Wm. J. Rathgeber, I. D.—A real color 
gem, rich deep tyrian rose.-1.00 
White Wonder, I. D.—Pure white and the 
flowers have a beautiful formation.- .50 
Minatures 
American and European small flowering types. 
Roots 
Little Jewel, F. D.—Beautdfuli baby or peach pink 
shade. _ *35 
Little Louie, Cac.—Intense rose pink, grand 
stems. _ *75 
Little Snow Queen, Cac.—Snow white, and excel¬ 
lent bloomer. _ 1-00 
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