JERSEY’S DAINTY (C.)—A fine white cactus. Very 
good cut flower and prolific bloomer._50c 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (I. D.)—True rose pink. Very 
large, deep flowers. Hard to beat after many years on 
the market._50c 
KATHLEEN VALENTINE SMITH (C.) — A lovely true 
pink with white at the center. Long erect stems hold 
the fine blooms above the foliage. Very fine_50c 
KEMP’S VIOLET WONDER (I.D.)—Large deep violet. 
Stem good. _50c 
L. ADY MOYR.4 PONSONBY (I.D.) — Pure glowing yel¬ 
low, big blooms, with pointed petals. Stem excellent. $1 
LEE’S PERFECTION (C.) — Mauve pink, fine petaled 
cactus on a strong stem._75c 
LORD OF AUTUMN (I.D.)—A fine clear yellow with 
no other shading. Prize winning beauty of great size 
and depth with most beautiful formation. Long, strong 
stems hold the big blooms well out of foliage_$1.00 
LORD L.AMBOURN (I.D.) —Bronze gold with a tint of 
lavender. Very full petaled and strong stem_75c 
M. 4BLE GARRISON (S. C.) — Golden yellow, heavily tip¬ 
ped scarlet._50c 
M.4RY ELLEN (F. D.) — Lavender pink on long, strong 
stem. Large blooms are held well out of the beautiful 
dark foliage. Very good_,_50c 
MARY BROWN (S. C.)—Salmon pink overlaid with 
bronze, giving a brown tone to the large, full blooms. 
Stem very strong. Petaloids of lavender_75c 
MISS OAKLAND (F. D.) —A very fine new white dahlia 
on long, stiff stems. A winner of certificates at Storrs 
and East Lansing and on 1937 Honor Rolls. The blooms 
are from five to seven inches across and are deep. $5.00 
MRS. A. B. SEAL (I.D.) —Very large, old rose, on long 
stems. _50c 
MRS. CHAS. G. REED (F. D.)—Pure glistening white 
blooms on a fine stem. One of the best white dahlias 
grown. _50c 
MRS. L. BRAGAZZI (C.) —A very fine petaled cactus of 
salmon pink suffused with yellow at the base of the 
petals. The large blooms are held erect on good stems. 
A prize winner in the cactus class_75c 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTTELIER (I.D.)—A giant flower 
of velvety red on strong stem. The bush is low grow¬ 
ing, of branching habit._$1.50 
MRS. ELLA W'ORTHERN (I.D.) —Very large blooms of 
loose formation with long narrow petals of a deep sal¬ 
mon pink with lavender reverse. The petals twist and 
curl, making it a hard color to describe. A real beauty 
on a fine stem.-$1.00 
NANCY ROBINSON (I. D.)—Exquisite true pink blooms 
on long, slender, stiff stems. One of the finest cut 
flowers. Very graceful in bouquets-50c 
NEW GLORY (S. C.)—Oxblood red with all petals tip¬ 
ped white. Fine stem and a most striking flower. 50c 
OLIVER TWIST (I.D.)—Fine dahlia of large size and 
beauty. Deep lavender with a sheen. Petals wave and 
curl and the stems are long and stiff-$1.00 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY (S. C.) —Bright rose pink. Stems 
long and strong. One of the most beautiful dahlias and 
very popular. -75c 
ORIENTAL GLORY (I.D.)—Dazzling balls of deep or¬ 
ange overlaid with scarlet. The bush is medium height. 
Stem good. -75c 
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