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DOKOULPIL’S GIANT. F.D. Large, deep flower. Color 
a pleasing shade of soft lilac'rose, quite unusual. Free 
flowering. $2.00. 
DR. J. VANICEK. F.D. A large flower with petals of 
great substance and perfect stems. Excellent cut flower. 
An exquisite shade of mauvedilac. $1.00. 
ELITE GEM. C. A true Cactus of fine form. Free 
blooming on strong, stiff stems. Spinebpink blush, 
yellow base; reverse of petals rosaline'purple. $1.00. 
Elite Glory, F.D. A monstrous brilliant rich red. with' 
out any apparent purple or maroon shading. 50c. 
ELISSA LANDI, I.D. Although not one of the largest 
it is one of the most satisfactory for garden and cut 
flower purposes. Rich brilliant salmqn'orange with flow¬ 
ers held well up out of the foliage. Very free flowering: 
excellent stem. $1.50. 
Golden Eclipse. F.D. A consistent winner, vigorous 
grower and good keeper. Rich golden-yellow blending 
slightly to warm salmon at the center. Wonderful 
shade under artificial light. $1.00. 
GOLDEN PRINCE. I.D. A seedling of Jane Cowl and can 
be grown over 12 inches. Rich gold blended peach, the 
general effect being bronze with gold center. Blooms 
much earlier than Jane Cowl. $3.00. 
Golden Standard. C. Bush 4]/2 feet. Warm buff shaded 
amber and gold. Pleasing form. Full centers and 
evenly arranged petals. Stem holds flower facing at 
right angles. $1.50. 
Good Night. I.D. Good throughout the season. Color, 
oxblood-red shaded maroon. It has size, form and stem 
as well as being an early and profuse bloomer. 75c. 
Forest Fire. I.D. The most spectacular introduction in 
years. Lemon-yellow tipped scarlet with yellow petal- 
oids. Insect-resisting. $1.50. 
Fort Monmouth. I.D. Rich claret with a brightness un¬ 
usual in darker tones. Flowers full centered and well 
formed, long stiff stems high above the foliage. 50c. 
Francis Larocco. Improved. F.D. Pure yellow. A vigor¬ 
ous grower with strong stems and a profuse bloomer. 
50c. 
Frau Ida Mansfield. C. Clear pale lemon, the cleft petals 
are revolute, giving it the effect of having double the 
number of normal petals and making a very full and at¬ 
tractive flower. An early and profuse bloomer. $1.00. 
FRAU KATHE ALMS. F.D. Medium. Large flowers on 
perfect stems well above the foliage. Very free, attractive 
cherry-red; a color which does not burn. $2.00. 
Frau O. Bracht. S. C. A straight petaled Cactus of a 
clear light primrose-yellow. Good keeper with fine 
stems. $1.00. 
GLADYS SANFORD. I.D. Massive flowers held perfectly 
erect on rigid stems, 12 inch flowers of great depth are 
produced freely with a closed center throughout the sea¬ 
son. Pure bright yellow, outer petals heavily shaded 
apricot. Excellent cut flower. $10.00. 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER. I.D. The attractive broad 
petaled blooms are huge and have good, full centers 
and great depth. The flowers, of deep rosy magenta 
blending into a true purple, are well proportioned with 
large, dark green foliage. $1.50. 
IMPROVED ROSEATA. I.D. Possesses many of the 
good points of habit of growth of the old favorite “Ro- 
seata.” Soft pink with creamy gold at the base of petals. 
The free blooming plants grow to a height of 5 feet and 
carry the blooms on long wiry stems. $1.00. 
James Kirby. I.D. Brilliant red exhibition Dahlia. The 
plant is a vigorous grower and very free-flowering. Has 
been awarded the A.D.S. certificate of merit. $1.00. 
Jane Cowl. I.D. Massive flower, petals curled and 
twisted. A glistening bronzy buff and old gold blend¬ 
ing to a deeper shade toward the center, the reverse 
petals a pale flesh color. Strong stem, insect-resisting. 
50c. 
Jersey’s Beacon. F.D. Chinese scarlet with a paler re¬ 
verse, very large flower, vigorous grower, good stem. 
35c. 
Jersey’s Beauty. F.D. One of the best pinks. 35c. 
JERSEY’S DAINTY. C. Fine pure white of medium size. 
Excellent cut flower variety. $1.00. 
JERSEY’S WHITE BEAUTY. F.D. Pure glistening white. 
Good cut flower. $3.00. 
JESSICA DRAGONETTE. S.C. Buff suffused peach, 
semi-cactus, with beautifully pointed petals. Large 
flowers of perfect form and an exceptionally good grow¬ 
er, producing an abundance of blooms. $2.50. 
JIMMY FOXX. I.D. A giant flower attaining a size 
of 13 inches in diameter by 8 inches in depth, borne on 
long, straight, stiff stems, sturdy grower with very heavy 
foliage. Color coppery red tinged with henna. A winner 
wherever shown. $10.00. 
KAY FRANCIS. S.C. The beautiful deep flowers with 
high full centers and numerous petals are soft lemon- 
yellow, larger and deeper in color than Frau O. Bracht. 
This variety is a tall rugged grower with sturdy stems, 
but needs some disbudding to produce large blooms. 
$1.50. 
KATHLEEN NORRIS. I.D. True rose-pink deepening 
to mallow-pink but paler in the center. Broad overlap¬ 
ping petals with twisted ends filled to the center. 75c. 
Kentucky. F.D. Color is Jersey’s Beauty pink, with yel¬ 
low and gold blend, making it more of a salmon-pink. 
35c. 
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