A DANBURY, CON 
Note the wide variety of types shown. Pint 
Prince de Bulgaria the striped single at right ; 
MISS BELGIUM (Cactus) A medium size cactus of a bril¬ 
liant orange shade on long stiff stems. A most useful 
variety for decorations. Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
MISS ELSIE JANE (S. C.) A most artisticly formed Dahlia 
of unique shrimp pink color with cream shadings at cen¬ 
ter, and tipped violet rose. We recommend it for sheer 
beauty and floriferousness and long wiry stem. 
Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
MISS GLORY (S. C.) A large imposing semi-cactus of 
apricot yellow. None better in this color or type. 
Plants $ .50 
MISS INDIANA (F. D.) A cut flower variety similar to 
Jersey’s Beauty but several shades lighter and softer pink. 
Long stems and a splendid keeper when cut. 
Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
MISS OAKLAND (F. D.) An excellent free flowering pure 
waxy white. Long stems and a fine cut flower white. 
Size medium to large. Roots $3.00 Plants $1.00 
MONARCH OF THE EAST (F. D.) This attracted more 
attention in our garden last year than any other variety 
on account of its collossal size and brilliant orange bronze 
color. All blooms were at least a foot in diameter with 
wide spreading petals having a tough waxy finish. Cane¬ 
like stems. Roots $7.50 Plants $2.00 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (I. D.) A big spreading flower 
which can be grown as large as any of them. The color 
is a brilliant orange scarlet. Stems and other habits 
good. Roots $ .50 
MRS. BRUCE COLLINS (Cactus) A new cactus of prim¬ 
rose or light lemon yellow. Very nicely incurved and has 
long curly petals. A fine free bloomer. 
Roots $ .75 
Plants $ .50 
