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ORANGE BEAUTY—FD—Rich blending of 
salmon-rose and orange. Big, high-centered 
flowers rigidly held at just the right angle 
on perfect stems. Ideal habit of growth and 
a most lasting cut-flower dahlia, 5ft. .50 
This is the same as ‘Jersey Beauty’ except in color. 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY—(SC)Immense bloom 
of most perfect form on dandy stems. Clear 
brilliant rose pink; a great prizewinner. .60 
PALO ALTO—(SC) Bright pinkish salmon, 
shaded to gold center, Very large with good 
depth and substance Strong grower and it 
has excellent stems, 5 ft. $1.00 
POSIE MORAVIE—(ID) Ivory white suffus¬ 
ed with orchid. Very beautiful and attract¬ 
ive foriegn variety of large size. It blooms 
very freely on erect stems, 3 3^ ft. .60 
REV. J. L. HOOPER—SC— Extra large with 
curled or spear-shaped petals. Glorious rosy 
cerise in color. Early and prolific bloomer 
with dandy stems. You’ll rave over it. .50 
RIPPLES—ID—A really large flower of rose 
pink held on very long stems well out of 
the foliage. Healthy grower, 4ft. .50 
SALBACH’S WHITE—FD— Ivory white of 
most perfect form. Large blooms of wonder¬ 
ful substance for cutting. Has dandy stems 
and blooms profusely all season, 5 ft. .35 
SAGAMORE PRINCE—FD— Intense, deep 
carmine blended with rose red, while the re¬ 
verse of petals is almost cream. Large size, 
good stems and lasting when cut. .50 
SATAN—(SC)—Undoubtedly the largest semi¬ 
cactus ever grown. Hornlike petals of flam¬ 
ing red, tinted with gold at base. Blooms 
are held rigidly erect above foliage on grand 
cane-like stems. A sure winner. 5 ft. .60 
SAGAMORE BEAUTY—FD—Distinct, deep 
rose pink shade with cream center and shad¬ 
ings. Very lasting on the plant or when cut. 
Held rigidly erect; low growing. .50 
SHAHRAZAH—ID— A mammoth flower of 
deep rose pink in color. Unusually strong, 
cane-like stems. A prizewinner. 4 ft. .50 
SOUTH POLE—FD—A beautiful pure white 
that blooms very freely. Stems hold flowers 
well above the foliage. Lovely form. 4ft. .35 
