GREEN PLANTS 
Our plants are properly grown with use of modern equipment. Green¬ 
house and cold frames electrically heated with thermostatic control. Be as¬ 
sured of strong, healthy plants. Try them. 
1938 INTRODUCTIONS OF OTHER GROWERS 
BETSY, I. B.—A very beautiful flower, white at base of petals shading to 
center. Certificate of Merit at Storr’s 
Plants $5.00 
GALA CALIFORNIA, C.—Brilliant orange. A large flower for the cactus 
type with perfect habits. 
Plants $7.50 Net 
GRAND MASTER, F. B.—An immense flower 12 to 14 inches, flowers form¬ 
ing a complete oval. The color is bronze shading to orange at center. 
Winner of the American Home Achievement Medal at the Mid-West 
Show in addition to several other honors. 
Plants $5.00 
HI-SPEEB, I. B.—A new color that is delightful, French Plum. A vigorous 
grower, tall, early and free blooming. An exhibition variety of real 
merit. 
Roots $15.00, Plants $7.50 
KATIE-K, I. B.—The best rose pink informal decorative to date. 
Plants $2.50 Net. 
KEMP’S MONARCH, I. B.—Huge blooms almost ball shaped grow 10,- 
and 12x7 inches. Stems stiff, foliage dark green and insect resistant. 
The color is deep salmon changing to orange chrome and lighter 
salmon. 
Roots $10.00, Plants $5.00 
MONARCH OF THE EAST, F. D.—-Gold with apricot and orange-buff 
suffusion. A grand stem which holds the giant blooms above a 5-foot 
bush. Certificate of Merit at Storr’s. 
Plants $7.50 
REB SALUTE, F. B.—Bright scarlet petals fall back to the stem and ter¬ 
minate with serrated tips. Large blooms on long stems; very dis¬ 
tinctive. 
Plants $7.50 
SALLY LOU, S. C.—Dark orange shaded brown. American Home Achieve¬ 
ment Medal winner. 
Plants $5.00 
SOUVENIR, I. D.—A fine rose pink. Free blooming, Certificate of Merit 
at East Lansing. 
Plants $5.00 
SUNRAYS, I. B.—Color buff with apricot suffusion, reverse of petals peach 
red. Blooms average 12 inches by 5 inches in depth. American Home 
Achievement Medal winner. Certificate of Merit at East Lansing and 
Fairmount, 1936. 
Plants $5.00 (3 for $12.50) 
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