Roots Plants 
BLUEBIRD, F. D.—Bluish lavender, stems and foliage good .50 
CORRONE, F. I).—Waxy white, resembles a gardenia, but late .40 
*CHARD VANITY, S. C.—Clear rich pink, attractive, a winner 1.00 .50 
I). B. MILLER, F. I).—Shell pink, dwarf height, but prolific 
and pretty .75 
FAIRY, F. I).—Soft rose pink, very reliable .25 
GLUROSE, Decorative—Best described as miniature Jersey 
Beauty in color. It is most profuse bloomer the whole 
season. 1937 introduction. Lovely . 1.00 .50 
GLARE, I. D.—Fiery flame. One of the best .75 
*GOLDEN ROD, C.—Golden color, good stems and a beauty .50 
GUTT GLUCK, S. C.—Violet tipped white, good bi-color,.40 
JANE HOBBY, Decorative—Plants are covered with brilliant 
scarlet flowers .75 
LITTLE PEARL, S. C.—Lovely rose pink, stems and foliage 
good . 50 
*LITTLE DREAM, C.—Brilliant rose with lighter center, very 
popular .75 
* LITTLE SNOW QUEEN, C.—Small pure white, a profuse 
bloomer .50 
LITTLE NEMO, F. D.—Rich crimson and white. Attractive .50 
MISS VIVIAN, I. D.—Beautiful rose pink, long stems, good 
keeper and prolific .75 
MRS. PERRY O’NEAL, P.—Blooms small, rich saffron, pro¬ 
lific, good stems, winner of most outstanding miniature, 
in New York Show, open to all.75 
ORCHID LADY, F. D.—Orchid pink, excellent in every respect .75 
PETER, C.—Yellow suffused and tipped red, one of the best .60 
PEYTIE CONWAY, F. D.—Violet rose with silver, long stems 
and a champion . 50 
PERSIMMON, F. D.—Soft russet orange, best of its color.50 
POPPY—Yellow center changing to deep coral and rosy tint. 
Winner of gold medal .75 
*ROBIN, C.—Deep crimson of perfect form .50 
SAMARITAN, C.—Beautiful white cactus. Very useful for 
cutting .50 
*SLAVKA DOK, F. D.—A splendid bi-color, orange and white .40 
TINY-PEONY—Peach pink, outstanding prize winner.50 
USEFUL, D.—Lilic rose .50 
VREEWIJK—Apricot colored, good straight stems and splen¬ 
did keeping qualities . 1.00 .50 
WHISPER, S. C.—Pure yellow, certificate of merit East Lan¬ 
sing 1936 . 1.00 .50 
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