Roots 
Plants 
*MASCOTTE, C.—Received the highest award in Holland. Color 
carmine pink, fine stems. One of the loveliest cactus for 
its perfect formation. It creates much attention. .75 
MABEL BURKHART, S. C.—A fine blending of pink and 
cameo shades of cream. Blooms have excellent centers 
and held facing upright on long, strong stems. 2.25 1.00 
MARGRACE, I. D.—Bright red tipped gold with light reverse. 
Very attractive. Bush of spreading growth..... .50 
MICHIGAN WHITE, S. C.—A fine commercial white. It has 
won four certificates of merit. Bushes of medium height. 5.00 1.50 
MIRIAM HOPKINS, S. C.—Salmon pink, very large blooms on 
long, straight stems. Tall bush. 2.00 .75 
*MISS BELGIUM, C.—Bright orange, a good cut flower, excel¬ 
lent long stems, perfectly formed flowers.75 
MISS GLORY, S. C.—Apricot yellow, perfect stems. Free and 
early bloomer, extremely refined flower in every sense, 
yet massive in size. 1.00 .50 
MISS INDIANA, F. D.—Color a beautiful soft shade of pink. 
A real beauty, with flowers held in just the right posi¬ 
tion, on long, strong stems; with that quality for keep¬ 
ing that is unequaled. Flowers can be cut when only half 
open, to bloom completely when placed in water. 1.00 .50 
MISS OHIO, C.—Color lilac suffused deep rose pink. Stems 
very long and erect. 1.00 .50 
MISS OAKLAND, F. D.—Pure white. Prolific bloomer, per¬ 
fectly formed flowers 7 to 9 inches in diameter. Plant 
growth healthy and good. 1.00 .50 
MISS PARKERSBURG, I. D.—Sensation and winner. Color 
ochraceous buff, back of petals carrot red and flesh color. 
It grows over 12 inches in diameter by 8 inches in depth. 
It is an abundant bloomer, having from 7 to 8 blooms on 
a plant at one time. It branches from the ground with 
canes four to five feet long. 5.00 2.00 
MONARCH OF THE EAST, F. D.—Orange bronze with orange 
buff reverse. It has cane-like stems that hold the bloom 
well out of the foliage. 7.50 2.00 
MRS. IDA CHASE, C.—Combination of bright lemon yellow 
and spiral pink; reverse pale lavender pink. Plant 
growth is all that could be desired.. 1.00 .50 
MRS. C. E. WILDON, F. D.—A scarlet red with orange buff 
reverse. Something different in a very large red which 
rolls back to stem. An abundant bloomer with good 
stems and foliage. Truly outstanding . 5.00 1.50 
MRS. WM. KNUDSON, I. D.—A pure white, a flower that can 
easily be grown to 12 inches without forcing, on six- < r.. 
foot bush. Has heavy foliage. 5.00 ,li50 
MRS. BRUCE COLLINS, C.—Light leihon yellow, free flower- 
ing.......^...75 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTELLIER, I. D.—Crimson red, a good one. .50 
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