Roots Plants 
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.50 
ORCHID LADY, F. D.—Orchid pink, excellent in every respect .50 
PETER, C.—Yellow suffused and tipped red, one of the best.50 
PEYTIE CONWAY, F. D.—Violet rose with silver, long stems 
and a champion. .50 
PERSIMMON, F. D.—Soft russet orange, best of its color.25 
POPPY—Yellow center changing to deep coral and rosy tint, 
winner of gold medal.50 
*ROBIN. C.—Deep crimson of perfect form . 50 
SAMARITAN, C.—Beautiful white cactus. Very useful for 
cutting .35 
*SLAVKA DOK, F. D.—A splendid bi-color, orange and white .40 
SYLVIA, F. D.—Most beautiful garnet red. A rampant grower, 
making nice long stems. It scored at Storr’s and East 
Lansing. 1.50 .50 
TINY-P.—Peach pink, outstanding prize winner .25 
Useful, D.—Lilac rose .25 
VREEWIJK—Apricot colored, good straight stems and splen¬ 
did keeping qualities .50 
WHISPER, S. C.—Pure yellow, certificate of merit East Lan¬ 
sing 1936 .50 
WHITE GEM.—A beautiful pure white informal miniature, 
about three inches on very long perfect stems. Blooms 
are uniform in size, never showing open centers. The 
petals are clefted, giving appearance of a carnation. 
Bush growth vigorous, wide branching. Rather late to 
bloom and should be planted early. It is entirely different 
from any on the market. 1.25 .50 
Visitors Welcome 
Remember, a cordial invitation is extended to you to visit us 
and our gardens. 
OUR LOCATION 
Our Exhibition Gardens are located at 616 Hutchins Avenue, 
and 620 Cottage Avenue. Fieldstock at 24th and Caldwell Drive, two 
blocks from State Road 46. 
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