Roots Plants 
Julia Irene, I. D.—A rose pink with; pen- 
cilings of deep rose_._,_2.50' 1.25 
Kentucky, F. D.—Beautiful salmon pink .35 .20 
Kentucky Red, I. D.—A vivid scarlet red 
that does not fade or bum_ .50 .25 
Kentucky Snowball (Ball or Show type) 
—A perfect pure white throughout. One 
that does not fade or bum and lovely long 
stems. It is a prolific bloomer and very de- 
sireable for the florists trade. BUsh growth 
about 3 feet in height , ,_1.00 .50 
Kentucky Sun, F. D.—The grandest and 
best in this color. Champion in the show¬ 
room or garden. Blooms are of bright clear 
yellow shade. The blooms are carried well 
up out of the bush on long fine stems fac¬ 
ing you at a graceful angle. Blooms do 
not fade or burn, has an abundance of sub¬ 
stance and a wonderful keeper when cut. 1.00 .50 
Lavender Ft. Monmouth, I. D.—Sport of 
Ft. Monmouth and all the other habits of 
the parent. Fine bloomer and keeper_1.50 .75 
Limelight, S. C.—Here’s another good yel¬ 
low cactus. Shade lighter than FRAU 
BRA'CHT. Soft sulphur yellow on the best 
of stems _,__ 5.00 2.50 
Lord Of AUtumn, I. D.—Huge lemon yel¬ 
low and one that gives the yellow class lots 
of competition ._1.00 .50 
Mad River Chief, I. D.—Very dark, its col¬ 
or being rich velvety carmine red with a 
darker center_3.00 1.50 
Man O’ War, I. D.—Fine garden variety, 
splendid grower. Blooms of rich dark ma¬ 
roon -,- .75 .40 
Maryland Delight, I. D.—A true pink, ex¬ 
tremely beautiful on land long fine stems. 
Produces large blooms also an excellent 
grower -3.00 1.50 
Maryland Glory, I. D.—Another fine one, 
Tyrian rose to crimson_ .75 .40 
Maryland Pioneer, I. D.—Very attractive 
cerise red _,_1.50 .75 
Mary Ritzer, S. C.—Lovely shade of or¬ 
chid pink. Sport of EDNA FERBER_1.00 .50 
Milton J. Cross, I. D.—Huge flowers of 
lemon yellow and rose with a buff ground 1.50 .75 
Miriam Hopkins, I. D.—Salmon suffused 
orange carmine. Beautiful coloring_1.00 .50 
Miss Indiana, I. D.—Beautiful flesh pink. 
Prolific bloomer with fine canelike stems_1.50 .75 
Mrs. George LeBoutiller, I. D.—Greatly 
admired this giant velvety carmine_ .75 .40 
Mrs. Ida Chase, CAC.—Combination of 
pink and yellow. Very attractive flower__ 2.00 1.00 
Mrs. Wm. Knudsen, I. D.—A huge white. 
A very tall grower that does nicely_3.00 1.50 
Monarch Of The East* I. D. — A 
giant golden colored flower, on good stems. 
The) blooms are very large and is a good 
bloomer - 5.00 2.50 
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