ELITE GLORY (F. D.) Large brilliant red with the broadest petals 
of any variety known. Fine heavy erect stems. Roots $ .50 
ELITE SPORT (F. D.) A sport of Elite Glory which may now and 
then revert to the original Init for the most part the flowers are a 
soft buff striped and speckled crimson. Like the original plants 
are heavy growers and the flowers are large. Roots $ .50 
Forest fire (I. D.) a spectacular and different hi-color, being 
bright lemon yellow for about half the length of the petals, then 
shaded to rich scarlet towards the tips, enhanced by clear yellow 
petaloids. It is a stocky grower and by slight disbudding Very 
marvelous lilooms may be produced. Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
FORT MONMOUTH (1. D.) This has undoubtedly Won more prizes 
in the largest bloom class than any other variety grown.^ The 
color is rich wine red with an underlying tone of brilliant crlnison 
maroon, and a slight bluish violet tone at the tips of petals. The 
stems are long and stiff, flowers do not burn and last well when 
cut. Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
FORT WASHINGTON (1. D.) A fine large flower of deep crimson 
shading to maroon in center. A monster flower which should be 
in every garden. Roots $ .50 
GOLDEN STANDARD (Cac.) A fine new variety of clean out¬ 
standing appearance. Good Cactus form and the blooms, while 
carried at right angles on the stems, always look you right in the 
face. The color is buff shaded to amber and gold. 
Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
GOLDEN LIGHT (F. D.) One of our 1935 introductions. The un¬ 
usual markings and colors of this variety always attract attention. 
The ground color is canary yellow edged and more or less marked 
and splashed carmine. All habits are good, long erect stem and a 
fine clean grower. Size about 8 inches under ordinary conditions. 
Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
GRACE CURLING (I. D.) A glorious decorative of great size and 
imposing in both form and color. It is orchid lavender shading to 
white at base with something of a silvery overcast. Roots $ .50 
GREAT EASTERN (I. D.) The color is a combination of orange 
and reddish bronze. It is very prolific of huge deep blooms. 
Roots $1.50 Plants $ .75 
GREATER GLORY (S. C.) A very lovely upstanding new semi¬ 
cactus of a pleasing violet-rose color with lighter shadings on the 
tips and reverse. A prize winner wherever shown. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $ .75 
GRETEL (S. C.) This makes a bush of medium height and the 
plants are completely hidden by the blooms from early to late. 
The flowers are medium size of bright henna or nearly red. A fine 
flower for cutting or baskets. Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
HASLAROVA (F. D.) An imported bi-color which attracts atten¬ 
tion wherever shown. The l)ase color is white splashed and 
marked with deep magenta. Good size, clean upright growth with 
strong stems. Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
Our display at the 1939 A. D. S. Exhibition which 
was awarded a silver medal 
JESSICA DRAGONETTE 
Semi-Cactus 
HEATHERBLOOM (I. D.) The formation of this variety resembles 
a large recurved chrysanthemum. The color is a rich rosy purple 
with heavy shadings of white. 6 to 8 inches deep and more in 
diameter. Roots $ .50 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER (I. D.) Violet-purple and burgundy 
to true purple. Blooms are not only large but deep and massive. 
The stems are very strong and the flowers stand out well. 
• Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
JANE COWL (I. D.) This giant flower is easily the most outstand¬ 
ing variety of the present generation. It is far too well known to 
require any lengthy description. Howevep for the benefit of_ any 
beginners, we will say that it is a glistening bronzy buff of ideal 
habits, and by all means try it. Roots $ .35 3 for $1.00 
JEAN TRIMBEE (S. C.) The rich purple or petunia violet of this 
flower instantly attract. It has heavy petals which are not only 
revolute, but twisted and curled. Plants are good growers with 
long stems. Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
JERSEY’S DAINTY. This incurved cactus is most aptly named as 
both its coloring and form are extremely dainty. The color is pure 
white with just a faint tinge of lavender at times. A prolific 
bloomer with long stems and a good cut flower. 
Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
JERSEY’S WHITE BEAUTY (I. D.) An excellent cut flower white 
and a fine keeper when cut. Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
JESSICA DRAGONETTE (S. C.) Our 1935 introduction which has 
made good throughout the country. Named in honor of this most 
charming and petite radio star at the 1934 A. D. S. exhibition in 
New York. 
Comparison with the color chart shows the colors to be picric 
yellow suffused with Venetian pink. However, a description which 
we think more readily visualized would be peacb and cream with a 
shading of deeper pink on the reverse of the petals. The type is 
semi-cactus almost bordering on the informal decorative. The 
petals turn in, making the huge blooms both deep and massive. 
The plants are rugged growing with good stout stems and produce 
an abundance of blooms. Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
JIM MOORE (I. D.) A Dahlia worthy of a place in any garden. It 
is distinctive in both form and color. The petals are long and 
regular, rolling back at tips. Color primrose yellow, shaded gold 
and suffused salmon. Roots $ .50 
JIMMIE FOXX (I. D.) The formation is deep and shaggy, different 
from existing varieties. Stems are erect and size of the blooms is 
very large standing right on top of the stem. The color is coppery 
red with a touch of henna. If you like big ones don’t miss it. 
Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
F. D. denotes Formal Decorative. 1. D. Informal Decorative 
S. C. Semi=Cactus 
