LITTLE SNOW QUEEN (O.)—Holland. This Is the best 
miniature white cactus we have ever seen. The blooms 
are 3 inches across, on good strong stems, keeping well 
when cut. A profuse bloomer and very attractive_50c 
LITTLE FEAEL (S. C.)— Beautiful rose pink similar to Eliza¬ 
beth Pape, but more pink. Fine variety_ 50c 
ONAH (I. D.)— A miniature Jane Cowl, golden orange. A 
little beauty _ 50c 
ORIENTAL GUM (S. Ck)— A miniature Oriental Beauty but 
a deeper shade of bright rose pink_ 50c 
PERSIMMON (P. D.) —A deep persimmon color on good stiff 
stems. A profuse bloomer_ 50c 
RED HEAD (I. D.) —Orange scarlet. Very fine_ 50c 
RED SEA (I. D.) —Crimson. A fine Dahlia to have with Red 
Head - 50c 
RENEE (Cac.) —Our new little miniature for 1940. A classy 
little cactus of a rather pale amber to a light yellow. As 
the petals open the edges fold back giving it a very striking- 
appearance. The blooms set well on a nice long stem 
on a medium size bush which is always full of blooms. 
This little miniature was shown at the Olympia and the 
Tacoma Dahlia Shows of 1939 and won first at both shows 
in its class. We like this little lady very much. Roots, 
net _$1.00 
STARLETT (C.) —Pale lemon in color, very small blooms on 
long stems. About 2 inches wide. A profuse bloomer and 
very attractive _ 50c 
WINEDROP (Dec.) —A very small flower on good strong- 
stems, an extra good bloomer. Bushes are tall and always 
covered with blooms which are a rich wine color. Very 
good _ 50c 
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