Rooted 
Plants Cuttings 
LAETARE (S. C.) A beauty that was greatly admired. Color, 
red with golden tips. Prize winner.60 .40 
LILY PONS (I. D.) Large and deep flowers composed of wavy 
petals of true orange.75 .50 
LANGELOTH (I. D.) Large blooms. Red and white bi-color. 
Winner of D. W. Hart Medal, Achievement Medal. 1.50 1.00 
MAYOR FRANK OTIS (I. D.) Otis has been grown to 17 in. 
and 10 in. deep. Color is a soft rich golden yellow, with 
just a touch of coppery shading. Won six largest flower 
awards. Two Achievement Medals. H. R. D. 3.00 2.00 
MRS. FERRY (S. C.) A beauty that is elegantly formed, on 
erect stem. Free flowering. Color, amber and old gold. 1.00 .70 
MRS. B. AMBER (I. D.) One of the best of the Australian 
Dahlias. Color is rich, ranging from cadmium yellow to 
raw sienna. Bush is loaded with immense exhibition blooms 
from early season until frost. H. R. D. 1.50 1.00 
MONETTE (C.) A beautiful medium size cactus. Light and 
gracious, the color is salmon on a pale background.75 .50 
MRS. STEWART (S. C.) Color, straw yellow splotched with 
strawberry pink, rose lavender reverse. Form is very at¬ 
tractive as the petals curl and twist. Blooms average up to 
12 in. Australian variety. 1.50 1.00 
MRS. C. J. SOWTON (I. D.) Blooms 12x6 in. From Australia. 
Color is entirely new, and outstanding pinkish cinnamon. 
Good form, on erect stem. H. R. D. 1.25 .85 
MAD. C. JUSSI ANT (Inc. C.) A highly recommended cactus. 
Color is unique and a lovely pure light clear lilac violet. 
A great exhibition variety. Erect stems. Winner of three 
Certificates. H. R. D. 1.00 .70 
MISS FLORENCE SMITH (S. C.) An erect stem, the blooms 
being neatly formed of incurving petals. Color, a particu¬ 
larly chaste white. Large blooms. Very good exhibition 
variety .net 1.50 net 1.00 
MOTHER MAYTROTT (I. D.) Artistic white. Perfect centers 
and erect stems. H. R. D. 1.00 .70 
MICHIGAN WHITE (S. C.) A fine commercial white. A great 
prize winner. H. R. D.60 .40 
MILDRED POTE (I. D.) A phlox-pink, tight center. Excep¬ 
tional stems and habit.90 .60 
MISS THEOBALD (Inc. C.) Deep rosy purple, lighter at edges 
of petals. Large blooms. 1.25 .85 
MASCOTTE (Inc. C.) Crimson-pink with a little yellow in the 
center. Challenge Cup winner.60 .40 
MDE. L. WATRIN (S. C.) A very large cactus that was greatly 
admired. Copper red, reverse clear carmine. 1.00 .70 
MELANTRICH (F. D.) Lilac rose, striped and splashed carmine- 
red with penciling purple. Prize winner.60 .40 
MISS PARKERSBLTRG (I. D.) One of the largest and most 
beautiful. Oschreceous buff, back of petals carrot-red.60 .40 
MRS. C. E. WILDON (F. D.) Scarlet red with an orange buff 
reverse. Petals roll back. Certificate of Merit.60 .40 
MISS ENGLEWOOD (I. D.) Spectrum red and carmine, back of 
center petals buff yellow. Size 15 x 6 in.75 .50 
MID WEST (Inc. C.) One of the largest growers. Deep rich 
lavender rose.60 .40 
MRS. IDA CHASE (Str. C.) Bright lemon yellow and spinal 
pink, reverse pale lavender pink. Large.60 .40 
MILTON J. CROSS (I. D.) Clear gold at the center, to light 
orange-buff. A Champion.60 .40 
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