RED BONNET (Lee-Hulin)—One of the brightest little 
Miniatures we have ever grown. A small Formal of 
bright cherry red that is a mass of bloom all season. 
Medium low bushes well branched. Reports from 
Ohio and New York pronounce it the best of all reds. 
If you are partial to red this should please you well. 
Roots each $1.50, three for $3.50 net. 
New Novelties and Recent 
Introductions 
PINK AMELIA (Edison), S.C.—An Honor Roll Novelty 
that bids fair to be a big winner in the pink class. 
Claimed to be one of the best of the Semi-Cactus to 
date. Large blooms up to 11 inches have been grown 
with ordinary field culture. Mentioned on the Dec. 
Honor Roll and winner of the bronze medal at Chi¬ 
cago. Plants only ..$4.00 
A. G. GOODACRE (Goodacre-Dixie), F.D.—Lemon yel¬ 
low tipped white, which is a color combination not 
yet seen in a large exhibition flower. Flowers aver¬ 
age 9 inches on long stiff stems well out of the tall 
bush. Abundant bloomer and insect resistant foliage. 
Winner of Certificate with score of 85.5, also men¬ 
tioned on the Honor Roll in the Dec. Flower Grower. 
Plants only .$3.00 
KOONGARRA DELIGHT (Australia), S.C.—Large deep 
gold of perfect form, size and depth. Narrow incurved 
petals with every bloom reliable. Medium tall plants 
with large flowers freely produced. A real addition 
to the Cactus class. Plants only.$3.50 
VIANA’S FANCY (Australia), I.D.—Large exhibition 
type of a wonderful color combination, yellow with 
red veins down each petal. Tall bush with plenty of 
large flowers on perfectly stiff stems. One that will 
attract plenty of attention. Plants only.$3.50 
Don’t be afraid to disbud vigorously if you desire large 
exhibition blooms. 
