Eventide (Bissell) ID-- Color is rich deep violet purple. Has strong 
stem with flower facing side. Foliage dark and resistant. Scored 86 at East Lan¬ 
sing. Winner at Wisconsin in seedling class. Blooms 10 in. to 12 in. x 6 in. deep. 
Height 4 to 5 feet. PLANTS $IL35 
Flash (Salem) - - A gorgeous bi-color Straight to Incurved Cactus. 
Color a brilliant red tipped pure white with the tips of each petal lacinated to en¬ 
hance its beauty. Blooms average 7-8 inches across to 3^/2-4 inches in depth. Win¬ 
ner of the Achievement Medal at Pittsburgh, the Leonard Barron Memorial Trophy 
at New York and an Award of Merit at the Georgia Trials. PLANTS Ji>7.50 
Glenden’s Peach (Ferguson) ID-- Here is a nice informal dec¬ 
orative with long pointed and twisted petals. The flowers average from eleven to 
thirteen inches on good stems. Bushes, low branching, 4 to 5 feet high. An early 
and free bloomer. Color, peach pink with cream shadings. PLANTS 
Heracles (Holland) F to I D - - An extra large flowered dahlia and 
very strong growing variety. The color is a warm vermillion-red with some gold in 
the center. Stems long and strong. Good keeper when cut. Certified at Haarlem. 
PLANTS S2.50 NET 
Maffie (Exnar - Johnson) S C - - The giant blooms average 13 in. 
X 8 in. and are of an intense red color. Bushes grow to 6 feet high and the foliage 
is dark and insect resistant. Winner of the American Home Achievement Medal 
and also best and largest bloom at 3 shows. PLANTS $5.00 
Manhattan (Veile) I D - - Orange red with each petal margined 
deeper red, yellow at the base of the petals, petals twist showing a buff reverse. 
Blooms average 11 to 12 inches on excellent stems. Foliage dark green and thick. 
On the Honor Rolls. Winner of Achievement Medals at New York, Peekskill and 
Wilmington, Del., Derrill W. Hart Memorial Medal at New York and other prizes 
at Englewood, N. J., Nazareth, Pa. and Wilmington. PLANTS $7.50 
Mother’s Day (Australia) - - a giant informal Decorative shown 
at New York 11 x 9 inches, it has been grown to 13-14 inches. It is one of the 
finest whites ever exhibited and will be a sure v/inner at this season’s shows. 
PLANTS $:?.50 
Pink Amelia (Edison) - - one of the finest Semi-Cactus to date. 
Blooms freely, from 9 in. to 12 in. across and to a depth of 5 in. A beautiful true 
pink color. Bush grows about 5 feet tall. Stems long and stiff. On Honor Roll. 
Silver Challenge Cup 1939. PLANTS $2.50 NET 
Pink Giant (Holland) ID-- Color is a lively rose-pink. Average 
size 9 in. to 10 in. x 6 in. deep. Strong stem holds flower erect. First class Certifi¬ 
cate at Haarlem and Amsterdam and selected for trial at Wisley. Winner of the 
Silver Challenge Cup 1939. PLANTS .$2.50 
Progress (Salem) ID-- An exhibition bloom of immense size and 
excellent quality on long, straight, stiff stems, well above the first set of leaves. 
Color, rosy mauve. The outer petals fall well back to the stem giving the bloom 
great depth. Bush clean growing with leathery foliage to height of 5 to 7 feet. 
Winner of American Home Achievement Medal at Baltimore and winner in seed¬ 
ling class at Peekskill, N. Y. On Honor Rolls. PLANTS $7.50 
