MIDWEST In. C. (Robens) A I arge, loosely formed cactus, with a fine show record. 
Violet purple In color, it has little competition on the show tables. 
Roof $1.50, Plant .50 
MILTON J. CROSS I. D. (Joh nson) Another really big one that has been a stand-out 
In our gardens. Tall bushes holding the large, massive, blooms high above the 
foliage on long, slender stems. The color Is a clear gold at the center shading to a 
peach apricot at the outer third of the petals. Recommended highly. 
Roof $1.00, Plant .50 
’*'MISS BELGIUM St. C. A flower in the lower sizes that Is nearly perfect In forma¬ 
tion. Free bloomer and fine keeper. 
Roof .75 
MISS ELSIE JANE S. C. (Dahlladel) A real gem for beauty. Not large, but very deep 
in proportion to the diameter, and with a wonderful formation. The color is most 
attractive, shrimp pink with cream shadings at the center and tipped violet rose. 
Fine long stems. Excellent keeper. A vase of five or six of these would be a delight 
in any sick room. 
Roof .50 
MISS GLORY S. C. (Bailey) A fine, deep yellow exhibition semi-cactus with a fine record 
as a winner. Large blooms on good stems. 
Roof $1.00, Planf .50 
MISS OAKLAND F. D. (Hook) A very fine white in the formal class. Blooms profusely. 
Good stems holding the medium-sized flowers facing the side. 
Root $ 1.00, Pla nt .50 
MISS OHIO In. C. (Parenica) Excellent for exhibition or cutting. The flowers are of 
artistic formation. Stems long. The color is a lively lilac rose in the early season. 
Later in the season it is a one-tone rose color. 
Roof $ 1.50, Planf .75 
MONARCH OF THE EAST I. D. (Almy) A naturally big one, attaining a diameter of 
twelve to fourteen Inches without forcing. It is one of the most vigorous growers 
we have ever had. The large flowers are a warm gold with apricot and orange buff 
suffusions with a slight coppery red on the reverse. 
Roof $2.50, Planf .75 
*MOTHER’S DAY I. D. A very large white from Australia. Blooms have great depth, 
and excellent formation. Considered by some to be the best of an imposing list 
of good exhibition "whites." It was particularly outstanding at New York and 
Cleveland during the last show season. The plants are tall and vigorous. 
Plant $5.00 
MRS. C. E. WILDON F. D. (Dixie) A fairly large formal decorative with good depth. 
The color is scarlet red with organe buff reverse. 
Roof $1.00, Plant .50 
*MRS. C. J. SOWTON 1. D. Australia sends us this big beauty. The blooms of great 
depth are a pinkish cinnamon color. Petals are slightly ruffled adding greatly to the 
beauty. Plants are low growing and have excellent foliage. Stems are ideal, carry¬ 
ing the flowers facing up. 
Plant $1.00 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILLIER 1. D. (Smith) A large carmine red with darker shadings 
throughout the flower. This is one of the best garden "reds" and it also does well 
on the show table. 
Roof .50 
MRS. HERBERT O'CONNOR In. C. (Dahlladel) A highly pleasing cactus of good size. 
Rose pink, shading to deep, rose pink. A tall grower. Very free bloomer. 
Roof $1.00, Plant .50 
MRS. WM. KNUDSEN I. D. (D Ixle) One of the finest growing white dahlias it has been 
our experience to grow. Tall, vigorous bushes. Flowers are large and massive on 
excellent stems. 
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Root $2.00, Planf .75 
