General List 
The following are listed under color classification for your 
convenience, and contains the finer varieties that have been 
in commerce three years or more. 
Roots $1.00 Plants 50c Each; $5.00 per Dozen 
Varieties marked *, Plants only. 
WHITE 
BALLEGO'S SURPRISE—Cactus to semi-cactus. Very fine. 
WHITE WONDER—I.D. Large blooms with good stems; 
Pure white. 
YELLOW AND GOLD SHADES 
CALIFORNIA IDOL—I.D. Clear lemon yellow. Large with 
good stems. 
GOLDEN STANDARD—Cac. A warm buff color. Very 
pleasing. 
H.R.S.—I.D. Beautiful golden yellow. Large and a good 
keeper. 
JANE COWL—I.D. Color a blend of buff, rose, and gold. 
A favorite. 
LADY MOYRA PONSONBY—I.D. Clear yellow on the best 
of stems. 
PLUIE D'OR (Plume of Gold)—An exquisite gold cactus. 
ROYAL PURCHASE—Inc. Cac. Primrose yellow with long 
slender petals. 
*STRONGHEART—F.D. Amber gold. A formal decorative 
with good stems. 
PINK AND ROSE SHADES 
CAVALCADE—F.D. Deep rose. A general favorite in this 
color. 
*FRANK SERPA—I.D. Pale pink shaded rose on long stems. 
Good. 
H. C. ARRASON—F.D. True rose pink. Very fine. 
JERSEY'S BEAUTY—F.D. The most popular pink variety for 
cutting. 
MRS. IDA CHASE—Str. Cac. Peach pink and yellow. Very 
pleasing. 
RUTH ELDER—I.D. Dark coral pink. Beautiful in the garden. 
SONNY BOY—I.D. Old rose. Huge bloom. 
AUTUMN SHADES 
ACHIEVEMENT—Gold with bronze shadings. A beautiful 
dahlia. 
AMELIA EARHART—S.C. Apricot buff with salmon shad¬ 
ings. 
•“ANGELO ROSSI—I.D. Orange buff. Good. 
*CHAS. MASTICK. F.D. An excellent Formal in this color¬ 
ing. 
DAILY MAIL—I.D. Deep yellow shaded orange. 
*ELISSA LANDI—I.D. Salmon and gold. 
