MINIATURE CACTUS 
Aberdeen—Bright geranium red. Rather too large 
to be a safe miniature. 
Baby Royal—Salmon pink and apricot with gold 
shadings. An English gold medal winner. 
Ballego’s Miniature—(Holland) Real pink, edged 
white. Fern-leaved. 
Carine—Deep tangerine orange, a self-color. 
Chard Vanity—Spiky petals of bright rose pink. 
75¢. 
Daybreak—Pale gold and amber. 
Dubonnet—Deep ox-blood red. 
Friars Craig—Flaming orange, slightly incurved. 
Free flowering with good stem and habit. 
Glow of Dawn—Two tone radiant pink on wax 
yellow. $1. 
Golden California—Yellow shaded with amber 
and salmon. Roll of honor. 75c. 
Leiden’s Miniature—Salmon pink, aster-like flow- 
er. Low, branching, fern-leaved plant. 
Little Dream—A small cactus, pale pink. 
Little Pearl—One of the finest grown. Beauti- 
ful rose pink. Profuse. 
Little Snow Queen—Small flowers on hard stems. / 
A pretty and useful white cactus. 
Nesthakchen—Creamy chamois suffused with soft | 
lilac. 5c. 
Rita—Orange scarlet cactus, perfect in shape. 
Sanhican’s Sweetheart — Buff yellow, suffused 
with salmon red at tips. Low plant; free 
blooming on good stems. 
Snowsprite—Very outstanding pure white. 
Starlett—Pure lemon; very small and attractive. 
Elizabeth Pape—Soft yellow, overlaid salmon. 
Etoile d’or—Canary semi cactus, good bloomer. 
Friede]—Lavender, long stem. 75c. 
Julia S.—Rose pink, golden suffusion. 75c. 
Little Diamond—Violet rose, sulphur center. 75c. 
Schiller— Rich cerise on wiry stem. 75c. 
Whisper—Light yellow, good form. 
INFORMAL DECORATIVE 
Coral Gem—Gold, overlaid geranium pink, darker a 
‘at edges 
Kivic Neate scarlet, edged and tipped white | 
Low plant, free blooming. 
Glerious—Low growing raspberry red, English a 
gold medal winner. 
Joan—Small, bright cerise rose. 75e. 
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