
See Description P. 10 
JERSEY DAINTY. Straight Cactus. Bloom 
7x3. Pure white. Very good for cutting and 
exhibition, a prolific bloomer with long, 
straight stems beginning about midseason. 
Foliage dark and healthy. Height 4% feet. 
(85) Root, $0.30 
JOSEPHINE G. I.D. to S.C. Bloom 8x4. Bright 
rose pink with petals faintly tipped gold. A 
prolific bloomer with flowers held on good, 
strong stems. Bushes rugged and healthy, 
height 4% feet. Good root maker. (85) 
Root, $0.35 
KING PETER. F.D. 8x5. Delicate coloring of 
white and pink make up this very beautiful 
flower. Perfect stems and keeping quality. 
Blooms uniform and interesting. A fine va- 
riety for the blended color class. 
Plant, $0.75 
KARL BONAWITZ. S.C. Bloom 8x5. A long 
stemmed semi cactus of bright carmine col- 
oring. One of the best for exhibition and 
cutting in the red cactus. Fast growing 
plants produce the blooms on_ excellent 
stems. Bush height 5% feet. Root, $0.35 
KATHLEEN NORRIS. Very beautiful large 
rose pink. 10x7. Bush 4 feet. For many years 
we have seen this winning for where it 
grows well, it can’t be beaten for exhibition. 
(85) Root, $0.35 
KING GEORGE. I[.D. 10x5. Flaming scarlet 
with russet reverse. Petals are cupped giv- 
ing the flower a huge water lily appearance. 
Tall, massive bushes and a fair bloomer. 
One of the best of English introductions. 
Bushes 6 feet. Root, $1.00; Plant, $0.50 
LANGELOTH. I.D. Bloom 10x6. A striking 
red color with each petal tipped white. Long, 
cane-like stems, rugged growing bushes. An 
almost certain winner on the show table. 
Height 5 feet. Plant, $1.00 
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LILAC TIME. F.D. Bloom 6x4. Bluish lilac. A 
very peculiar color, the nearest to blue we 
have seen. Outstanding, healthy bush growth 
with very insect resistant folage. A Scot- 
tish novelty. Plant, $1.00 
LOUISE BATES. C. Bloom 11x5. Lavender 
with lilac blushes. Surely this old variety is 
the largest of all cactus. Blooms easily go 
ten inches with petals curving toward the 
center of the bloom. Some of the blooms 
face down. Bush 8 feet. (85) Root, $0.75 
LAETARE. S.C. Bloom 6x8. Color soft red 
shading into gold at tips of petals. A free 
blooming, fine-stemmed cactus that can be 
used for exhibition or cutting. A frequent 
winner on the show table where it is classi- 
fied as bicolor semi-cactus. Bush 4 feet. 
Root, $0.50 
LA REINA. I.D. Bloom 10x5. A naturally large 
dahlia. Flowers a deep buff, carried on long 
stems slightly bending. A free, early bloom- 
ing variety recommended to the novice who 
likes them big. Bush 4 feet. Plant, $0.50 
LA FIESTA. I.D. Bloom 10x5. Yellow, penciled 
orange. A huge flower facing to the side. 
Large, vigorous bushes are covered with 
blooms from midseason on. One of the larg- 
est bi-colors. Bush 5 feet. (83) Root, $0.35 
LEIDEN’S MEDAL. I.D. to S.C. Bloom 7x3. 
Color orange with each petal tipped white. 
A very startling color. Bushes are dwarf 
and carry flowers high over the leaves. A 
very outstanding color for a bicolor. (85) 
Root, $1.00; Plant, $0.50 
LELAND STANFORD. I.D. Bloom 10x5. An 
outstanding cardinal red of very large size 
held above the foliage on stiff, erect stems. 
Bush massive and 6 feet. A wonderful 
bright color, one that is not often seen in a 
flower of this size. (82) 
Root, $1.00; Plant, $0.50 
