
GLAMOUR 
LILAC TIME (Dec.) <A Scottish novelty of compact form, very rich flowering. 
The large well-formed blooms are of a very particular blue pipetree-lilac 
color. Exhibition variety. Plants—$2.00 Cuttings—$1.35 
LIBERTY (Dec.) The particular cherry-red color has again charmed many 
people. Consequently this variety will belong in future to the varieties which 
are most in demand. Award of Merit. Plants—$2.00 Cuttings—$1.35 
Plants Cuttings 
MAYOR FRANK OTIS CI. D.) Otis has been grown to 17 in. 
and 10 in. deep. Color is a soft rich golden yellow, with 
just a touch of coppery shading. Won six largest flower 
awards. Two Achievement Medals. H.R. D.........2200000.0000...... 75 50 
MRS. B. AMBER (I. D.) One of the best of the Australian 
Dahlias. Color is rich, ranging from cadmium yellow to 
raw sienna. Bush is loaded with immense exhibition blooms 
fromscarlyiscasonsuntiiat GOS biti best Leeann 15 50 
MONETTE (C.) <A beautiful medium size cactus. Light and 
gracious, the color is salmon on a pale background.................. 15 .50 
MRS. C. J. SOWTON (I. D.) Blooms 12x6 in. From Australia. 
Color is entirely new, and outstanding pinkish cinnamon. 
Gooasiorm-sonrerectrsceMmisetia Neel) 6 a ee eens ee .60 .40 
MAD. C. JUSSIANT (Inc. C.) A highly recommended cactus. 
Color is unique and a lovely pure light clear lilac violet. 
A great exhibition variety. Erect stems. Winner of three 
CeritiCales, peli nc lyase Ia eee tne eer ee ates 50 40 
