*LITTLE DIAMOND M. C. Instant popularity was the lot of this small, rose-pink cactus. 
Exceptionally fine for exhibition. 
Plant .50 
*LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD P. This is the best of our “bright'’ red pompons. Very 
showy in the garden and it also does very well on the show tables. 
Plant .50 
*MARIA M. C. Often mistaken for Easter Greetings; being very similar in all respects. 
It is however, more nearly true cactus in type, just a shade more white, and the 
stems are not as heavy as those of Easter Greetings. We prefer it over the latter 
for pot culture in the greenhouse because of its more graceful stem and because 
it holds its center under forcing conditions much better. 
Plant .50 
MARIE SCHMIDT S. A small, delicate single of clear, light lemon yellow. Thin, wiry, 
graceful stems. Very useful in arrangements and very attractive in the garden or in 
the border. New. 
Root $1.00, Plant .50 
*MARKET GLORY M. C. A well formed, lilac-pink semi-cactus, with long graceful 
stems. Somewhat similar to Little Diamond, but larger and the plants are tall. Fine 
in the garden and in arrangements, particularly in baskets. 
Root .75, Plant .50 
*MARKET JEWEL M. C. A striking, velvety red semi-cactus of exceptional depth of 
flower. With the new four-inch maximum for miniatures this one will be seen much 
more on the exhibition tables. 
Root .75, Plant .50 
MARY HELEN B. Unquestionably the best yellow ball dahlia in general use. It seldom 
has any competition on the show table. 
Plant .50 
*MRS. J. TELFER P. A white pompon of exceptional quality. The petals of the small 
blooms roll back to the stem forming a pure white ball. The best exhibition white 
pompon. 
Plant .50 
MRS. C. D. ANDERSON B. Large purplish red ball with good exhibition quality. Tall 
plant. 
Root .50, Plant .50 
*MRS. V. BRITTIAN P. A small, ball-shaped pompon of rose-pink with mallow pink 
suffusions. One of the best for exhibition. 
Plant .50 
NERRISA P. Another very fine exhibition "pink'’ pompon. Very small and well formed. 
Soft rose-pink, with silver and mauve tints. 
Plant .50 
NEWPORT WONDER S. A large, tall growing single of a delicate shade of rose-pink, 
overlaid with a golden sheen. The long petals roll in an artistic manner aiving the 
flower unusual charm. 
Root .50, Plant .50 
ORCHID BALL B. Outstanding in the lavender ball class. A true lavender. Being a late 
blooming variety, we recommend it primarily for those who grow for exhibition. Tall. 
Root .50, Plant .50 
PLEASURE S. A small single of an unusual color combination. Light purple with the 
inner one-third cf the flower a very dark purple. The line between the two colors 
is very definite and marked. A garden novelty. 
Plant .50 
PURITY S. A fairly large, tall growing, pure white single. Very good for exhibition. 
Root .50, Plant .50 
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