MEHLTON J. CROSS |. D. (Johnson) Another really big one that has been a stand-out 
in our gardens. Tall bushes holding the large, massive, blooms high above the 
foliage on long, slender stems. The color is a clear gold at the center shading to a 
peach apricot at the outer third of the petals. Root $1.00, Plant .50 
*MISS BELGIUM St. C. A flower in the lower sizes that is nearly perfect in formation. 
Free bloomer and fine keeper. Root .50, Plant .50 
MISS CLIO F. D. (Hendricks) Medium sized flowers. The color is pink with a distinct 
yellow center. Plant .75 
MISS ELSIE JANE S. C. (Dahliadel) Not a large flower, but very deep in proportion to 
its diameter. The color is most attractive; shrimp pink, with cream shadings at the 
center and violet suffusion at the tips. Root .50, Plant .50 
MISS [NDIANA F. D. (Dr. White) A medium sized cut flower type of a declicate shade 
of shell pink. Petals roll back to the stem. An exceptionally good keeper, which will 
open from a young bud in water. Plant .50 
MISS OAKLAND F. D. {Hook} A good white for the formal class. Medium sized blooms 
on good stems. Very profuse bloomer. Root .50, Plant .50 
MISS OHIO In. C. (Parenica) Excellent for 
exhibition or cutting. Medium sized 
flowers of very good formation. The 
color is lilac-rose early in the season, 
later becoming a one-tone pink. Good 
keeper. Root .75, Plant .50 
MISS SANTA MONICA St. C. (Stephenson) 
A medium sized straight cactus, with 
tightly rolled petals. Color: pure white. 
Good stems and free flowering habits. 
Plant .75 
MONARCH OF THE EAST |. D. {Almy) A 
naturally big one, attaining a diameter 
of twelve to fourteen inches without 
forcing. It is one of the most vigorous 
growers we have ever had. The large 
flowers are a warm gold with apricot 
and orange buff suffusions with a slight 
coppery red on the reverse. 
Root $1.00, Plant .50 MISS OHIO 

*MOTHER'S DAY |. D. A very large white from Australia. Blooms have great depth, 
and excellent formation. Considered by some to be the best cf an imposing list 
of good exhibition ''white.'' The plants are tall and vigorous. 
Plant $2.50 
*MRS. B. AMBER |. D. Very large blooms on long straight stems. The color is a rich, 
cadmium yellow. Petals are somewhat crinkled and have a glistening sheen. Profuse 
blooming habits. 
Plant $1.00 
*MRS. C. J. SOWTON I. D. Australia sends us this big beauty. The blooms of great 
depth are a pinkish cinnamon color. Petals are slightly ruffled adding greatly to the 
beauty. Plants are low growing and have excellent foliage. Stems are ideal, carry- 
ing the flowers facing up. 
Plant .75 
