LITTLE SNOW QUEEN, M.C.—Small pure white, 
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LITTLE JEWEL, S.C.—Small baby pink, very popu- 
Tats TOR CUETIN Pi eee hare ete ass Meee ee Uae .50 
MINTO, M.F.D. (Hulin-Parrella)—One of the love- 
liest little flowers we grow. The blooms are light 
pink and cupped like a lily arranged like a peony 
bushwinciullbloobmeE XTRA GOOD Gri ita cise A 
MARGO, M.F.D—Tall bushes with lots of three- 
inch blooms of a deep pink shading to red. Extra 
LOL MH STEINS Sesto re Nees nce peat ate Fy ae emtiteas meee .50 
MARCELETTE, M.F.D.— Very much like Baby 
Sagamore in size and form but the color is a soft 
fawn wath paste ly SHAG MBS 25 ah acces wore eee aes 50 
PRINCESS ALBA, M.F.D—A snow white flower of 
small size with a tiny speck of butter yellow at 
base of each petal. Straight stiff stems hold the 
blooms just right. Tall bush with plenty bloom...... 75 

RED BONNET, M.F.D.— Perfectly formed formal 
of small dimensions on good stems. Exceptionally 
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RITA MARIE, M.F.D.—A glistening bronze of fine 
Keeping quality on perfect stems. Medium tall 
HUF les eee chard pe ne BPMN Es Ae dF ath I A in Rg We ah ae OMAR a FA .50 
ROSALIE WHITE, M.F.D.—A most pleasing purple 
with many blooms streaked with white. Ideal 
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RENEE, S.C.—A little beauty in orange buff. Extra 
free producer of good flowers all season. You will 
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STARLET, S.C.—Very small lemon yellow with 
lighter tips. Many blooms are less than two 
inches. Good stems and free bloomef........./..::....:0000 50 
Red Bonnet makes a lovely bowl for the table. 
White dahlias are becoming more popular every year. 
Do you grow Darcy Sainsbury? 
