Standouts Among The 
Small Blooming Varieties 
Use some of these small flowering, low growing gems to 
interplant in your landscaping or grow beds of them for 
their beautiful display of mass bloom as well as for cutting. 
This may be planted 2 feet apart in groups of 3 or more in 
landscaping or as many as you wish in beds without staking if 
properly selected and handled. We will gladly help you in 
planning such. 
Miniatures 
SPECIAL—Any 10 for $2.50 
ANDRIES ORANGE—A bright rich orange. Its form and 
growth are near perfect. 
Roots, $0.50; Plants, $0.35 
BABY ROYAL—A gem of salmon pink, yellow at base of 
petals. 
Roots, $0.25; Plants, $0.25 
CHARDS VANITY—Beautiful clear soft rose pink. 
Roots, $0.50; Plants, $0.25 
CORONNE—Beautiful little white. Flower is a gardenia in 
appearance. 
Roots, $0.25 
DUBONNET—A perfect full centered little castus of deep 
red. 
Roots, $0.50; Plants, $0.50 
DAHLIADEL JOY—Clear lemon yellow. Artistic and desir- 
able. 
Roots, $0.50; Plants, $0.25 
EASTER GREETINGS—Very low growing pure white cactus. 
Plants, $0.50 
GOLDEN ROD—Grand little yellow. 
Plants, $0.50 
JEAN—Apricot buff, bright with pleasing form. 
Roots, $0.25 
LITTLE DIAMOND—That most desirable true deep rose pink 
color. 
Roots, $0.75; Plants, $0.50 
LITTLE DREAM—A very small light rose pink that is quite 
pleasing. 
Roots, $0.25 
LITTLE GLORY—A glowing, brilliant red. A beauty. 
Plants, $0.50 
