15c Varieties (Cont’d.) 
863—Kreimhilde. Very dainty cactus type cream and pink. 
62—-Lawine. C. White with a suggestion of blush, popular. 
213—Le Toreador. F.D. A popular brilliant red. 
198—Lodestone. F.D. Blooms 6-8’. Amber pink, reverse rosy, free 
flowering on long stems. A beauty. ; ; ; 
276—MMe Von Bystein. Art type, attractive light orchid. 
195—Mrs. Warner. F.D. A popular lavender, good stems. 
101—Nymphia. F.D. Soft pink. Very popular. 
53—Painesville. F.D. Lavender and white, excellent keeper. 
361—-Pale Face. F.D. 4 inches light orchid, fine cut type. 
199—Phyllis. F.D. Gorgeous lilac lavender on extra long stems. Ex- 
cellent cut type. Popular with Florists. 
41—Pride of California. I.D. Large American Beauty red. 
210—Pride of Stratford. I.D. Large two-tone orange. 
83—Reyne Cayeux. S.C. Dark red. Free bloomer. Excellent cut type. 
103—Robert Broomfield. Florist white on long stems. Excellent. 
22—-Sagamore. F.D. 8x3 1-2’. Amber gold. Very popular. 
741—Trader Horn. F.D. Prolific, yellow and rose. 
240—Venus. F.D. White suffused lavender. Free bloomer. Excellent 
keeper. 
286¢—White Cap. White, golden center. Blooms 4-6’. Very popular as 
a cut flower. Free blooming. 
25—White King. F.D. Large. Long stem. White. 

10c VARIETIES 
Twenty popular varieties in the older introductions, all free bloom- 
ing, excellent for cut flowers or garden decoration. Special offer: 12 
for $1.00, postpaid. Unlabeled, 15 for $1.00. 
807—Aida. I.D. Dark maroon red. 
135—Big Gus. I.D. Giant Orange Scarlet. 
133—Darlene. F.D. Pink Jean Keer. 
171—Eleanor Grant. F.D. Large, long stem white. 
362—Emily Russell. S.C. Attractive american Beauty red. 
146—Flamingo. Beautiful Decorative pink. 
379—Floral Park Jewel. Ball, red tipped white. 
345—Francis Laroco. F.D. Cut flower, yellow. 
218—Isabel Street. F.D. Yellow base, rose tipped. A beauty. 
63—Libelle. S.C. Free blooming royal purple. 
200—Marguret Wilson. F.D. Giant opalescent pink. 
68—Mrs. J. H. Dick. I.D. Free blooming yellow and pink. 
395—Mrs. J. D. Long. Beautiful pink and bronze. 
319—Tillamook. Ball blush. 
886—Queen Wilhelmina. Art, white and gold. 
122—Queen of Northmemtor. F.D. Salmon suffused gold. 
181—Romantic. S. Large brilliant scarlet with golden disc. 
187—Roycroft. Large cactus, golden yellow. 
701—Scarlet Century. Large cardinal red with golden disc. 
248--Yellow Colosse. I.D. Long stem yellow. 
POM PONS—15c EACH 
The newest ‘‘Craze’’ in -Dahlias, small round flowers borne in 
greatest profusion, dwarf, compact branching plants, very desirable and 
make the best cut flowers of all. Special offer: any 8 for $1.00, postpaid. 
106—Amber Queen. Clear amber shaded apricot. Most popular. 
78—Baby Pink. Long stem light pink. 
98—Bronze Beauty. Buff to deep orange. 
139—Candy Kid. Purple tipped white. 
75.—Cardinal. Firey scarlet. Very attractive. 
891—CClaussie. The best long stem orange Pom for cutting. 
90—Dee Dee. Lavender. 
760—Darksome. Dark red or maroon on long stems. 
128—Dew Drop. Very small pink and white. 
107—Dot. Yellow tipped rose. 
85—Edith Muller. Long stem red and yellow. Excellent cut type. 
876—Fairy Queen. Tall growing, long stem, buff overlaid rose. 
99—Golden Queen. Most popular. Pure yellow. 
167—Hazel. Buff and brown. 
823—Indominable. Dark maroon red. 
93-—Little Bobby. Small long stem purple. 
89—Little Dorothy. Variegated blooms, no two alike. Beauties. 
76—Little Herman. Red and white. 
177—Snow Clad. One of the best pure whites. 
117—Springfield. Long stem rosy red. 
115—Von Glitter. Gold tipped red. 
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