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HOMEACRES SWEETEST, Cac. 
A fine small cactus, long stiff stems. Color autumn shades at 
base with light tips. A prize winner. $0.60 
“IRENE, F. D. 
Fine old rose to coral pink; a perfect small exhibition flower 
held on long stems. 
$0.25 
JOAN (1937, M. C.) 
Very attractive small flowering Dutch novelty with small bright 
rose flowers. The variety produces a profusion of blooms use- 
ful or border planting as well as cut flower. $0.40 
*JULIA, S. (C.) 
The deep rose pink seems to have a golden suffusion at the 
base of:the petals. Long stems. 
50.30 
LITTLE COLONEL, (Cac.) 
A fine new small straight cactus of soft pink with yellow cen- 
ter. Good stems, fine for cutting. $0.50 
LITTLE DIAMOND (S.C.) “Holland,” 1939 
‘Holland,’ 1939. Bloom 3!/,x2, bush 21/, eet. Color, violet 
rose with sulphur yellow at center. Certified at Haarlem, Am- 
sterdam and Paris. The most beautiul foreign miniature we 
have seen. Do not miss this one. 
Root 85c 
*LITTLE JEWEL, (Deco.) 
One of the flnest small pink Dahlias. $0.25 
LITTLE MISS MUFFET (Strasen), M. I. D. 
Merits attention as a florist or cut flower. Charming bright 
rose-pink margins revolute for two-thirds of the length; tip 
sharply pointed. 
$0.50 
*LITTLE SNOW QUEEN 
Small snow white cactus. Good bloomer. 
$0.25 
LITTLE NEMO (Chase 86S) 
A striking crimson uniformly tipped white which is uncommon 
in bi-colors. Very pleasing and rey wig form, but sometimes 
eats Oe large for the Miniature class. The blooms are very 
eautiful. 
$0.30 
MRS. BLACK, (Semi-C.) 
A brand new color and small perfect flower. Pointed petals 
cream at the base with about % inch tipped bright carmine 
to rose. Fine stems and bush 2ft. 
$0.65 
*MT. WHITNEY SUNSET, D. 
Fine scarlet and yellow. 
$0.35 
MISS VIVIAN (Mack, 1935), Min. Inf. D. 
Compact pink; nearly a ball type. Long stiff stems. Good 
form and color. 
$0.40 
MRS. PUTNAM 
Fine red and white, small, not over 2 inches and held’ on 
good stems. 
$0.30 
*“ORCHID LADY (1935), F. D. 
Here is a little champion. The color is orchid pink. It is a 
wonderful little Dahlia all the way round. 
$0.30 
PERSIMMON, (1935), F. D. 
Ss 
the name umnplies, it a pure persimmon color and _ its 
brilliant beauty commands instant respect and attention. A 
most profuse bloomer. (H, R.) 
$0.25 
*PETER, (M. C.) (English) 
Yellow suffused and lightly tipped red. In bloom early and 
late. 
$0.50 
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