Golden 
Plume 

FOREST FIRE, I.D. (Dahliadel, 1935), 9x5—8%4’. 6” stiff stems. 
Blooms facing and sky-ward. Lemon yellow, shading from 
base to rich scarlet towards the tips. Leathery foliage. 
Profuse bloomer on a bushy plant and very showy................ 25¢ 
GOLDEN ECLIPSE, F.D. (Badetty 1933), 7%x4%—5’. 12” 
strong graceful stems. Blooms facing. Bright gold with a 
shading of salmon at center. Splendid keeper, and good for 
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GOLDEN PLUME, S.C. (Miller D. Farms, 1937), 10x4—3’. 
12” stiff stems. Blooms perfectly facing. Clear light yel- 
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GOLDEN STANDARD, St. Cact. (Downs, 1935), 9x6—5’. 15” 
wiry straight stems. Blooms facing above the foliage. Gold, 
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GREATER GLORY, S.C. (Salem, 1937), 10x5—51%’. 12” wiry 
straight stems. Blooms facing well over the foliage. Rose 
pink shading to light yellow at center. Florets well rolled, 
Makinewitemearly saustrai sity CACTUSH UY DCr ccs sstereenirerereresaene 60¢ 
HEATH SPENCER, S.C., (from England 1934), 9x4—5’. 10” 
wiry stiff stems. Blooms well facing. Lemon yellow. Very 
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Heath Spencer 

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