MONARCH OF THE EAST—(FD)—Huge flowers of old 
POL Fe Oe ee Oe ee a eee nee ann 50c 
MOTHER O’ MINE—-(ID)—Very large rose pink on strong 
“Sstem, Good. .0 eas) scene ater te tere eae $2.50 
MRS. C. D. ANDERSON—(Ball)—Crimson. -.------------ 50c 
MOTHER’S DAY—(ID)—The largest clear white- ------ $1.00 
NAGEL’S ORANGE—(SC)—Very fine orange. Long 
stern eget OE Ae ee erste. Se ee 75c 
NANCY ROBINSON—(ID)—Fine pink cut flower..---- 50c 
PAULHAMUS—(ID)—Scarlet blended with soft gold. A 
Bisnis On Strone Stelter ee ctr ee ee en 50c 

PINK ALICE 
1944 Achievement Medal Winner 
Semi-Cactus of soft rose pink. A four-year-old sport of 
Alice McLean. Flowers are 7 to 9 inches, high centered, with 
petals twisting to show the slightly lighter reverse. Strong 
4%-inch bush, long stem, and a real beauty. Early and 
prolific bloomer with good substance.....-....--- $10.00 net 
PLUIE D’OR—(C)—Huge gold. Fine petaled, long strong 
stem pct strk fo Rois Not eas ce eee Noma re ora 75c 
PROGRESS—(ID)—Large flower of rosy mauve. _-_--_-- $1.00 
ROYAL ELK—(FD)—Dark rosy lavender. Big blooms on 
cane-like vstem) S2ttce ctees nete week oe eee eee $1.50 
ROYAL PENNANT—(ID)—10 inch blooms of royal purple 
held high on stiff stems. The best in that color._____- 50c 
