Joan Ferenz (Rindfleisch-Ruschmohr) I. D. — Color chrome-yellow with 
blush of spinel pink. Size 10-12x6-7. Foliage dark and resistant. Winner of the Achieve- 
ment Medal at New York and on Eastern Honor Roll. 5 ft. 
PLANT $7.50 
Ie C: K. (Lakeside) St. [Ose — Color, lemon-yellow at center blended with deep 
pink at the outer end of petals. Averaging 5-6x3!4 inches on long stems very prolific, 
good keeper. Winner of Silver Trophy at New York, 1944. Certified at both Storr’s and 
East Lansing Trial Grounds and on East and West Honor Roll. 
PLANT $5.00 
Lucky (Michaels) 7x5 Cactus — A bright red cactus that won first at 
Cleveland and also at Louisville. Blooms are held facing on stiff wiry stems. Blooms 
early till frost. Scored 85 at Cincinatti and 84 at East Lansing Trial Gardens. 
PLANT $3.50 
Moon Glo (Robens) Cactus — Color, center of petals gold with salmon pink 
and bronze blending. An early and free bloomer. Blooms 7 to 8 in. held facing to erect 
on long straight stems. May be grown to 10 in. or mcre. Winner of six blue ribbons and 
a special award the past season. On East and West Honor Rolls. 
PLANTS $5.00; 3 for $12.50 
Rev. C. A. Mulhearn (Rosemary) Straight Cactus — A bright red 
cactus that is held erect on wiry stems. Foliage very good and the blooms average 7x5 
inches. Winner as lst and 2nd year Seedling. On the Eastern Honor Roll. 
PLANT $5.00 
Rosemary's Delight (Rosemary) I. D.— Color is a fine clear deep pink. 
Blooms of good formation average about 8 inches in diameter are held erect on stiff 
stems. A nice clean grower and a real contender in the Medium Classes. On the Eastern 
Honor Roll. 
PLANT $5.00 
Sai. Williams (Williams-Dahliadel) — A golden yellow sport of GLAM- 
OUR, that rugged, healthy grower. Can be grown to great size. On Eastern Honor Roll. 
PLANT $5.00 
Silver Jubilee (Ballay) I D. — Bright rose pink tipped white. Something en- 
tirely new in a bi-color. Bloom 10 in. Artistic formation and a good grower. On Mid- 
West and Western Honor Rolls. 
PLANT $7.50 
Sir Galahad (Comstock) I. D. — Orange, tipped and slightly edged gold. 
Blooms held facing on long, strong, straight stems average 10x6 inches. Foliage heavy, 
dark green and insect resistant. Very good keeper when cut and a prolific bloomer. 
Achievement Medal Winner and on the Eastern and the Western Honor Rolls. Also 
winner of many firsts at California Shows and Certified at Storrs Trial Grounds in 1944 
with score of 85-6. 
PLANT $7.50 
