1945 Introductions of Other Growers 
1% 
BALLAY ROUGE (Ballay) I. C. Brightest red true type, fine petalled 
cactus. Large blooms. Long straight stems. Listed on Pacific Coast 
Honor Roll. 
Plants $7.50 
BELVEDERE (Ballay) I. D. Silvery pink. Huge perfectly formed blooms 
carried on strong long stems. 
Plants $7.50 
BLACK MONARCH (Pape-Rocky River) S. C. A very dark, glistening 
blackish red. Blooms are well formed with good depth and can be 
grown 12 inches. Stems are exceptionally long and strong. Foliage is 
heavy and tough. Said to be an early grower. Listed on Mid-West 
and Pacific Coast Honor Rolls. 
Plants $7.50 
CELESTIA (Hulin) Pom Pon. A wonderful white pom on extra long stems. 
Plants $.50 
ESSIE SMITH (Smith) S. C. Amaranth pink. Has been grown 138% 
inches by 10, bloom facing up on good strong cane like stems well 
up out of the bush. Winner of 2 American Home Achievement Medals 
at Pittsburgh, Pa., and Wellsville, O., in 1944. Listed on all 3 Honor 
Rolls. 
Plants $5.00 net 
FAITHFUL (Dahliadel) S. C. White. Under normal culture blooms are 
9 to 10 inches by 4 to 5 inches deep. Bush grows sturdy with well 
proportioned stems. Easy to grow with blooms always full centered. 
Listed on Mid-west Honor Roll. 
Plants $5.00 
HILDA FIORETTI (Fioretti-Parrella) S. C. to I. D. Color deep rose pink 
blended deeper rose color with stripes and fine tips of apricot yellow. 
Size of blooms 9 to 10 inches in diameter. Blooms are held facing on 
cane like stems. Listed in Eastern Honor Roll. 
Plants $7.50 
HOOSIER MARVEL (Wolfe) S. C. to I. D. A giant yellow. Color is quite 
like Lord of Autumn. Flowers facing to 45 degree angle. Good stem 
and center. Some petals lacinated which adds to its beauty. Good 
substance. Foliage tough, insect resisting dark green. Received Cer- 
tificate of Merit at East Lansing. Listed on Mid-Western Honor Rofi. 
Plants $5.00 
