Milton J. Cross (I. D.)—An immense flower of rich 
yellow buff, the outer petals flushed with a rosy 
Embers lone, stitt Stems 22-2222=5-222— Plants 75c 
Miss Ohio (lI. C.)—Lilac suffused deep rose pink. 
Centers always full. Blooms profusely from early 
TINUE O Stee Cee ee ee eee eee Plants 50c 
Miss San Diego (I. C.)—Incurved cactus of artistic 
formation. Tyrian pink with thread-like markings 
on yellow center petals. Petals deeply lacinated at 
tips. A great winner. On three Honor Rolls and 
TONG TaN ROOKOVANNONe eee ae Plants $2.50 
Monarch (F. D.)—A nice oxblood red formal with 
the best of stems. Fine for a garden planting. 
: Plants 75c 
Monarch Of The East (I. D.)—Warm gold with 
apricot and orange buff blend. Slightly coppery 
red on reverse. Size 10 to 12 inch blooms. 
Plants 50c 
Montebello (I. D. 1943)—Orchid crimson or violet 
red. Comes into bloom early. Fine stems. 
Plants 50c 
Moon Goddess (F. D. 1943)—Primrose yellow on long 
strong stems. Highly recommended _---Plants 50c 
Morning Mist (Pom.)—White with a rosy lavender 
center and petals edged lavender. Good stems. 
Roots 50c 
Mother Koenig (I. D.)—A large shrimp pink blend- 
ing to yellow at the center. Blooms 10 to 12 
inches in diameter. An early and free bloomer. 
Plants $1.00 
Mrs. Albin (F. D.)—A true cut flower variety. Good 
stems. Clear yellow. Continues to bloom till frost. 
Wiel ee 00 (rea ee ee ee eee oe Plants 50c 
Mrs. Hester Pape (I. D.)—A 1946 Introduction that 
was on all three Honor Rolls. A large reddish pur- 
ple which has a velvet sheen. Blooms 12 inches 
wide by 4 to 6 inches depth. Sturdy grower. Will 
DeshardevonD Galoeiiie al vaes kOe eee Plants $2.50 
Mrs. E. J. (St. C.)—Bright tyrian rose with white 
center and very lightly tipped white. 1946 Intro- 
GUWCUIO Lee eee ee eee Plants $2.50 
Mrs. Minnie Ring (Cac.)—A cactus dahlia of ex- 
quisite beauty with 8 inch flowers on long stiff 
stems. Color is a beautiful shade of pink blending 
to cream at the center with the petals twisting 
and curling inward giving it the formation of a 
GHRY San Wie MU ee ee ee Plants $2.50 
Mrs. Edison (F. D.)—Deep rose red with rhodamine 
purple lined silver on the reverse. Blooms are 
GUIteMlar een jaa eee eee ee Plants $1.00 
Nellie Shee (Min.)—A clear light lavender miniature 
with long strong stems, making it ideal for cut 
flower. Vigorous grower and very prolific. 
Plants 50c 
Oakleigh Monarch (F. D.)—A wonderful shade of 
blood red. Stems strong and erect. Plants are 
vigorous and a great number of flowers are pro- 
duced throughout a long season _______ Plants 50c 
Ogden Reed (F. D.)—Giant size blooms of 13x6 and 
bushes 6 ft. high. A blend of spinel pink, rose pink 
and touches of yellow. Center a deep rose. Blooms 
held facing on cane like stems. One of the best 
OA DMM LGEOCUC CIO Is een eee ne Plants $2.00 
Omar Khayam (F. D.)—An unusual coloring of 
Chinese red shading to a bright orange. Good 
STOW Cle ealthy stole Sem = een ee Roots 50c 
Orangeade (Min.)—Lovely miniature formal of 
about 3 inches in size. The color is a scarlet 
blending to a golden outer edge. Very good. 1946 
Introductions, ON LOnOre holla. sees Plants $1.00 
Orange Flame (F. D.)—Beautiful orange on the 
longest, strongest stems we have ever seen. This 
was one of the best varieties we grew in 1946 as a 
cut flower. Size of bloom 6 to 7 inches. Extra good 
for LlOrists S222. 22 2 ae See, Ce eee Plants $1.50 
Orchid Lady (Min.)—Bright lilac or violet rose, 
wonderful for table decorations and small bou- 
quets. Good grower, producing lots of blooms. 
Roots 50c 
