
Ruth Ann—Medium type. Informal: Decorative to 
-semi-cactus. Height 5-6 ft. Size of blooms 7-8 inches. 
~Color—two tone yellow and pink. When out full, 
shows yellow center. Lacinated petals. Beautiful. Dif- 
ferent. Good bloomer. Good keeper and tuber maker. 
Plants $2.00. 
Stephen H.—Semi-cactus to informal decorative. 
Height 31/,-4 ft. Size of bloom 9-11 in. Color—Shell 
pink, yellow center. Good grower and tuber maker. 
Blooms from early to late. A beautiful garden flower. 
Plants $2.00. ° 
Clara Hook—C.—S.C. (Wolbert-Rocky River) Size 
9-11 inches. Golden yellow, light suffusion of apricot 
on outer petals. Plants $1.00 net. 
Skyrocket.’ St. C. Color, spectrum red with slight 
blend of chrome, but effect is clear bright red. Size 
10” by 6", bush 5 ft. in my garden. Won Achievement 
medals at Chicago, Madison, Irvington, New York. ‘A 
real addition to straight cactus group. (Sarett-Rusch- 
mohr). Plants only $1.50. . 
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Sally Klein F. D. (Kelly-Parella). Color, blend of 
tyrian pink and pinard yellow with both colors show- 
ing in lines on the broad petals. Yellow at base of 
petals and in center. Blooms average 10 inches or bet- 
ter without forcing. Flowers erect on fine cane-like 
stems facing. Plant, an easy and vigorous grower, a 
prolific bloomer with insect resisting foliage. Plants 
$2.00 
Carol Lee. ID-SC. From the Far West comes this 
giant flower, one of the largest and most attractive of 
this year’s originations. Without coddling it produced 
10" blooms of the palest pink. Centers-are high, and 
the tips of the petals roll and twist giving the flower a 
most graceful appearance. (Far West). Plants $2.00 
Windlassie. I. D. An honest-to-goodness white 7” 
to 9” across with great depth. As a bloom develops 
the petals roll back towards the stem forming a ball- 
shaped flower of great beauty. It’s in a class with 
White Christmas which I regard as.one of the very 
top-notch whites of the past few years. (Rocky River). 
Plants $2.00. 
