Miniatures 
All of this group are low growing plants and 
especially free blooming, with good stems. Very 
satisfactory for table decorations or small baskets. 
This list will stand comparison with any issued 
in America. 
Miniatures are furnished in strong field roots; 
postpaid. Fifty cents each; $5.00 per dozen, 
except as noted. 
MINIATURE CACTUS 
Andries’ Orange—Bright clear orange with rerfect stem. 
May sometimes run a bit oversize. 75c 
Baby Royal—Salmon pink and apricot with gold 
shadings. An English gold medal winner. 
Carla—Buff, heavily shaded with old rose _ 
Casula Pear!—Opal pink. In demand by florists. 75c¢ 
Celtic—Bright coppery rose; pointed petals. 
Countess of Lonsdale—Sa'mon pink and amter. One of 
the oldest, but good. 
Daybreak—Pale gold and amber. 
Doreen Crane—Light, clear orange; narrow pet- 
als. One of the best. 
Double Yictory—Glowing red; erect bushes 75c 
Dubonnet—Deep ox-blood red. 
Elizabeth Pape—Soft vellow, overlaid salmen 
Glow of Dawn—Two tone radiant pink on wax 
yellow. $1. 
‘Homeacre Sweetest—Strawberry pink with vellow and 
buff center. 75c 
Kensington Joy—A deep bronze shaded amber. 75c 
Kewpie—Small, bright pink, free bloomer 
Little Colonel—A fine straight cactus; soft pink with a 
yellow center. 75c 
Little Snow Queen—Small flowers on hard stems. 
A pretty and useful white cactus. 
Little Darling—Soft pink, yellow center. 
Little Diamond—Violet rose. sulphur center. 75c, 
Little Jenny—Flesh, canary center. 
Little Peach—Robust grower. many branche:; flowers on 
wirv stems Originator savs, “Color a blending of 
rose doree and deep chrome.” (Peach is eapier.) 
Won four firsts in A. D.S. show. $100 
Little Pearl—Lovely rose pink. 
Mia—Flaming scarlet. Free blooming. 
Mad. G. Boudewijn—A lilac rose cactus from Holland. 
Good stem. 75c 
M. Pierre Lunden—Very free blooming rose pink; good. 
A long season bloomer for us. 75c¢ 
