Sea Foam (Min. I. D.)—Lovely white blooms with 
thick fine petals, some of which are pointed and 
some have a big V at ends making it very inter- 
esting in form. Nice, fine cut foliage. On Honor 
Roll Plants 75c 
Skyrocket (St. C.)—A striking scarlet bloom with 
a gold sheen. Holds its color in the sun. Stems 12 
_to 16 inches straight slender and strong. Blooms 
10 to 12 inches in diameter and depth 5 to 6 inches. 
A rugged grower, a good root maker and an early 
and continuous bloomer. Has a good show record. 
On-vallethree Honors Rollsae=—2 = Roots $2.00 Net 
Snow Baby (Min. F. D.)—Pure white, sometimes 
with faint lavender blush; bush loaded with 
blooms from early till frost. On Honor Roll. 
Plants $1.00 
Stephen Foster (I. C.)—Buff yellow and orange 
lightly suffused with Tyrian rose on front and 
back, of 10 toegi2 inch blooms == oee-——= Roots $1.00 
Southern Leader (C.)—A brick red with touches of 
gold. A good grower of large size. 1948 Introduc- 
tion. _. fee ee eee Plants $2.00 
Southern Thorobred (S. C.)—An enormous mauve 
lavender semi-cactus that has been grown to 15 
inches across. The blooms are deep and shaggy 
and held facing on long stiff stems. Plants are tall 
with dark, glossy foliage. Very outstanding. 
Plants $1.00 
Sport of Bataan (Cac.)—Fiery red with the pointed 
petals making the blooms very outstanding. Stems 
are good and holds the flower facing sideways 
Plants $1.00 
Sunburst (F. D.)—A beautiful apricot buff color. 
Some blooms are a lighter color than others but 
the apricot buff persists in the flowers with a 
glistening sheen. Size of flower 7 to 10 inches. 
1946 Introduction: @2es=2 =.= Plants $1.00 
Susie (I. D.)—Very prolific, pretty pink on long 
stems. Prolific grower and bloomer. Very desir- 
able for cut flower purpose _______- Plants $1.00 
Tarawa (S. C.)—A naturally large shaggy, purplish 
wine red. A good grower and one for the largest 
bloom: ‘class: 22222 20S 2 eee eee Roots 75c 
Terry (S. C.)—A beautiful orchid pink blooms with 
long narrow petals that are twisted and serrated 
at the tips. The flowers are large and with good 
depth. Size 10x6. Strong stems and flowers are 
erect. Excellent in the show room ____Plants $1.50 
The Real Glory (F. D.)—A pure waxy white of good 
size. Noted for its good keeping qualities. The 
flowers are well formed and are carried nicely on 
perfect stems. Highly recommended __Roots $1.00 
Trojan (I. D.)—Introduction of crimson red overlaid 
wax yellow with the yellow more pronounced on 
reverse of petals. The petals twist giving it an 
artistic form. Long strong stems —____ Plants $1.00 
Valley Queen (I. C.)—A beautiful incurved cactus of 
red with light shades of brown mahogany, turning 
to a tan late in the season. Long strong stems. On 
all*three*honorsrolis's2222-— aee Plants $3.00 
Verda Flora (Pompon)—This is a novelty dahlia 
as the blooms are green color. Sometimes a bloom 
will have a red petal or two in a bloom. Blooms 
are 2 to 2% inch size. Our stock is limited on this 
avriety but will release a few plants this spring. 
Plants $1.00 
Victory Eclipse (I. D.)—The color is difficult to de- 
scribe but certainly is attractive. A beautiful] 
Azalea pink or pink beige color. Good full centers 
with good stems and good heavy foliage. On three 
Ronen erolis SS. oe ee. See eee Plants $3.00 
Virginia Rute (I. D.)—Rich oxblood red shaded 
garnet of neat formation. Petals are broad and 
rolled to a point at the tips. Bushes rugged and 
tall with blooms facing straight upon stiff heavy 
stems” 2 oer > eee eae a eee Plants 75c 
V-Day (I. D.)—Lovely color of mulberry rose. 
Blooms large with good depth. Bush growth 
VIS OTOUSN 20 Se ae eee Roots $1.00 
Walter Gelsdof (S. C.)—A scarlet red with touches 
of gold on long stiff stems. Heavy foliage and a 
good grower. Size 10x6. A 1948 introduction 
Plants $1.00 
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