
Mad. C. Jussiant 
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD, I.D., (Brown, 1945), 10x5—5’. 10” 
strong stems. Blooms all facing. Lemon yellow, shaded apri- 
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LAVANCHEE, F.D., (Beverley D. G., 1949), 12x5—3’. 10” 
strong stems. Blooms skyward and facing. Smoky Tyrian 
rose, with extra broad, heavy florets. Heavy tough foliage.... 2.00 
LUCKY, St.Cact., (Schutte 1945), 7x4—4%’. 10” wiry stiff 
stems. Light red. Extremely early and profuse. Have 
counted 35 perfect blooms on a plant at one time. Unex- 
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LUSCIOUS, F. D., (Miller D. Farms 1946), 10x5-3’. 14” strong 
stems. Blooms facing. Light apricot buff, leathery foliage........ 50 
MAD. C. JUSSIANT, Inc. Cactus, (fr. Belgium, 1939), 7x5—4’. 
10” wiry stems. Blooms facing. Light clear violet lilac............ eee 
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Fillmore, Cal., Oct. 18, 1949—“There are a few comments I should 
like to make about the Pompons I ordered last year. All plants 
are still blooming, though not as heavily, that makes a period 
of from the middle of June until the middle or end of October.” 
—Mrs. W. D. T. 
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