KEMP’S GRAND CHAMPION, I. D. — Large 
, blooms of a lovely flaming orange on good 
stems. A fine garden decoration but too soft 
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KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD, EF. D.—Golden apricot of 
large size on extra long stems. A lovely 
flower, hut ibésure: to*tie it well! 2. 2 = 1.00 
KILGORE’S KING, F.D.—Medium low bush with 
LAETARE, Cac.—French novelty of red with yel- 
low edgingTruly a lovely color combination. 
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LINK’S GORGEOUS, I.D.—Blend of light yellow 
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LOVELY JEWEL, I.C.-—Large size old rose with 
light yellow center. The fine petals make for 
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LUCKY, St. C.—A nice size dark red cactus on 
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LYRICK, 1I.C.—Lovely clear lilac with nice in- 
curved petals. The blooms are 8 inches on 
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MARY RAGGIO, F.D.—Deep clear yellow on cane 
like stems. The blooms will average 7 to 8 
inches and are wonderful keepers. ........._.. 1.00 
MARGRACE, I.D.—- A large bloom of blended 
orange red and yellow. A striking combinat- 
ion on splendid stems. Medium tall bush. _... 1.00 
MAYOR OTIS, I.D.—One of the largest blooms 
grown, 12 to 14 inches. The color is golden 
bronze, Stitt stems, lows bush. 22-2 se Aly (ts 
MARSHALL KERNOCHAN, F.D.—Nearly a ball 
of dark garnet red. The tall plants produce 
an) abundance of 6 inch blooms. .2............-...- Aes 
MALIBU ORANGE, I.D.—Bright orange red of 
hugh size,-12 inches or better. Long strong 
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MAJOR VEIRS, F.D.—-A large wide petaled aut- 
umn combination with great depth. Nice 
srowing,.plants with dark foliage. .........-.....- 2.00 
MRS. THOMAS EDISON, I.D.—Medium low bush 
producing lovely large blooms of purple with 
a lighter reverse. Stiff stems hold the blooms 
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MRS. E. J., St. C.—A light blend of pink and 
white. Long pointed petals give depth to the 
bloom. 6 to 7 inch blooms on good stems. .... 1.25 
MRS. MINNIE RING, I.C.—Lovely long petaled 
cactus of cream and pink. Tall plants pro- 
duce lots of flowers on good stems. ..........-- 1.50 
MISS PITTSBURG, I.C.— A nice medium size 
cactus of true pink. Bushes are four feet and 
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MISS OAKLAND, F.D.—Good size clear white 
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When we check up on Nature’s soil bank, 
we often find ‘‘O. D.”, Overdrawn. 
