MOTHER BALLEGO, St. C.—Medium size clear 
DIETS Te her re Ge eke eee ne eee eee 1.00 
MONARCH OF THE EAST, I.D.—An old favorite 
of extra large golden orange. Stiff stems 
hold some flowers on top, others facing. .... .75 
MME. JUSSIANT, St. C.—Deep violet purple of 
7 inches field grown. Profuse bloomer on 
FOU SUTCINIS peer eiee tee eee. oe Sateen Wr ee eee ee es Aris 
MRS. MINIVER, Cac. — Medium size lavender 
Withee w nitescen ters ace. ce seeree recente eee ee 1.00 
MICHAEL BLACK, I.D.—Large blooms of dark 
purple on the best of stems. This has been 
a consistant winner for the past’ three 
SEASONS Mi isehts 2o.tas senses s-c-2 <0 Riewpeaede rae ax tout aeet tes 2.00 
MUSTANG, S.C.—True pink of nice formation. 
Stiff stems hold the 8 inch blooms well above 
thet splant er tee ot ee ee ena eee 1.00 
NAGEL’S ORANGE, Cac.—Fine petaled clear 
orange on the stems you like. Blooms are 
seven inches freely produced. .................... Ay 65) 
NANOOK, I.D.—Here is a very clear large white 
Ole LinS eSteniss Ae rssc. = ee Se ee eee Se eer 1.00 
OAKLEIGH CHAMPION, I.C.—New outstanding 
incurved cactus of artistic formation with an 
unusual show record. General color is a 
blend of orange, soft nink and_ yellow. 
Blooms 8 to 9 inches with good denth. Tall 
plants produce flowers early till late. ______.. 2.50 
OGDEN REID, F. D.—Large pink with long stems 
VL Cia rian) 0, Wass [AT tgs pee er ee 1.00 
Oo. D. BALDWIN, Bal'—Very attractive red with 
an undertone of yellow. Rather tall plant 
with 6 to 7 inch blooms on long stems. _....... 75 
PATTY WAUGH. F D.— Clear white of 7 to 8 
inches on the best of long stems. Nice green 
BOLI G 2 C2 ae see eee ae a ae ee ee hens .50 
P. ROJEK, I.D.—A lively blend of dark red and 
brivht vellow. Some are streaked and some 
are splashed. 8 to 9 inch on good stems. _.. 1.0% 
PINK OUEEN. F.D Light pink of pleasing 
shane. A fine addition to any garden. 7 to 8 
inch blooms on stiff stems. 
PINK FLAMINGO, I,.C.—Clear rose pink incurved 
cactus of evquisite formation on stiff stems. 
ATWitrtrer at-many* shows i sscessccrxcce_easi 1.50 
RAY SMITH, S.C.—A clean growing lavender of 
6 tO-9 mebes’ on strong stems. 02. ae 1.50 
ROSY DAWN. F.D.—Nearly a ball of rose pink 
with yellow undertone”: : 000 V5 
RUFFLFS...1.D.— A delightful light nink with 
curling petals givine it a ruffled appear- 
ance. Nice plant with 9 inch blooms on good 
SUCIM Sree ene saree ieee ee ie eae) Ee ee 1.00 
SALEM STINSHINE, I.D.—Fine large lemon yel- 
low, 10 inches or better on long stiff stems. 
Medium low bush with plenty blooms. _..... 1.00 
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In the best regulated horticultural establishments 
variety mixups can occur. 
