BUTTERFLY HIGHLANDER 
MONTEZUMA—S.C. Reddish copper or terra cotta. A giant semi-cactus on the 
type of Confucius. The big, bold flower has depth as well as diameter and the 
coloriis ‘attractive, and Unusual ccm eo ee ee $2.00 
NIGHTINGALE—F.D. Deep magenta rose shading somewhat lighter at the tips 
of the petals. The color is generally referred to as fuchsia. A truly spectacular 
flower and strictly of the formal type. Better proportioned stems and more 
rugged-plant growth would be hard to find. Large size._......0..2-22.----e $2.50 
NINA WARREN—S.C. Bright rosy purple. At last a nice new purple semi-cactus 
of large size. The rather tall plant is a mass of blooms all season. Will thrive in 
warm weather and is not improved by shading or covering. Named for the wife 
of the Governor of California who called it her favorite color. New 1950........ $5.00 
PACIFIC SPLENDOR—I.D. Delicate pink shading to white center. Artistic bloom 
of large size. A delightful color when properly grown. Habits of growth are 
FOOD a ahs eat i a ry et ge a GO rs ees er cee er $1.00 
PALO ALTO—I.D. Salmon shading to gold. One of the best of the older vari- 
eties. A dahlia of fine color that is easy to grow. Rather tall plant producing 
many good flowers on long stems. eet ce rar $1.00 
REGALIA—I.C. Bright cerise. An unusual cactus with perfect stems. This has 
proven to be a valuable addition to its class on account of its fine qualities. A 
striking color and a lavish bloomer throughout the season..........2.0...-22...-2------ $2.00 
SAN FRANCISCO—1.D. Shrimp pink. A giant of great beauty. Rugged grower 
with extra long stems 1.00 
SATAN—S.C. Flaming red, gold center. A great dahlia that is known wherever 
dahlias are grown. Greatest prize winner of itS G@y-ue..i....222.-eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee- $1.00 
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