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Miniatures 
UNDER FOUR INCHES IN DIAMETER 
All of this group are low’ growing plants and es- 
pecially free blooming, with good stems. Very satis- 
factory for table decorations or small baskets. This list 
will stand comparison with any issued in America. 
Miniatures are furnished in strong field roots, post- 
paid. Fifty cents each; $5.00 per dozen, except as 
noted. 
MINIATURE CACTUS AND SEMI-CACTUS 
Cactus, fully double, florets narrow, with edges rolled 
back for half or more of their length. May be incurved, 
straight or recurved. Norma Jean, St.C, 
Semi-Cactus, edges rolled back less than half of 
length. Little Diamond, S.C. 
Andries’ Melior—SC. Chamois, salmon shading. 75c. 
Andries’ Orange—Bright clear orange with perfect 
stem. May sometimes run a bit oversize. 75c. 
Animato—C. Light cochineal red and violet rose. 75c. 
Arabeske—MSC. Sulphury yellow. Won Holland 
trophy in 1945. $1.00. 
Casula Pearl—Opal pink. In demand by florists. 75c. 
Countess of Lonsdale—Salmon pink and amber. One 
of the oldest, but good. 
Doreen Crane—Light, clear orange; narfow petals. One 
of the best. 
Elsje—C. Golden yellow; medium, early. $1.50. 
Espoir—SC. Salmon rose, a good cut flower, medium 
$1Z,e. 
Gold Flake—Bright yellow, free bloomer. 75c. 
Gypsy—Miniature Cactus. Oriental red. 75c. 
Homeacre Sweetest—Strawberry pink with yellow and 
buff center. 75c. 
Jubilant—SC. Cherry red and orange; reverse lighter. 
73C, 
Kensington Joy—A deep bronze shaded amber. 75c. 
Kewpie—Small, bright pink; free bloomer. 
Ladies’ Fancy—C. (Australia) Cream, flushed pink. 
Leiden’s Miniature—MC. Resembles an aster and is 
carried on top of strong stem. Salmon pink. 
Little Colonel—A fine straight cactus; soft pink with 
a yellow center. 75c. 
Little Snow Queen—Small flowers on hard stems. 
Little Darling—Soft pink, yellow center. ‘ 
Little Diamond—Violet rose, sulphur center. 75c. 
Little Jenny—Flesh, canary center. 
Little Peach—Robust grower, many branches; flowers 
on wiry stems. Originator says, “Color is blending 
of rose doree and deep chrome.” 75c. 
