See Pages 20-21 for Collections 
EMMA WALKER (Mac Dowell, 1939), S. C. 
A very large flower that was good enough to win the Ameri- 
can Home Achievement Medal. An _ early profuse flowering 
habit, splendid plant and stems. Color yellow shaded old 
rose with some lavender showing on tips of unopened petals. 
Very fine. 
Roots 60c 
ESSIE SMITH 
ESSIE SMITH [Smith 85A, 1945], S. C. 
Bloom 12 x 6%, Bush 5 ft. A borderline between lavender 
and pink, although best described as an amaranth pink. 
Recommended as one of the best for 1945, and on all 3 
Honor Rolls. Petals curl to the very points. Large 
flowers of unusually good substance, and strong stems. 
Won 2 Achievement Medals in 1944, and a winner at shows 
in 1945. 
Roots $1.15 
EXQUISITE [I. D.] 
A lovely bloom of pure waxy white with a touch of lavend- 
er at the center when first opening, fading out to pure 
white. 
Roots 40c 
FAITHFUL [Dahliadel, 1945], S. C. 
Faithful in shape and color is like Michigan White, but 
is a larger flower. Blooms 10 inches by 5%. Bush med- 
ium. It should win in the semi-cactus white class. 
Highly recommended to us. 
Roots $1.00 
FANNY SANDT [V. & M.]. S. C. 
Color rose pink. One of the most beautiful formed var- 
ieties in this class. A color that fairly dazzles in the sun- 
light, and shows up brilliantly under artificial light, The 
blooms are of large size, and of good depth. Stiff stems, 
well above and out of the foliage. 
Roots 60c 
FAVORITA [Ballay, 1944], I. C. to S. C. 
Canary yellow. Best yellow cactus. The outer petals of 
this true type cactus fold well back to the stem. Bloom 
is of good size and stem is always good. 
Roots $1.25 
FIGARO [France], S. C. 
Bright yellow striped red. A sport of Satan with similar 
qualities. An excellent bi-color although a certain per- 
centage of the blooms will come solid red. 
Roots $1.15 
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