SHEIK, St. Cac.—One of the best straight cactus 
we grow. Bright pink with white center on 
stems plenty long and stiff. Keeps well. ........ 1.00 
SALEM SUNSHINE 
SILVER METEOR, F.D.—Mauve with silver lines 
and reverse. Blooms 9 to 10 inches held fac- 
ing on stiff stems. Light green foliage makes 
a beautyespot in any Sardeni ee ee 1.50 
SIMOUN, I.D.—Low plants producing large blooms 
of lemon yellow with red stripes. Very at- 
LTACTIV eM a SAE, (oleate cok dune a uss an ine nate nei 1.00 
STORM CLOUD, Ball—Dark maroon of 6 inches 
On WSTLON BY STEMS, fe eins neat tele a ee nae fe eae 75 
STUART OGG, I.D.—Large lemon yellow with 
white tips and reverse. Strong stems hold the 
blooms facing. Good keeper when cut. ............ 1.00 
SUNGAY, I.D.—A pleasing formation and color 
combination. The general effect is Grenadine 
Red. Medium tall plants produce an abundance 
of perfect blooms all season. It can be grown 
realwlargel cs. wen aligek oon cauee te ey ele On ee nae tact 1.50 
TAFFETA, I.D.—Large blooms of OSSD mulberry 
roSessea Nice. plants weiss ee ee, Gene ne othe Ores By fs) 
THOS. EDISON, F.D.—True purple of 9 inches on 
STFONS  SLCINS.1 tc eeu gona Ania eee eee .00 
TOWN TOPIC, F.D.—Tall plants producing 9 inch 
purple blooms all season on strong stems. 
Barly. 10: D1le6oiisg ce ree tee tera kee 1.00 
TORERO, Cac.—A French novelty of large crimson 
tipped gold. Early to bloom on strong stems. .... 1.00 
TRUMP, F.D.—A nice lilac of 6 inches of the water- 
lily ay ty peu. GOod.. 2.5 i010) 7a ena Micaer ee tee an meee, 00 
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