If I cannet convince you, my stock will. 
HENRY Z. (Zourek-Parrella) 
—F. D. Canary yellow bush 
5 to 514 feet. Size of blooms 
914x5”. Blooms are held at 
45 degree angle, also some 
on top. Flowers have good 
substance. Stems are dark, 
long and strong. Here is a 
yellow that is different. In- 
ner petals are fluted and 
back petals recurve to the 
stem forming a very beauti- 
ful and unusual flower. Foli- 
age is dark green, leathery 
and insect resistant. Listed 
on Mr. Faust’s Honor Roll. 
Roots $15.00 Net 
Plants $7.50 Net 
HENRY Z. 
SENSATION, SC. (Robens)—Pink with white center. Good stems and foliage, 
vigorous grower, free bloomer. Blooms facing or slightly up. Blooms 10x13”. 
Has won many first’s and special awards on the show table. Has both 
beauty and size. Plants $7.50 
FLOSSIE H. (Dixie Nurseries)—-Formal decorative, light blend of camellia 
rose and cream, petal base lemon yellow. Size 9x41/,, inches. Stems 10 to 
12 inches, canelike, hold blooms on side. Bush 414 feet. Profuse bloomer 
all season. Won A.D.S. certificate at Farmingdale in 1951. Excellent 
substance. Piants $5.00 Net 
DETROIT 250 (Lakeside)—Incurved cactus, occasional blooms semi-cactus, dark 
Orient red, almost carmine, with lighter reverse, general effect vivid red. 
Size 1014x5”, stems 10 inches, canclike. Petals have good substance. 
Certified at New Brunswick. Plants $7.50 Net 
EIGHT-EIGHTY (Dixie Gardens)-—-F. D. rosy mauve. Size 9”, free blooming 
and lasts long when cut. Won certificate at Ohio Trial Grounds, also on 
Col. Eddys’ Honor Roll. Plants $4.40 Net 
BIG MO (Roberts-Ruschmohr)—Straight cactus Indian Lake and carmine red, 
almost black. Size 12 by 6 inches, could be grown larger. Stems 10 to 15 
inches, hold blooms on side. Bush 5 feet. Won American Home Achieve- 
ment award at Long Island and Southtown, Chicago shows. 
Plants $7.50 net 
PATRICIA SPOLLEN (Pennypack Garden)—Incurved cactus, blend of orient 
red and signal yellow, general effect orange. Size 10% by 6 inches. Blooms, 
on 15-inch stiff stems, held on side and at 45° angle. Good substance. Won 
nine American Home Achievement Medals and five A.D.S. Seedling Sweep- 
stakes. Planis $7.50 net 
TIDAL WAVE F. D. to I. D.—This is a giant yellow that grows very large. 
Top winner at the Royal Society trials, Sydney, Australia. Huge blooms 
always, carried on perfect stems at desired angle. A prize winner. 
Plants only $7.50 
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