ROCKY RIVER INTRODUCTIONS 
LITTLE LINDA (Scheel-Rocky River) A 
white miniature straight cactus. Stems 
are thin and wiry. Like almost all 
miniature cactus varieties, LITTLE LIN- 
DA is inclined to run over the miniature 
size limit of four inches. Plants are of 
average height for this type. 
LITTLE LINDA is listed on the Honor 
Rolls of Messers Faust and Dudley, and 
on Mr. Webb's Review. Outstanding 
at the Rutgers Trial Ground in 1950 
when it received a score of 86.5. It 
was also Certified at Maryland, with a 
score of 85.8 in 1950. Root stock is 
very limited. 
Root $5.00 net, Plant $2.00 net 
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PEGGY J. (Beals-Boyle-Rocky River) This 
is one for those who like perfection of 
form combined with delicate color. A 
straight cactus with lacinated petals, 
and very good substance. The flower 
is white for about one third of the 
distance to the outer edge. Outer 
two thirds is delicately flushed lilac, 
which also shows on the unopened cen- 
ter petals. A good bloomer, and early, 
it should make a good cutflower as well 
as an exhibition variety of merit. Size 
6!/5x3. 
PEGGY J. is listed on Mr. Roberts’ 
Honor Roll, and was runner-up for the 
Derrill W. Hart Medal for medium size 
varieties, having been Certified at East 
Lansing (1950), Cincinnati and Atlanta, 
with scores of 85.5, 85, and 85.2 re- 
spectively. Winner of the Anthracite 
Award at Scranton; an award for the 
best undisseminated cut-flower variety. 
Root $10.00 net, Plant $3.50 net 
PEGGY J. 
