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Souv. de Gerard Verge—IC. Large crimson purple. 
$2.00. 
Sunrays—Golden buff. 75c. 
Suzanne Riquet—SC. Large, bright yellow with lighter 
reverse. $2.50. 
Torero—C. Tall, blood red with tips and narrow pet- 
aloids golden yellow. $2.00. 
Victory—Large rose pink with golden suffusion. 75c. 
Volcano—Large flame red. 75c. 
“B” FOUR TO EIGHT INCHES IN DIAMETER 
CACTUS 
Annabelle—C. Medium; narrow-petaled soft rose, tip- 
ped coral rose. $1.50. 
Aureool—C. Silvery yellow, middle size, early. $1.00. 
Bedford Beauty—B.I.C. Deep lavender, creamy cen- 
ter. $1.00. 
Colorama—C. Medium orange, twisted petals. 75c. 
Duindigt—C. Bright orange red cut flower. 75c. 
Doreen E.—B.St.C. Tyrian purple; early, free bloom- 
ing. $2.00. 
Eavo-ita—C. Salmon with golden yellow center. One 
of the best small-flowered varieties grown because o} 
its keeping so long.” 75c. 
Fijnstraal—C. Salmon and old rose; narrow petalled, 
good stem. $1.00. 
Flirtt—B.LC. ‘Best yellow cut flower ever grown in 
Holland.” Long stem; abundant; good keeper. $2.00. 
Goldene Rechtschaffenheit (Golden Rectitude) —B.L.C. 
Good cut flower and exhibition variety. Persimmon 
orange with salmon. $1.50. 
Lady in Red—Tall, bright scarlet. 75c. 
Madame Elisabeth Sawyer — C. Free-flowering lively 
rose. Excellent cut variety. $1.50. 
Moeder Aartsen—-C. Dark yellow, cinnamon ovetlaid. 
$1.00. 
Mosquito—C. Vermillion, star-like. 7%c. 
Nancy Ann Mitchell—Tall scarlet. Early and good. 
$1.50. 
Pink Mum—Shaggy deep rose. $1.50. 
Reve (Dream)—IC. Artistically formed large flowers 
on long stiff stems. Soft mauve. $2.00. 
