Canary (Min.)—Bright yellow formal decorative -_--------------- Roots 50¢ 
Charlotte Caldwell (Ball)—Bright apricot coral color. Strong stem with 
healthy ‘foliage :2).. 1. che ee Se eee Roots 25¢ each 
. C.)—Li i llow. Size blooms 10 by 5% inches. 
Ciara Dell (S. C.)—Light primrose ye rn SO Plante 
Clara Hook (St. C.)—Penard yellow with slight shades of peach red, lighter 
yellow at center. Foliage dark green and healthy. Can be an excellent cut 
flower. Profuse bloomer. On three Honor Rolls ---------------- Roots 50c 
Class (F. D.) 1941—Sulphur yellow formal, with giant blooms which have 
been grown to 15% inches. Under ordinary conditions it will average 10 
and 11 inch blooms. Bushes are rugged and of medium height. 
Roots 75c each 
Clariam Fancy (S. C.)—A rare beauty and good keeping qualities. Delicate 
blending of cream and pink with lavender suffusions. The deep flowers 
have broad, serrated petals. Size 8x5. Winner of many classes and on two 
honorrolls e272 estes Re ae ee R. C. 35c, Plants 75¢ each 
Clariam Forever (1. D.)—A clear delicate shade of pink, without a trace of 
magenta, so common in pinks. The flower facing on side on stiff well 
Broportionedsstems* seek. 5 ee eee ee R. C. 75c, Plants $1.50 
Clariam Kelton (I. D.)—Brick red with yellow shadings, which shows on the 
face of the flowers as the petals curl and twist ----------------- Roots 35c 
Clariam Royalty (Inc. C.)—Petunia purple with silver reverse. Size 9x5 
niches > Aa eS ee ee eee R. C. 75c, Plants $1.50 
Commando (F. D. 1943)—Phlox purple with blooms 10 to 12 inches in diam- 
eter. Some descriptions are a clear lavender __-__.------------- Roots 35c 
Confuscius (S. C.)—Chinese red. Early and free bloomer. Good Roots 50c 
Cosmopolitan (1. D.)—Rose red shading to gold and yellow on outer area 
of petals. Can be grown to a great size and depth with good stems. A 
beautiful combination of color __.__----_----------_- R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Cymbie—A beautiful rose pink ID, 10 inches by 7 inches without forcing. 
Good bloomer and root maker. Flowers face nicely. Vigorous grower. 
Verysattractives. eee eee Roots $3.00, R. C. 75c, Plants $1.50 
Darle-V (S. C.)—Light primrose yellow with lacinated petals. Has made a 
good show record. 1951 introduction -___.____._-___- R. C. 75c, Plants $1.50 
Dave Platt (F. D. to Ball)—White with flush of mallow pink at center. 
Average blooms three to four inches. Vigorous grower with fine branch- 
ing habits, On Honor soli ees eee ee Roots 35c, 3 for $1.00 
Deep Velvet (F. D.)—Carmine with heavy overlay of oxblood red. Excellent 
dark green leathery foliage. A positive winner in maroon formal decora- 
tive’class. On.all three’ Honor Rous 2°. eee Roots 35¢ 
Detroit ‘250 (1. C.)—This large dark red, incurved cactus can win for you. 
Color, dark orient red. Size easily up to 11 or 12 inches; 4 ft. bush, 12 inch 
stems. Early and late bloomer __.__-_-_- Roots $4.00, R. C. 75c, Plants $1.50 
D-Day (F. D.)—One-tone bright pink on cane like stem. A vigorous grower 
and‘ fine for‘florists’*use!- 2222 eee ee eee Roots 35c¢ 
Dr. John F. Morse (I. D.)—A heavy textured velvety dark reddish purple 
which is more red than purple. With ordinary culture it grows ten to 
eleven inches in diameter. Does not fade or burn readily. This is a very 
outstanding 1950 introduction __.._____- R. C. 35c, Plants 75c, Roots $1.50 
Donnie (F. D.)—Cardinal red with slight purple caste at ends of petals. Size 
342 to 414 inches. This is an ideal flower for florists. Free bloomer. 
R. C. 35c, Plants 75¢ 
Dora M (I. D.)—A beautiful deep rose pink with 6 to 7 blooms on stems 18 
to 24 inches long and a blooming fool. A seedling of Michigan pee E 
oots 30c 
Doreen E (Cac.)—Deep reddish purple cactus. Face of flowers are red, the 
reverse purple, which gives the flower its purple-effect as petals quill. 
The tips of petals are deeply lacinated. Good stems holding flower facing 
the side size 742x4. On four honor rolls ~_____-- R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 each 
