Jack-in-the-green, so named for the leader of an old Elizabethan dance. 
Hand-Pollinated Acaulis Seed 
The largest, most beautiful Acaulis to date. (On hand). $1 pkt. 
AMERICAN BLUES—French blue, turquoise, sapphire, cornflower, 
indigo, often silver edged. 
PINK AND ROSE—Rose, cameo, peach, sweetbriar and geranium. 
YELLOW— Light and golden yellows often on red stems. 
HARBINGER— Giant white stars. 
BLENDS— Apricot and bronze shades. 
CRIMSON—Rich, glowing crimson. 
SPRINGTIME MIXTURE—All the foregoing shades including blue. 
Hand-Pollinated Auricula Seed 
Auriculas pictured on page 22. 
GARDEN AURICULAS (On hand) — In mixture of pastel shades, 
lavender-blue, yellow, leather, brown, plum, purple, reds. $1 pkt. 
ALPINE AURICULAS (After July 15, 1954) — From perfect show 
forms. Burnt orange, red, raspberry, purple, lavender and logan- 
berry. $1 per % pkt. 
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