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Little Colonel—A fine straight cactus; soft pink with 
a yellow center. 75c. 
Little Snow Queen—Small flowers on hard stems. 
Little Darling—Soft pink, yellow center. 
Little Diamond—Violet rose, sulphur center. 75. 
Little Jenny—Flesh, canary center. 
Little Peach—Robust grower, many branches; flowers 
on wiry stems. Originator says, “Color is blending 
of rose doree and deep chrome.” 75c. 
Little Pearl—Lovely rose pink. 
Mad. G. Boudewijn—A lilac rose cactus from Holland. 
Good stem. 75c. 
M. Pierre Lunden—Very free blooming rose pink; 
good. A long season bloomer for us, 73¢ 
Nar—MSt.C. A striking miniature. Star-like, glisten- 
ing orange scarlet golden tips. $1.00. 
Nesthakchen—Creamy chamois suffused with soft lilac. 
fio Ge 
Norma Jean—Coral pink with sulphur yellow center: 
very narrow petals, lacinated at the tips. A con: 
sistent prize winner all over the country. $2.00. 
Peaceful—Peach on gold. One of the best of the Baby 
Royal type. 
Petite Parisienne—MSC. Ruby red. 75c. 
Pink Lady—M.St.C, (Australian) Prolific, pure pink; 
very fine. $1.00. 
Rene Cayeux—Bright geranium red. 
Sabine—SC. Copper, suffused salmon. Especially 
good for cutting. $1.00. 
Whisper—Light yellow, good form. 
Zalmster—C. Salmon pink, orange base. 75c. 
FORMAL DECORATIVE 
Fully double, floral rays broad, either pointed or 
round at tips, regular arrangement. 
Andries’ Pink—Small rose pink cut flower. 75c. 
Anna Maria—F.D. (Italy) Erect, nymphea-shaped 
orange flowers; extremely free. 75c. 
Baby Fonteneau—MFD. Pure rose; a free flowering 
variety that can be well recommended. $1.00. 
Baby Sagamore — A _ miniature Sagamore with same 
beautiful coloring of rich amber gold, shading darker 
to center. Free flowering. 
Ballego’s Maroon Gem—M.F.D. Deep maroon; long 
stem, adapted for cutting. $1. 
Bright Idea—Bright red, heavily tipped white; pro 
fuse and very attractive. $1.00. 
~ Buckeye Baby—Golden buff. Early in season reverse 
and center tinged with red. 
Carla—Buff, heavily shaded with old rose. 
Coralette—Salmon, free, on a good stem. Almost a 
ball in form. 
