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Romance—S.C. Old rose with golden center. Cut flow- 
er. $1.00. 
Rosencavalier—C. ‘Satin rose cut flower on best of 
thin and stiff stems. Lasting well in water and 
keeping colour until frost sets in. Certificate, Har- 
lem and Amsterdam.” $2.00. 
Sheik—C. Purple, cream center. 75c. 
Valley’s Pourpre—C. Very prolific, medium size, 
beautiful violet. $1.50. 
Victory Day—C. Large incurved cactus; berry red, 
freely produced on good stems. $2.00. 
SEMI CACTUS 
Anita—B.S.C. Striking, blood red semi cactus. $1.50. 
Aumonier Chandelon—S.C. Salmon rose, creamy yel- 
low center. $1.50. 
Broeder Justinus—SC. Yellow center, suffusing to 
salmon orange; free. $1.50. 
Burnet—SC.C. (Butterfly) Large crimson scarlet, bold- 
ly tipped white. Award of merit in England and Hol- 
land. $2.50. 
Michigan White—A very prolific cut flower white. 75c. 
Moeder Ballego—SC. Originator says: ‘Four feet, 
warm and pure red color. Beautiful and gracious 
flower, elegant and strong stem. Well proportioned 
plant of a good size. Free flowering, lasting long 
as a cut flower. The best red semi-cactus dahlia 
lp toanoew.~ 29.1250: 
Oranje Nassau—S.C. Large, orange with golden glow 
to center. Certificate at Leiden and Storrs. $2.00. 
Oranjeprins—SC. Free flowering pure orange. $1.00. 
Princess Margaret Rose—S.C. One of the finest recent 
introduction. Salmon pink, lighter center. $2.00. 
Purity—B.S.C. A very beautiful clear white cut-flower 
variety. Blooms hold perfect to end of season. Good 
stems. $1.50. 
Vivianne Coppens—SC. Lovely pure rose shading to 
silvery white center. A Belgian, counted the best in 
itsnclassas $2é 
Yellow Special—S.C. Medium size, long stem, pure 
yellow. $1.00. 
INFORMAL DECORATIVE 
Josephine G.—Bright pink veined and tipped yellow. 
Wh 
Lois Walcher—I.D. Purple, tipped white. $1.50. 
