GOLDEN WEDDING, S.C.—A solid gold of 8 inches 
on long strong stems. Early to bloom and last 
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GREAT DIVIDE, S.C.—Large blooms.of shell pink 
with a sheen of yellow. Well branched with 
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GREATER GLORY, S.C.—Large lavender pink 
with a white center. The petals are pointed 
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GRAF FOLKE BERNADOTE, S.C.—A very large 
clear white on stiff stems. A German number 
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GRAND SLAM, S.C.—Amaranth pink with a citron 
yellow base. A general favorite at shows and 
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GIANT SPIDER, St. Cac.—One of the finest cactus 
varieties we have ever grown. The large 
blooms are a solid carmine red on strong stems. 
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HART'S WHIRLAWAY 
HART’S WHIRLAWAY, I1.C.—Exquisite yellow 
with apricot blend. The blooms are good size 
with a very artistic whirl to the tips of the 
petals. Stems are long and. strong. 2:10.22. 
HALEY’S COMET, St. C.—A blend of pink and red 
with a yellow center. Very attractive to all. 
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HALIFAX, F.D.—A rugged buttercup yellow from 
Australia. This number is a fine keeper on 
fone estrone stems. 9 -mches eee ou wee 
H. L. C. JACKSON, S.C.—Extra large fine petaled 
white on very straight strong stems. Early and 
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HELIOS, S.C.—Tall plants of light green foliage 
with large blooms of saffron yellow on strong 
stems. The blooms are real large and fine exhi- 
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