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LYRICK, I.C.—Clear lilac with incurved petals. A 
very lovely number on strong stems. Early 
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MARSHALL'S PINK, F.D.—Six to seven inch clear 
pink with a light gold tip on each petal. Med- 
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MARILYN DALE, S.C.—Large deep lavender of 
great refinement. A general favorite at the 
shows, winning a large number of prizes. 9 to 
10-inch flowers are held on good strong stems. 
MARION TATE, I.D.—Real large salmon rose with 
a cast of helio on the outer petals. 10-inch 
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MARY TAYLOR, St. C.—A general favorite in a 
7-inch salmon pink cactus. Early bloomer on 
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MAYOR OTIS, I.D.—A massive golden bronze of 
12 to 14 inches on cane like stems. Mid season 
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MISS SHATTUCK, F.D.—A nice medium size pure 
white on long strong stems. Does not burn and 
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MISS PITTSBURG, St.C.—Lovely deep pink of 7 
inches. Free bloomer on rugged growing plant. 
MISS OAKLAND, F.D.—7 to 8 inch pure white. 
Always full, never showing open centers. ........ 
MRS. E. J., St.C—Bright rose pink with lighter 
center. Good stems hold the medium size 
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MME. C. JUSSIANT, I.C.—A dainty medium size 
lavender cactus on long wire stems. The 
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MOLINE ROUGE, S.C.—A very vivid scarlet of 7 
inches. A fine number for cutting. Stems right. 
MONTY, I.C.—6 to 7 inch scarlet cactus incurved 
like a chrysanthemum with fine pointed petals. 
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