FRANCES H.—(Patricia.) Pansy purple tipped white. Very reliable bi-color of 
good sizeFree bloomer, good grower, populor. 22 2)2 1 $2.50 
FRED CANNING—1.D. (England.) Bright geranium red. Large full bloom of the 
most pleasing shade of red that does not fade. Centers are not always of exhibi- 
LOT Weems ee cre, eI atc Toes we AUC, oe ak gs os $2.50 
FREDA GEORGE—1.D. (Australia.) Creamy pink with shadings of rose. Deli- 
cately colored flower with excellent qualities. Nice size__............2..22222222 eee $2.50 
GALAXY—I.C. (England.) Yellow striped and splashed with red. A very inter- 
esting and satisfactory cactus. Flowers are full and well formed.................. $2.00 
GAY KNIGHT—LD. (Australia.) Bright red suffused gold. This brightly colored 
bloom is extra large and held straight up on a perfect stem. One of the largest 
TOTS UStrCiCras meee ee te hd 8 ee $2.00 
GIANT OF BAARN—1.C. (Holland.) Crimson-red. Very useful for cutting because 
of its long stems and free blooming habits. Large flowers continue through a 
longi periods Very Gay sColor.,. fa sn a eee rr $2.50 
GLAMOUR—1.D. (Salem.) Light purple with shadings of rose. Grows large 
without pampering and is a consistent winner in the shows. Color, form and 
igtedevlicwrery= ured PrcleloreR tau. Mkt aie aT NOR treme emery AL SS S| $2.00 
GOULBURN—1.C. (Australia.) Yellow shading to apricot. A true cactus of large 
size. Outstanding in its class with great possibilities in the showroom........ $2.50 
GRAF BERNADOTTE—S.C. (Holland.) Pure white. Very tall growing cactus pro- 
ducing many nice flowers of medium size. There is not much competition in 
TEARS CCS cada Meret tee oat eels USE ee Meee ee Pe cere tL a en a cee ace $2.50 
GUNYAH GLORY—sS.C. (Australia.) Royal purple. We have nothing else ex- 
actly like it in color. Big, tall-growing semi-cactus that is much admired by 
VISILTOTS Mm COULISTOTACIIN Cl pat sete tino ALS ied onan ABE Le 90 a ee es $3.50 
INDIAN GIANT—1I.D. (Emmons.) Reddish apricot. Very large exhibition variety. 
Plants are low and bushy and continue to produce fine blooms over a long 
period wC Olomis-dillerentsond. much cdnired etic: ca er ee $2.50 
IVORY PRINCESS—S.C. (Ruschmohr.) Ivory white. Large, well-formed flower 
Guaneunusucdl shade. olronGg grower with-qood stems. «5. ee ee $2.00 
JANE LAUSCHE—sS.C. (Rocky River.) Lavender tipped white. Decidedly a new 
combination of color and an all-around good dahlia. It was a big prize winner 
initsmiirocucIOnVyeySUlen noveltyeol realiimeritaye =i. (unl: Wet nn eee $2.50 
JUDITH—F.D. (Anderson.) Deep purple edged white. Very popular and satis- 
factory California variety. The plant of medium height blooms freely and flow- 
ersscire Veryalorges wasierme4rs- should tryathic- one. oe. eee ee $2.50 
KELVIN—1.D. (Australia.) Rosy pink with a suggestion of yellow. Exceptionally 
fine variety of great size and all good qualities. Continues to produce large per- 
tect bloome forimonths# One-of the truly, qreat dahlids=: 40 5. nt eee $2.50 
KEMP’S PURPLE TRIUMPH—I.D. Deep purple. Good sized flower on plant of 
medium height. Good producer both as to blooms and roots.................... $2.50 
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