September (1. D.)—A beautiful informal decorative blend of the ever ap- 
pealing autumn shades Deep chrome speckled peach red, reverse peach 
red ALarge blooms On, ZOO Stem Seas eee er ee eee Plant 75c, R. C. 50c 
Sherwood’s Peach—Informal decorative of the giant show class. Blooms 
grown to 15 inches in diameter on heavy cane stems. Color is a blending 
of Peachsand /DUlivese ss oes ee eee Roots 35c each 
Silver Glamour (I. D.)—Giant rose magenta with each petal edged white 
and center of flower flushed white. Comes into bloom mid-season. Heavy 
insect resistant bushes. Long heavy stems that hold the blooms correctly. 
Plant 75c, R. C. 50c 
Silver Tips (S$. C.)—A Chinese red semi-cactus with lacinated tips that as 
they twist show a silver reverse. An early prolific bloomer with flowers 
that are very deep which will average 7 to 9 inches. Field grown. On 
HGONOLT ROU eee ee ee ea een eee eee eee ee Piant 75c, R. C. 50c 
Sarett’s Pink Flamingo (I. C., S. C.)—Shell pink with a yellow blending at 
the base. The blooms are beautifully formed with perfect centers. Size 
10 by 5 inches. Strong stems, and a good grower. 
Plant $1.00, R. C. 50c 
Sgt. Williams (1. D.)—Large buff and gold blended Dahlia of good size and 
on vood*stems: Av iree bloomer 2-2-0 ee Roots 25c 
Sherry (Pom.)—A lovely pom of royal purple on good stems. Fine for 
eG EEL OT AR LG) 4 Rylscehng Sy cise Mel Retell I Lae Bape lt pe an i Dey sO LSM Se Root 35c 
Snow Baby (Min.)—A formal decorative miniature of pure white with perfect 
form on long slender stems. Early and profuse __-__.--.------- Roots 25c 
Snow Sprite (Cac. Min.)—A lovely pure white miniature on good stems. 
GOOGsEXDIDITIONDLY Gee. we ate one ree Roof $1.00, Plant 50c, R. C. 35c 
So Big (I. D.)—Large heavy petaled blooms of phlox purple on good stems. 
Size 0x6). 3. ree See se es Se. ae es ee) beer Root $1.00 
Southern Rose (1. D.)—A deep rose pink with lighter shadings. Vigorous 
BTOWEL BI Cs eee Eo, Se er ere Roots $1.00 
Staraze (1. D.)—Light primrose yellow on cane like stems. A profuse bloom- 
er and a popular variety of the 1950 introductions ____.________ Root $1.00 
Stardust (1. D.)—Amaranth rose with white lines lengthwise of petals and 
intermingled with the lavender rose. Size 8 to 10 inches in diameter on 
So0ds Stems eee san BO eee: See Se SI ee: Roots 75c 
Susan ““K”’ (St. Cac.)—-A light blend straight cactus, 6 by 3% inches; stems 
10 inches hold bloom on side. Good keeper, profuse bloomer. Won certi- 
ficate, East Lansing 1951. On Dudley’s Honor Roll __-___-__--_-_- Root 5c 
Sunburst (F. D.)—A beautiful apricot buff color. Some blooms are a lighter 
color than others but the apricot buff persists in the flowers with a glisten- 
ing sheen. Size of flower 9 to 10 inches _____________ R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Susan R. (S. C.-L#Bl)—Small semi cactus of yellow flushed pink. Very at- 
{lA CUV Cys ee ec mare ee eee es ene eee enn. verre Plant 75c, R. C. 50¢ 
The Detroit Times (F. D)—Solferino purple blended lighter Persian rose- 
giving. A color of deep reddish rose. Size 8x52. The unusual color makes 
itcvery NoUuceaplen 4 2 eee Root $1.50, Plant $1.00, R. C. 50c 
Tenny (I. D.)—Large white with good substance. Very desirable for 
exhibitlone. Ae. o6 tee ee te Root $1.00, Plant 75c, R. C. 35c 
The Cardinal (S. C.)—Cardinal red semi-cactus. Blooms 10 to 12 inches, 
facing on long cane like stems. Bush 6 ft. with clean and leatherlike 
foliage. Has good winning record. On three Honor Rolls _______- Root 50c 
The Real Glory (F. D.)—A pure waxy white of good size. Noted for its good 
keeping qualities. The flowers are well formed and are carried nicely on 
periectestems, Highly irecommendeds st le ee ee, Root 75c 
The Volunteer (1. D.)—Deep wine red to pansy purple. Very rugged and 
very good producer of roots and blooms. Size of blooms 10x5. Very out- 
standing: for exhibition’ 2... =<. eee ee ee Root 75c 
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