Little Peter (Min.)—Bright signal red miniature semi cactus that is an ex- 
cellent florists cut flower. Blooms early and on excellent stems. 
Plants $1.00, R. C. 50c Net 
Little Rachel (S. C. Min.)—A bright rose pink miniature on good stems. 
Blooms average about 4 inches. A profuse bloomer early and late. 
Plants $1.06, R. C. 50c Net 
Malcolm W. Bingay (1. D.)—Bright vermillion red with lemon yellow at 
base and edge of petals. Size of bloom 712x4 inches, on good stems. 
Plants $2.00, R. C. $1.00 Net 
Mary Elizabeth (1. D.)—Very large cherry red. Size 11x6. Very free bloomer 
and has a good winning record -_------------ Piants $2.00, R. C. $1.00 Net 
Orange Special (F. D.)—A dark autumn with jasper red at center. Size 9x4. 
Insect resistant foliage. Vigorous grower and early bloomer. 
Plants $2.00, R. C. $1.00 Net 
Ritzie (1. D. Min.)—Currant red miniature’ with lacinated tips, sizes 3x1%4. 
Plants $1.00, R. C. 50c¢ Net 
Silver Springs (F. D. Min.)—A fine petaled miniature of delicate rose pink. 
Size 2x1 inch. Wide spreading plants are loaded with blooms throughout 
the dfodmitiy season __.... 2002-2. 52 ee Plants $1.00, R. C. 50c Net 
Smiles (St. Cac. Min.)—A perfect cactus miniature for exhibition. Persim- 
mon orange color with orange buff shading. Size 3 inches by 2 inches. Fine 
fat ArraAnOGnients. 1c a50 secs eet eo ote ae eS Plants $1.00, R. C. 50c Net 
Storm Cloud (S. C.)—A very large dark reddish purple bloom. Size 11x35. 
Plants tall and wide spreading. One of the better varieties of 1954. 
Plants $2.00, R. C. $1.00 Net 
Timmie (F. D. Min.)—A good miniature with creamy centers blending to 
light rose and rose-violet at the tips. Average blooms 3 inches in diameter. 
This is known on the 1954 Honor Roll as ‘‘Little Timmie.”’ 
Plants $1.00, R. C. 50c¢ Net 
Vision (S. C.)—A beautiful semi cactus of 9 to 10 inch size. The blooms are 
held side ways on strong stems well above the foliage. Stock is limited on 
Thisanew IULeUGUCULON et se ee ee ee Plants $2.50, R. C. $1.25 Net 
Miss Phyllis Vohland—A beautiful semi-cactus dahlia with all the good 
qualities of a prize winner. The color is rare and difficult to describe. A 
solid color of brilliant tangerine orange. Excellent stems with blooms 
10x5 held in perfect formation. The flowers are full petaled with extra 
full center. Profuse bloomer from early to frost. Highly recommended 
for the cut flower trade because of the keeping qualities and stem length. 
Miss Phyllis Vohland is on the Flower Grower Honor Roll, and will be 
found an excellent dahlia. It will be a successful winner in its class. This 
dahlia is named after our daughter who is the only woman train dispatcher 
in the world according to the latest records. She is now employed by the 
New York Central Railroad. Miss Phyllis Vohland will be a close exhibi- 
tion against ‘‘Priarie Fire’’ a 1953 introduction R. C. $1.00, Plants $2.00 Net 
The Prices In This Catalog Are Good Only For 1955. 
Rooted Cuttings 
The abbreviations ““R.C.” in the catalog mean “‘Rooted Cuttings.” 
Rooted Cuttings should be potted as soon as received and watered thor- 
oughly. Protect from direct sunlight for 4 or 5 days and keep from wind and 
drafts. The Rooted Cuttings will soon establish themselves and become a 
strong plant with a small investment. Rooted Cuttings can be ordered earlier 
than plants. A big saving is earned when you purchase Rooted Cuttings and 
you also have the newer varieties with a minimum investment. Early order- 
ing is advised on the Rooted Cuttings, as the shortage on Roots this year 
will soon exhaust the supply we have in both Roots, Plants and Rooted 
Cuttings. 
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