Molly Lou (Min.)—A lavender ball in the four inch size range. Petals are 
roundly quilled forming a true ball. Profuse bloomer. Flowers 4x2% 
inches? 30 2 sage Os eek ee a I A Plants $2.00 Net 
Mr. President (1. €.)—Incurved cactus blooms 10x5 inches of salmon pink 
blending to deep yellow. A beauty in this class and very outstanding. 
Plants $5.00 Net 
Ned Seymour (I. D.)—Deep orange with a combination of Orient red and 
chrome buff giving it a red orange color. A Dahlia that will be a sensation 
in your garden. Size 14x9 inches on cane like stems. A real winner. On the 
Honor Roll ee) Mets Bote eos 2 See Bee a Plants $10.00 Net 
New Wrinkle (I. D.)—-An eight inch pink peculiarly streaked and mottled at 
times, to give the appearance of being wrinkled. Foliage is thick and 
Waxy 222289 Ri Oa? R.Br CE IIS ORE) Pern Ae Plants $3.50 Net 
Orange Majesty (!. D.)—-A 10 to 12 inch orange informal on good stems. A 
vivid color of autumn orange. Does well and a much needed variety in 
itS;;ClaSSe Se. See eee ee Oe ee eee Plants $5.00 Net 
Our Friend ({!. D.)—Lavender, combination of phlox purple and mauve. 
Very large blooms of 12x6 inches and up. On two Honor Rolls. 
Plants $5.00 Net 
Paisley Gem (F. D.)—Variegated, base color white with lines of lilac purple 
and darker phlox purple. Flower 712x4 inches. Foliage light green. 
Plants $2.50 Net 
Peppermint (F. D.)—A large formal decorative with a combination of red 
and white. The blooms are basically white heavily outiined with deep 
cherry red, reminding one of peppermint candy stick __. Plants $5.00 Net 
Southern Beauty (F. D.)—Fine for exhibition and great value as a cut 
flower. Size 5-6x3% inches with perfect stems holding the blooms at 
proper angle. A blend of rose pink and white in center Plants $2.00 Net 
Surprise (S. C.)—Large massive peach colored blooms of 10 to 12 inch 
diameter. Blooms held on side on can like stems. A beauty to grow. 
Plants $5.00 Net 
Tid (Cac.)—Medium size cactus of lavender pink. Profuse bloomer of good 
SIDStANCe. a VELY GLLTACKIVE. 0 ee er Re Plants $3.00 
The Whirl (i. C.)—Large incurved cactus of autumn shades. Flowers 10x5 
inches on Honor Roll and a beautiful Dahlia __-__.__-____ Plants $5.00 Net 
The Prices In This Catalog Are Good Only For 1955. 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS THAT WERE OUTSTANDING IN OUR 
1954 GARDENS 
The following are all 1954 Introductions and have proved their records 
in the shows and also in our Gardens. 
Bittersweet (Min.)—A miniature formal decorative, with center of primrose 
yellow blending to canary yellow, suffused with orange. The general effect _ 
ISFaIDIULEES WECE COlOG oo ee Plants $1.00, R. C. 75c 
Harmony (I. C.)—A rose pink incurved cactus with blooms that average 
eight inches. Strong stems that hold flowers facing sideways 
Plants $2.00, R. “c. $1.00 Net 
Harry A. Beals (1. D.)—A large reddish magnolia purple with lighter re- 
verse. Size 10%2-12x6 inches. A rugged grower with good eG and 
Stems8 | teria Pt Pee ee ae Ste 7 Plants $2.00, R. C. $1.00 
Harry Nicholay (S. C.)—A true apricot color in the ‘‘A’”’ class. This one has 
an extra good center for a large dahlia. Size 11x5 Plants $2.00, R. C. $1.00 
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