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Miniatures 
UNDER FOUR INCHES IN DIAMETER 
All of this group are low growing plants and es- 
pecially free blooming, with good stems. Very satis- 
factory for table decorations or small baskets. This list 
will stand comparison with any issued in America. 
Miniatures are furnished in strong field roots, post- 
paid. Fifty cents each; $5.00 per dozen, except as 
noted. 
MINIATURE CACTUS AND SEMI-CACTUS 
Cactus, fully double, florets narrow, with edges rolled 
back for half or more of their length. May be incurved, 
straight or recurved. Norma Jean, 5é.G, 
Semi-Cactus, edges rolled back less than half of 
length. Little Diamond, S.C. 
Andries’? Orange—Bright clear orange with perfect 
stem. May sometimes run a bit oversize. 75¢. 
Animato—C. Light cochineal red and violet rose. 75c. 
Arabeske—-MSC. Sulphury yellow. Won Holland 
trophy in 1945. $1.00. 
Casula Pearl—Opal pink. In demand by florists. 75c. 
Doreen Crane—Light, clear orange; narrow petals. One 
of the best. 
Elsje—C. Golden yellow; medium, early. $1.. 
Espoir—SC. Salmon rose, a good cut flower, medium 
size. 
Kensington Joy—A deep bronze shaded amber. 75c. 
Kewpie—Small, bright pink; free bloomer. 
Little Colonel—A fine straight cactus; soft pink with 
a yellow center. 75c. 
Little Diamond—vViolet rose, sulphur center. 75c. 
Little Jenny—Flesh, canary center. 
Mad. G. Boudewijn—A lilac rose cactus from Holland. 
Good stem. 75c. 
Pe ee Bright mauve on white ground. 
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M. Pierre Lunden—Very free blooming rose pink; 
good. A long season bloomer for usar 7 9c 
Nar-—M.St.C. A striking miniature. Star-like, glisten- 
ing orange scarlet golden tips. $1.00. 
Peaceful——Peach on gold. One of the best of the Baby 
Royal type. 
Pink Lady—M.St.C. (Australian) Prolific, pure pink; 
very fine. $1.00. 
Rene Cayeux—Bright geranium red. 
Sabine—SC. Copper, suffused salmon. Especially 
good for cutting. $1.00. 
Whisper—Light yellow, good form. 
