MISS SAN DIEGO, St. Cac. A-9x4-3’. 8” strong stems. Amaranth 
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M. KOL, ID. B-7x4-3’. 10” wiry stems. Bright orange, shaded 
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MOEDER AARTSEN, C. B-8x4-4’. Lovely chamois-bronze cac- 
tus from Holland. Slightly incurved, wonderful cut flower........ nih) 
MONARCH OF EAST, Fd. AA-11x5-4’. 12” strong stems. Rich 
golden yellow, light red reverse. Heavy massive bloom............. 40 
MONTY, Inc., CAC. A-9x4-5’. One of the loveliest cut- 
flowers we have. Cerise-red, and twisted like a chrysan- 
themum. Long, strong stems: From Holland........:. .......... 1.00 
MOULIN ROUGE, SC. B-8x4-5’. Vivid scarlet, with an irri-_ | 
descent sheen. Produces many fine blooms for cut flowers......1.25 
MOTHER O’ MINE, ID. AA-12x5-3’. Immense pastel rose with 
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M. P. SAVANAUD, Inc. Cac. B-8x4-3’. Rich coral or oriental . 
red. Beautifully twisted and curled, petals are laciniated. 
SOME! Gods THRONE Ao Ee ee 1.00 
MRS. A. WARD, FD. A-9x4-4’. 12” stiff stems. Blended old gold 
and salmon: pink, Broad florets on a full bloom....................:c..8 30 
MRS. E. HOWELL, SC. A-9x3-3’. 10” strong stems. Very lovely 
flower of crimson rose, flushed gold at baSe........... cc ceeeseeeeeceeees 35 
MRS. ELLA WORTHEN, SC. AA-10x4-5’. 15” stiff straight stems. 
Salmon pink with yellow shadings. Long, graceful florets........ oo 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTELLIER, ID. AA-10x5-344’. 15” heavy 
stems. Deep carmine red, a rich color on a most spectacular 
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MRS. HERBERT O’CONNER, St. Cac. B-8x4-4’. Bright rose 
Dinksshadio ere ee wer ral COM Cer tee ase avsae, oe eo iatiad cng deseo seeder 50 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER, FD. A-9x4-5’. Strong- “growing bush, 
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MRS. KUNZMAN, FD. A-10x3-31%4’. Nice garden flower of 
lewlSiare bout V0) lo bo. dic trcceenyi fe eer eo Ree POUR PERS ot) 2) et nee een ep oo 
MUSTANG, SC. A-10x4-5’. True pink cactus. Prolific and 
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NAGEL’S BIJOU, St. Cac. B-8x4-4’. Soft shade of light orange, 
very attractive. Good cut flower, new one from Europe............ 1.25 
NANCY ANN MITCHELL, Inc. Cac. B-8x5-5’. Bright scarlet 
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NEW LOOK, SC. AA-10x5-5’. Good new yellow of quality. 
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eae K, SC. B-8x4-3’. Brightest scarlet in the garden, each 
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GAKLEIGH CHAMPION, Inc. Cac. A-9x5x5’. Blend of soft 
orange buff, overlaid light tyrian pink, attractive lacinated 
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OAKLEIGH MONARCH, FD. A-9x4-3’. Bright, clear carmine 
CC ee ee re a Ee MMS, Ne eed oo cea dul chet eates of dyeaaraodecanat stains tvedioe nnstiascgeenee 50 
OGDEN REID, ID. AA-10x5-4’. 12” strong stems. Bright pink 
shades creating a mauve effect. Very handsome..................e 55 
ORANGE WONDER, C. A-9x3-5’. Pure orange cactus... 00 
Woodbridge, Calif., Oct. 22—‘‘We took twenty of your dahlias to the 
fair and won twelve ribbons, not too bad for a beginner.” Mrs. F. M. 
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