THE DAHLIA. 



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SNOW WHITE CACTUS DAHLIA, SNOWDEN 



Rosy Morn Bright carmine rose, tinting lighter toward the base of the petals. 



Satisfaction Soft pink, with long, narrow, incurved petals. 



Sequoia — Large golden bronze; fine form, on long, stiff stems. 



Sherlock Bright orange cinnamon; an early, free and continuous bloomer on long stems. 



Signal — Rich red, of perfect form. 



Snowden A beautiful pure white, of largest size, borne on long, slender stems. 



Splendour — Very fine rich crimson. 



Stability Large and fine ; color clear carmine rose, distinct. 



Standard Bearer — Bright, clear scarlet; very profuse. 



Stormer Very large, deep scarlet; long, narrow, pointed petals. 



Striped Kriemhilde — A striped sport of Kriemhilde. Color white, striped pink. 



Success Clear yellow; free on long stems. 



Sunset Yellow at base, shading to bright apricot; very full, free. 



Sweet Briar — One of the loveliest shades of clear, soft pink; very long, narrow, incurved petals. 



T. G. Baker — Very large, finely-formed flowers on long stiff stems. The best clear, bright yellow 



cactus. 

 The Bride — Pure white ; medium size, splendid form and an early bloomer. 

 The Earl — A fine exhibition dahlia; rich ruby crimson. 

 The Imp — Probably the darkest Dahlia grown ; color richest maroon, shaded black. 



