5 KRIEMHILDE—A most popular cut flower variety. 
MISS ELLA V. BAINES, The Woman Florist, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 
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Cactus Dahlias 
O-CALLED from their resemblance to Cactus 
flowers. They are characterized by long, nar- 
row pointed, tubular and twisted petals of graded 
lengths, giving the flowers a striking and attractive 
appearance. Grand for cut flowers. 
Except Where Noted, 20 Cents Each; 3 for 
55 Cents; 12 for $1.98. 
ATTRACTION (The Purple Cactus)—Very beautiful form. 
AURORA—Very free flowering; reddish-apricot, suffused with 
flesh-pink, shading lighter at the tips. 35 cents each. 
BIANCA—A new Cactus Dahlia of large size and splendid form. 
Coloring is beautiful rose-lilac with white shadings and bloom 
is held perfectly erect on strong, stiff stems. Free-flowering. 
One of the most satisfactory garden varieties, and one we cen 
highly gecommend: An early and continuous bloomer. 60 
cents ea 
CHARLES “CLAYTON The strongest words of praise are not 
extravagant when applied to this wonderful new Cactus. It 
is the ideal in color, form, length of stem and general good 
habits, beyond which it would seem little could be hoped for. 
The color is a most intense crimson, so vivid as to dazzle the 
eye; superb. 
COUNTESS OF LONSDALE—For perfection of bloom, erect- 
ness of stem, abundance of flower, this variety has never yet 
been equaled. On several of the plants we have counted over 
150 perfect blooms on one plant. Is there any other garden 
flower that can equal it? olor is a rich salmon-pink, tinted 
apricot. 
30 cents each; 3 for 79 cents. 
Countess of Lonsdale 
FLORA—The ideal white for cut flowers. Pure color, extremely 
free blooming. 
/FLORODORA Deep dark, rich wine-crimson, splendid shaped 
flowers on long, upright wiry stems. 
KALIF (New.)—The best red Cactus to date. 
way. A wonder. 75 cents each. 
O. K. in every 
Color a 
brilliant pink, shading to white in the center. 
PRINCE OF YELLOWS—One of the best canary yellows for 
cutting 
QUEEN. ‘OF HEARTS (New.)—The best white Cactus ever 
introduced. Pure white shading to lemon-yellow at base of 
the petals; very free bloomer. 
_ REINE CAYEAUX—Brilliant Geranium-red; early and free; a 
Fath a 
great favorite. 
RUTH FORBES (Hybrid)—The massive, clear pink flowers, 
composed of heavy petals, are often accompanied by stems 
measuring 2 feet in length; excel any other variety for large 
vase purposes. 
SSTIM-U-PLaNT 
PRICES—Trial size 15 cents; 
small size, 25 cents; 100 tablets, 
75 cents; 1000 tablets $3.50. 
The Wonderful Cut Flower Variety SPRINGFIELD 
SPRINGFIELD—A new Dahlia of our own introduction. 
identical with Countess of Lonsdale except in two essentials. 
It has a darker stem and the flowers, instead of being a salmon- 
pink as in Lonsdale, in Springfield are a rich amaranthine-red. 
Its beauty cannot be described. No Dahlia blooms freer, no 
Dahlia is as pretty as Springfield. 
It is 
It lasts longer cut than 
any Dahlia we know. 35 cents each; 3 for 89 cents. 
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PRINCE OF YELLOWS—Yellow cactus $0.20 
SPRINGFIELD (Cactus)—Salmon overlaid lilac ___ .35 
ARABELLA (Show)—Primrose yellow tipped pink. .20 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA (Dec.)—Crimson red _..... .35 
PATRICK O’MARA (Peo.)—Chrome yellow suf- 
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SPECIAL OFFER 
THESE FIVE STERLING SORTS $ 1] 29 
For pane 
ORDER COLLECTION NUMBER 31. 
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Century Dahlas 
HIS is an entirely new race of Single Dahlias. 
Owing to their immense size, long stems, grace- 
ful carriage, combined with their purity of 
color, or the blendings of colors, shades and tints, they 
entirely outclass all other Dahlias for cut flowers. 
Price, 20 Cents Each; 3 for 55 Cents; 12 for $1.98. 
BIG CHIEF—Rich crimson with maroon shadings on margin. 
FRINGED CENTURY—Intense rosy-carmine with lighter edges; 
fringed or cleft petals; blooms all summer; fine for cutting. 
VARIEGATED LISZT—Dark oriental red, with yellow tips and 
markings. A superior variety for decorations, especially where 
a bronzy effect is wanted. 
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