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Cactus Dahlia. 
DAHLIAS. 
Plant in a sunny situation in strong, deep, rich soil that 
has been liberally manured. They are gross feeders and suc- 
ceed best when given plenty of room and an abundant sup- 
ply of water. Stir the ground frequently about them. 
For large, exhibition flowers, only a single stem should 
be allowed to grow, and that should be pinched back to two 
pairs of leaves from which four strong branches will grow 
that are usually stiff enough to support themselves without 
tying up. : : al Nile! 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS. 
Beauty of Brentwood—Plum, striped darker. 
Black Prince—Large and of fine form, the nearest to black of 
any dahlia. 
Jack Rose—Rich velvety crimson. 
Jean Charmant—Pink, edged lilac, white center. 
Maid of Kent—Cherry red, tipped white, 
Mme. Helene Charvet—Very large, pure white. 
Papa Tryve—Deep orange-red, tinted scarlet. 
Pearl de la tete d@’or—Fine white, faintly veined lavender. 
Oban—Mauve, extra fine form. 
Sylvia (Dolly)—Flesh color, tipped darker. 
Souv. de Gustave Douzon—An attractive shade of orange-red, 
very large. 
Wm. Agnew—Vivid, glowing scarlet. 
Any of the above named Dahlias, each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 
If wanted by mail add 5c each to cover postage, 
DAHLIAS. 
CACTUS VARIETIES. 
Capstain—Free Flowering, soft red, tint- 
ed apricot. 
Dr. Jameson—Deep crimson, free. 
Earl of Pembroke—Large, bright plum. 
Elsie—Bright yellow, shading through 
amber to red at the tips. 
General Buller—Rich velvety crimson, al- 
most black at the base, tipped white. 
Iceberg—lIvory white, of fine form. 
Kriemhilda—Pleasing shade of pink, 
shading through cream to white cen- 
ter. 
Mary Serviece—Very fine, pinkish apricot. 
Prinee of Yellows—Soft shade of yellow. 
Phoenix—Handsome dark velvet, center 
of petals striped fiery red. 
Rev. D. M. Williamson—Deep velvety 
crimson, edged carmine. 
Standard Bearer—Rich, fiery scarlet. 
Star Fish—Handsome, bright scarlet. 
Voelker—Clear lemon yellow. 
Any of the above named dahlias, each 15c; per doz., $1.50. 
If wanted by mail, add 5c each to cover postage. 
SHOW DAHLIAS. 
A. D. Livoni—Early, beautiful shell-pink, quilled. 
Arabella—Pale primrose, tipped rose and lavender. 
. Bon Ton—Rich .deep garnet. . 
: Cuban Giant—Dark glowing crimson, shaded maroon. 
Fascination—Rose-pink, sometimes striped white. 
Magnificent—Dwarf, pure yellow. 
Mary D. Hallock—Free flowering, pure yellow. 
Orlando—Buff salmon, shaded rose-amber. 
Queen of Yellows—Pure yellow, quilled, 
Storm King—Pure white. 
Any of the above named Dahlias, each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 
If wanted by mail add 5c each to cover postage. 
POMPON DAHLIAS. 
Achilles—Flesh, tinted pink. 
Little Bessie—Creamy white. 
Little Herman—Deep red, tipped white. 
Snowelad—Early, pure white. 
Sunbeam—Crimson, fine. 
Any of the above named Dahlias, each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 
If wanted by mail add 5c each to cover postage, 
SINGLE DAHLIAS. 
Crimson Century—Glowing Crimson, 
white. 
Lord Goff—A single Cactus Dahlia of graceful form. The 
petals are delicate cream, heavily tipped rose-pink. 
Maroon Century—Rich velvety maroon. 
Mildred—Showy, bright clear yellow. 
Rose Pink Century—Very large, orchid-flowered, rosy-pink 
shade. 
Snow Queen Century—Purest white. 
Twentieth Century—Tips and base pure white, center of pet- 
als delicate blush rose, 
Any of the above named single Dahlias, each, 20c; per doz.. 
$1.75. If wanted by mail add 5e¢ each to cover postage, 
MIXED DAHLIAS. 
Many colors in mixture, cannot designate colors. 
Each, 15c; $1.25 per doz. 
If wanted by mail add 6c each to cover postage, 
sometimes blotched 
