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GOLDEN GATE—New American Hy- 
brid Cactus Dahlia—A gigantic 
flower of deep orange yellow, 
overlaid bronze. Very vigorous 
grower, producing flowers vary- 
ing from five to eight inches in 
diameter, upon strong wiry stems 
well above the foliage. 35¢ each. 
J. H. JACKSON (Vernon & Barnard) 
(Straight)—The finest black Cac- 
tus Wahlia in existence. An ex- 
ceptionally satisfactory all-round 
Dahlia; one of the most promin- 
ent for garden decoration, superb 
asa cut flower variety and equal- 
ly good as an exhibition flower. 
Color, a perfectly ‘gorgeous, deep 
velvety, blackish-maroon. Gigan- 
tie in size. Every Dahlia lover 
should grow this variety. 25¢ 
each, 
KRIEMHILDE (Hybrid) — Color, 
flesh delicate pink, shading to 
white in the center; very late 
flowering. 25e each. 
LIBELLE (Straight) —Clear, deep 
rose-purple. 25e each, 
MARJORIE CASTLETON (Straight) 
—The outer florets are pleasing 
shade of rose-pink, while the tips 
and central florets are cream 
white. 25e each, 
PERLE DE LYON (Hybrid)—A pure white exhibition variety of 
great value. i 
Petals fringed or nicked, giving unique appear- 
ance. 35e each. 
PRINCE OF THE YELLOWS—Soft shade of yellow; bold and free. 
30e each, 
W. B. CHILDS (Hybrid Cactus)—A very reliable variety. Color a 
beautiful dark purple-maroon. 
Fr. W. FELLOWS—One of the very best Cactus varieties ever raised, 
with flowers of unusual size for the long narrow petaled type of 
which this is one of the finest representatives. 
intense coral-red with deeper suffusion at the center; no collec- 
tion of Dahlias is complete without it. 
GIANT CACTUS DAHLIA KALIF—This is a giant-flowering va- 
riety, a truly majestic flower, frequently measuring 8 to 9 inches 
Flowers extra large. 35¢ each. 
In color it is an 
Tse each, 
in diameter; of perfect cactus form. Flowers very freely on 
good stiff stems. 
larly well under artificial light. 
each, $5.00 per doz. 
DAHLIAS 
SUPERB CACTUS DAHLIAS 
AMAZON (Hybrid)—A beautiful purple-violet. 35e each. 
AMBASSADOR (Straight)—Pure white. A flower of the 
finest quality. Long, stiff stems. 35e each. 
EARL OF PEMBROKE (Hybrid)—Bright plum color; large, 
bold flower. 25¢ each, 
EUREKA (Burrell) (Straight)—This variety has all the 
good qualities of the Dahlia, being properly named. 
Color very deep purple. Petals are long, straight and 
tightly quilled. 25e each. 
UP-TO-DATE CACTUS DAHLIAS 
BIANCA (Hybrid)—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 can highly 
peg aed: An early and continuous bloomer, $1.00 
each, 
IGNEA (Moderately Incurved)—Bright crimson-scarlet. A 
ere large and distinct variety. Perfect form. $1.00 
each, 
TOM LUNDY (Fenton)—An introduction from California 
and without doubt the largest Hybrid Cactus Dahlia 
grown. The plants are tall, sturdy growers, producing 
their enormous flowers well above the foliage. In color, 
a beautiful dark velvety red; by far the finest of the 
color to date. Flowers from six to ten inches in diam- 
eter, produced abundantly. We highly recommend this 
variety. $1.00 each. 
PIERROT (Stredwick) (Incurved Cactus)—A unique and 
striking novelty in color, of unusual grace and refine- 
ment of form, being composed of very long, tubular nar- 
row petals, which are of a deep amber or orange-buff 
color, occasionally showing white tips. It possesses an 
individual refinement different from all other sorts. A. 
splendid garden variety and creates a furore wherever 
exhibited, $1.00 each, 
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The color is pure scarlet; shows up particu- 
Price, field-grown roots, 50c¢ 
HYBRID SHOW DAHLIAS 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—This champion Dahlia is a seedling 
from the well-known French variety, “Le Colosse”, be- 
ing almost identical in form, shape and size. The flow- 
ers are of gigantic size and are produced on long, 
heavy stems, well above the foliage. The color of this 
acquisition is a gorgeous wine-crimson. 35e each, 
D. M. MOORE (Wilmore)—In this offering we have one of 
the best “nearly black” varieties to date. It is a rich, 
deep, velvety Victoria-lake, which is a shade deeper than 
deep maroon, the nearest approach to black to my 
knowledge. A mammoth flower produced in profusion 
on long, stiff stems. 50c¢ each, 
REGGIE—A Colossal Dahlia of beautiful cherry-red color. 
A variety that will give the best of satisfaction, produc- 
ing flowers upon long stems, well above the foliage. 
Very free. 25¢ each. 
TILLAMOOK—A companion to that grand.- old Dahlia, 
Grand Duke Alexis, it differs in color, being a delicate 
blush, deepening at the tips to rose pink. Its pleasing 
color, combined with its large size and free blooming 
habit, will make this a prize winner. 35¢e each, 
YELLOW DUKE—A splendid primrose-yellow of good form. 
35¢e each, 
A. D. LIVONI—Beautiful soft pink. Well formed flowers 
with long stems. Perfectly round, ball-shaped flowers, 
each petal being very tightly quilled and arranged in 
exact regularity. Free-flowering. 25e each, 
ARABELLA—Sulphur-yellow, tipped pinkish-white. 25¢ 
each, 
DIAMANT—Pure white. 25e each. 
DOROTHY PEACOCK (Peacock)—The flowers are of good 
size, exquisite form, great substance; the color is that 
beautiful, clear, live pink that appeals to everyone. 
50c each, . * 
FRANK SMITH—Dark maroon, tipped pinkish-white. 
35e each, 
GLOBE DE NANTES—Bright scarlet; 
25e each, 
a perfect model. 
