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Margaret E. Millis — (Hybrid.) Amaranth 

 pink combined with white in a 

 streaked effect, wonderful bloomer, 

 long stems . .^ 2.00 



Mrs. Ethel F. T. Smith. H. C. Cream 

 white, shading- to lemon in center, 

 very large and fine 1,00 



Mrs. C. B. Benedict — (Hybrid.) Alex- 

 ander's New Seedling. 8 to 10 inches 

 across. A clear light yellow, one of 

 the largest grown, a wonderful 

 flower 6.00 



Tnstu — (Straight.) The color is perfectly 

 gorgeous — a beautiful velvety ma- 

 roon. The petals are very long, tightly 

 quilled 50 



VV. B. Childs— (Hybrid.) Color, beautiful 



dark purple-maroon .35 





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Cactus Dahlia 

 California Enchantress. 



SHOW AND FANCY 

 DAHLIAS 



A. D. tiivoni — Beautiful soft pink. 'Well 

 formed flowers with long stems. Free- 

 flowering _ 25 



American Beauty — Of gigantic. Color, 



gorgeous wine-crimson .35 



Arabella — Sulphur-yellow, tipped pink- 

 ish-white 25 



Angus Megar — The largest and finest 



lavender-purple show Dahlia 50 



D. M. Moore — One of the best "nearly 

 black" varieties. It is a rich, deep, 

 velvety Victoria-lake, which is a 

 shade deeper than deep maroon 50 



Dorothy Peacock — Beautiful, clear, live 



pink 50 



Miss Helen HoUis — Gigantic Scarlet 

 Show Dahlia. Blossoms are on long, 

 stiff stems, well above the foliage... .50 



Storm King — Pure white. Produced on 



good stems, well above the foliage... .25 



ViTian — White, effectively edged rose- 

 violet 25 



CACTUS DAHLIAS 



Each 



Ambassador — (Straight.) Pure white. A flower of the finest 



quality. Long, stiff stems $0.35 



Bride's Bouquet — (Hybrid.) An ideal white cactus and profuse 



bloomer, extra long stem, stands up well when cut 50 



California Enchantress — (Bessie Boston.) (Hybrid.). A new Cali- 

 fornia creation. Flowers of very delicate blush; buds open 

 a creamy white, changing to a soft rosy tint as the flowers 

 develop. Flowers produced on long stiff stems in abundance, 1.00 



Conquest — A robust and sturdy grower and one of the finest pro- 

 duced. Color, deep, crimson-maroon 50 



Cycle. — (Hybrid.) Deep mauve-red, very odd 25 



Earl of Pembroke — (Hybrid.) Bright plum color; large bold flower .25 



Etendard de Lyon — The color is a trifle darker than rhodamine- 

 purple, described by some as carmine-rose. The flower is held 

 on fine, stiff stems 50 



Eureka — (Straight.) Color very deep purple. Petals are long, 



straight and tightly quilled 25 



P. W. Fellows — (Incurved.) Produces huge flowers in profusion. 

 The petals are narrow, straight and very numerous, allowing 

 the blooms to remain full until long past their prime. Color, 

 bright orange-scarlet throughout 50 



Gladys Sherwood — (Hybrid.) A pure white beauty, with good 



stems 1.00 



J. Herbert Alexander — A beautiful incurved cactus Dahlia of a 

 charming shade of golden-yellow, exquisitely blending to clear 

 deep salmon-pink 2-00 



J. H. Jackson — (Straight.) The finest black Cactus Dahlia. Color, 

 a perfectly gorgeous, deep velvety, blackish-maroon .25 



Kalif — A truly majestic flower, of perfect Hybrid Cactus form, 

 color, glowing scarlet. The gigantic flowers are produced 

 freely, on strong stems of wiry stiffness, making it a most 

 effective and useful variety for cutting, as well as for garden 

 decoration 50 



Miss Helen Hollis. 



