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LA FAVORITA — (Hybrid Cactus.) — Bril- 4 
liant orange, long stems, always full b 
at the center. $1.00 each. 
LIBELLE—(Straight). Clear, deep rose- || 
purple. 25e each. 
MARGARET E. MILLIS — (Hybrid)—A 
wonderful bloomer on good stems. The } 
coloring is amaranth-pink combined J 
with white in a streaked effect. The j 
flowers are very deep and large with { 
petals inclined to twist. This variety 1 
shows up in the field in a manner that : 
makes it very conspicuous and attrac- - 
tive and we can recommend it highly. 
$2.00 each, x 
MARJORIE CASTLETON—(Straight). The 
outer florets are a pleasing shade of 4 
rose-pink, while the tips and central a 
florets are cream white. 25¢ each. 
MRS. C. H. BRECK—Creamy yellow pass- : 
ing to various shades of rose pink. 50c¢ LS 
each, 
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MRS. FERDINAND JEFFRIES—The larg- 
est and best rich velvety maroon of 
the Hybrid type. The petals are broad, 
curled and _ twisted. A very” free 
bloomer, large and massive. 50¢ each. 
PIERROT—(Incurved Cactus)—A striking 
novelty of unusual grace and refine- 
ment of form, being composed of very 
long, tubular narrow petals, of a deep 
amber or orange-buff color, occasion- 
ally showing white tips. It possesses © 
an individual refinement different from — 
all other sorts. A splendid garden var- 
iety. $1.00 each. | 
PERLE DE LYON—(Hybrid)—Pure white © 
petals fringed or nicked, giving unique | 
appearance. 35e¢ each. ifs 
STERN—(Straight). Bright primrose-yel- — 
low. The flowers are large. petals long — 
and pointed. 25e¢ each. 
TOM LUNDY—One of the largest Hybrid 
Cactus Dahlias. Dark velvety red, on 
long, stiff stems. $1.00 each. i 
W. B. CHILDS (Hybrid Cactus)—Color a 
beautiful dark purple-maroon. Extra 
large. 35¢ each. 
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Hybrid Cactus Dahlia—‘Bianca”, 
(One-half actual size.) 
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SUPERB CACTUS DAHLIAS 
AMAZON—Carmine-red tipped amaranth purple. 5S@ce each. 
AMBASSADOR—Pure white. Long, stiff stems. 35¢ each. 
BIANCA—(Hybrid)—(See illustration.) 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-flower- 
ing. One of the most satisfactory garden varieties. An 
early and continuous bloomer. $1.00 each. 
BRIDES BOUQUET—Pure white, with long stems. $1.00 
each, 
COUNTESS OF LONSDALE—Deep salmon-red. One of the 
best. Very free. Should be in every garden. 35¢ each. 
EARL OF PEMBROKE—Bright plum color; large, bold 
flower. 25¢e each. 
EUREKA—(Straight). Deep purple. Petals: long, straight 
and tightly quilled. 25¢ each. 
F. W. FELLOW S—(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 through- 
out. $1.00 each, : 
J. H. Jackson—(Straight). The finest black Cactus Dahlia 
in existence. Color: deep, velvety, blackish-maroon. 
Gigantic in size. 25¢ each. 
KRIEMHILDE—(Hybrid)—Color, flesh delicate pink, shad- 
ing to white in the center; very late flowering. 25¢ each. 
KALIF—(Hybrid Cactus.)—Beautiful pure glowing scarlet 
borne on long wiry stems. 75e each, 
Ag! oy 
Frank A. Walker. 
