14+ [][] | STENRY A DREER- ATADELDHIA™ PA” 7 CARDEN GREENHOUSE PLANTS [ff] 
Choice Cactus Dahlias 
Genoveva. One of the freest flowering primrose-yel- 
lows; fine for cutting. 50 cts. each. 
General J. B. Seth. A rich brilliant scarlet, with 
orange-scarlet shadings, of perfect form. 50 cts. 
each. Q 
General Pershing. Described and offeredonpage142. 
Golden Eagle. Splendidly incurved large flower of 
a pleasing golden-butf. 50 cts. each. 
Golden Gate. A very large hybrid Cactus of a 
rich deep golden-yellow suffused and shaded 
fawn, lights up well under artificial light. Long 
stiff stems; very free. 50 cts. each. 
Goliath. Ground color yellow, suffused and 
tinted with reddish-salmon. 50 cts. each. 
Hoffnung. Cne of those beautiful peach and 
cream combinations that are always admired. 
The good sized flowers of perfect Cactus form 
are salmony old rose illuminated by a golden 
suffusion in the centre of the flower and each petal 
lightly tipped with the same color. $1.50 each. 
Kalif. Described and offered on page 140. 
Lawine. White, with just a suggestion of blush as the flower 
matures; a fine, full, large flower. 35 cts. each. 
Libellule. Of splendid form, sulphur-yellow shaded with capucine- 
red; exceptionally free-flowering. 35 cts. each. 
Liegnitz. A broad-petalled hybrid Cactus of large size and 
of a distinct deep shade of cerise. 75 cts. each. 
Marguerite Bouchon. Described and offered on page 141. 
Cactus Dau1i1a Mme. EscHENAUER 
Mile. Marie Doucet. One of the freest-flowering; a lovely 
mauve-pink, passing to a white centre; of good size with fine 
Masterpiece. A fine, graceful flower, composed of long, stems. 75 cts. each. 
narrow petals of a light salmon-pink, gradually passing to | Mme. Eschenauer. A most delicately colored and one of 
sulphur-yellow at the centre, 75 cts. each. the earliest and freest flowering Cactus varieties. It is 
Melody. A large incurved graceful flower composed of long creamy-white with a dslicate suffusion of soft mauve-pink, a 
tubular petals of a soft sulphur-yellow. 50 cts. each. splendid cut-flower. $1.00 each. 
Mile. Bertha Gemen. A splendid flower ofa rosy-currant- | Mrs. Clinton. Very free-flowering, deep amber gradually 
red, suffused with Naples-yellow. 35 cts. each. passing to a rosy-scarlet. 35 cts. each. 
Mrs. J. Emberson. A distinct fancy with large incurved 
flowers of a pale lemon, splashed with rosy-pink. 50 
_ cts. each. 
Mrs. Warnaar. A splendid exhibition variety of a 
creamy-white, with just a faint apple-blos- 
som suffusion; flowers of gigantic size, over 
8 inches in diameter, and on strong, stiff 
stems, petals long and peculiarly twisted and 
curled. A variety which we unhesitatingly 
recommend as a novelty of unusual merit. 
$2.50 each. 
Nancy Mae. An intense scarlet with ma- 
roon shadings; flowers absolutely perfect, 
very free; an ideal cut flower. 50 cts. 
each. 
Nibelungenhort. This is always greatly ad- 
mired, with flowers from 7 to 8 inches across, 
composed of rather broad, more or le&s, 
curled and twisted petals of a beautiful shade 
of old rose with golden-apricot suffusion. 
Very free flowering on long stems. $1.00 
each. ¢ 
Pierrot. Described and offered on page 141. 
Prima Donna. Flowers large, with long, twisted petals, 
centre ones creamy white, outer delicate mauve-pink. 50 
Cactus Dauria Pigrror cts. each. 
