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Choice Cactus Dahlias 
Prince of Yellows. Of large size with broad petals 
fringed at the tips; color bright canary yellow; a strong 
upright grower and very free flowering. 35 cts. each. 
Quaker City. Described and offered on 
page 142. : 
Rene Cayeux. Brilliant geranium-red; 
early and free; a great favorite and a 
splendid companion in red to the popular 
free-flowering Countess of Lonsdale. 50 
cts. each. 
Rey. T. W. Jamison. An exhibition 
flower of large size, made up of long, 
narrow, thread-like, incurved petals of a 
bright mauve-pink illuminated with sal- 
mon at the base. 50 cts. each. 
Rheingraf. A pretty, medium-sized flower 
of a tender mauve-pink that develops its 
flowers in sprays, a number of them ex- 
panding on the same branch at one time. 
50 cts. each. 
Rheinkoenig. An ideal white variety, with 
flowers over five inches in diameter, of 
splendid form, and borne on long stiff 
stems held well above the foliage, of great 
substance, lasting well when cut. 365 cts. 
each, 
Rosennymphe. A broad petalled hybrid 
cactus variety reminding one in form of a Water Lily; 
-in color a delicate flesh, shading to a rosy white. 
50 cts. each. 
Sherlock. Orange scarlet with apricot suffusions, one 
of the pleasing autumn tints; flowers large, on good 
stems for cutting. 50 cts. each. — 
Sirene. A hybrid-cactus variety with the base of the 
petals very broad but tapering to a long point, form- 
ing a star-like flower; color rosy pink, shading to an 
almost white centre. 75 cts. each. 
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Cactus Dauria 
Tue Lion 
The Lion. A large, airy, graceful flower of very regular {| Standard Bearer. An old and very popular, rich, fiery 
form, composed of dle-lik Is: color bronzy old- scarlet variety; one of the freest flowering. 35 cts. each. 
ji Boe oan done needle petals cole bronzy’¢ Success. A beautiful incurved pure yellow, with long twisted 
| petals. 35 cts. each. 
gold suffused and blended with yellow and salmon-pink; very 
pretty. 75 cts. each. 
The Warrior. A pretty medium-sized luminous sol- 
ferino-red with salmon suffusions. 35 cts. each. 
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Thos, Obelin. A brilliant fiery-red, of perfect incurved 
form, produced in greatest profusion. 35 cts. each. 
4 Tricolor. Everybody likes this on account of its distinct 
os and beautiful medley of colors, The ground is butter- 
‘ cup-yellow, with a blotch of scarlet on each petal, and 
ig as the flower matures the end of each petal be- 
is comes suffused with rosy-white, forming a pretty 
tri-colored combination. 75 cts. each. 
Ulysse. A variety that is admired by all on 
account of its color, which is an appealing 
combination of salmony-rose with glowing gol- 
den suffusion. Its petals are broad, curling at 
the tips, forming flowers of excellent quality. 
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Wodan. Described and offered on page 141. 
Wolfgang von Goethe. A very large flower, 
of loose but regular and graceful arrangement 
that makes it an ideal cut-flower; its color, a 
rich apricot with carmine suffusion and shad- 
ings, is bright, yet subdued, showing up par- 
ticularly well under artificial light. 75 cts. 
each. j 
Yellow King. Very free flowering canary- 
yellow, of perfect form, a decided acquisition, 
75 cts. each. 
Cactus Danria, RHEINKOENIG 
