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New Cactus Dahlias-canfmued. 



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Liegnitz. One of the broad petaled Hybrid Cactus of very perfect 

 form and of large size of a distinct deep shade of ^^^ 



cerise. 50 cts. each. \ ^ 



Louis Chauvet. A distinct fancy with rather broad 

 petals, the outer ones being white, edged with crim- 

 son-carmine; towards the centre the petals are of a 

 luminous carmine, bordered or edged with rich 

 garnet. 50 Cts. each. 



Hiss Strecl\vick. A beautiful color combina- 

 tion; the centre of the flower is of a soft yellow 

 passing to a beautiful shade of deep pink, which 

 again turns to a light pink at the edge of the 

 flower. 50 cts. each. 



nile. Celine Henry=-Couannier. IMedium 

 size, very regularly formed flowers, of a rich, 

 luminous crimson-carmine. $1.00 each. 



rime, Eschenauer. One of the earliest and -s 



freest-flowering Cactus varieties, of a creamy- 

 white delicately suffused with mauve-pink. A '"'- 

 splendid cut-flower. Plants ready April 15th. ~~ 

 $1.00 each. 



Mme. Desmaris. A beautifully formed flower with twisted 

 and curled flat petals of a bright madder-carmine with golden 

 suffusion. Plants ready April 15th. 75 cts. each. 



rirs. Fleming. A most graceful pure white; composed of very long. 



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New Cacius Dahlia Mme Eschenauer. 



tubular petals. A beautiful exhibition variety. Plants ready April 



Rheinischer Frohsinn. This variety appealed to most of the 

 visitors to our trial grounds during the past two seasons, as a 

 most distinct and refined variety. The flowers are large, of 



loth 75 cts. each. 

 Rekord. A most desirable, rich oriental-red. 35 cts. each 



New Cact<;s Dahlia 

 Rheinischer Frohsinn, 



splendid form; the long incurving petals are white at the base 



but at about one-half their length theybecome suffused with and 



change to a luminous carmine-rose, the two colors combining 



harmoniously in forming amost attractive flower. 75c. each. 



Rheinkiesel. A splendidly formed, graceful flower with 

 long narrow petals on stiff", wiry stems well above the 

 foliage, of a lively carmine-rose color, deepening towards 

 the centre. Plants ready April loth. 75 cts. each. 



Rosennymplie. A broad petalled variety, re- 

 minding one in form of a Water Lily; in color a 

 delicate flesh color, shading to a soft rosy white. 

 Plants ready April 15th. 75 cts. each. 

 Salmon Queen. A splendid large flower with 

 long tubular petals, deep old rose with a lumin- 

 ous salmon suffusion. Very free-flowering. 

 Plants ready April ]5th. 50 cts. each. 

 Sirene. A hybrid-cactus variety with the base 

 of the petals very broad but tapering to a long 

 point, forming a star-like flower, which on ac- 

 count of its rosy-pink color shading to an almost 

 white centre, makes it a most desirable cut- 

 flower. Plants ready Aprill5th. 75 cts. each. 

 Stability. A splendid exhibition flower, with 

 long, slightly incurved tubular petals, of a beau- 

 tiful shade of aniline-red. Good wiry stems. 

 Free-flowering. 50 cts. each. 

 Veyrant Hermanos. An effective purplish-gar- 

 net, rich and glowing with broad petals, forming a flower 

 of ideal shape. An early and continuous bloomer. 50 cts. 

 each. 

 Wacht am Rhein. Unquestionably the most beautiful 

 Cactus variety offered this season; most gracefully formed, 

 large flowers on splendid stems for cutting; of an ideal 

 soft rosy-pink color with white sufTusion. We believe this 

 "will become very popular. Plants ready April 15th. 

 $1.50 each. 

 Warrior. Soft salmon at the edges, shading to deep mauve-rose at the centre with a 



golden suffusion. Plants ready April 15th. 50 cts. each. 

 SPECIAL OFFER.— We will supply one each of the 36 New Cactus Varieties for $18.00. 



