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Choice Cactus Dahlias 



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H. L. Brousson. Extremely narrow petals of great length and 



slightly iucurved form; white in the centre, passing to a rich rose 



and again white at the tips. 50 cts. each. 

 H. W. Siliem. A brilliant, rich, cardinal-red, with 



deeper shadings ; flowers of perfect form and very 



large. 15 cts. each. 

 H. Wearing, See page 130. 

 High Sheriff. One of the gems; a flower of fine form, 



of bronzy-rose color, passing to a golden-bronze 



towards the centre. 25 cts. each. 

 Hildegarde Deegen. A rich, brilliant garnet of 



beautiful form, good size and free. 35 cts. each. 

 J. B. Fry. A fine large flower, the centre a pale 



yellow, passing at the points of the petals to a 



light salmon. 35 cts. each. 

 Karl Kotte. One of the most beautiful of the 



autumn tints, a rich reddish-salmon. 25cts.each. 

 Kriemhilde. A most popular cut flower variety; 



perfect flowers on long stems; color a brilliant 



pink, gradually shading to white at the centre. 



15 cts. each. 

 Lady Mutton. A dainty flower, with long. 



narrow petals of a soft amber yellow, lightly suf- 

 fused with rose on the outer petals; a pleasing 



soft color, 25 cts. each. 

 Lady Kilmaine. Salmon-pink shading deeper towards the tips of the 



long incurved petals. 25 cts. each. 

 La wine. See page 130. 

 Libellule. See page 130. 

 Lord ninto. See page 130. 



Lovely. Delicate violet rose, with creamy-white shadings. 15 cts.each. 

 riagnet. Distinct in color, a coppery old rose, with mauve suffusion towards 



the tips; a fine flower, composed of broad petals, tubular towards the tips and 



more or less curled or twisted. 35 cts. each. 

 Marathon. See page 130. 

 Marguerite Bouchon. We have no hesitancy in siying that 



this is the most beautiful Cactus Dahlia yet introduced. It is 



of absolutely perfect form ; color a magnificent shade of 



brilliant, yet soft rose, with very large white centre and dis- 

 tinctly defined white tips. 75 cts. each. 

 Master Carle. See page 130. 



Cactus Dahlia 

 High Sheriff. 



Cactus Dihlia 

 Marguekitk Boucho 



Masterpiece. Light salmon-pink, gradually passing to sul 

 phur yellow at the centre, flower large and very regular in 

 form composed of long narrow petals. 50 cts. each. 

 Mauve Queen. See page 130. 



Miss Willmott. Very free-flowering; reddish apricot shad- 

 ing to golden yellow at the centre; valuable for cutting and 

 splendid for garden decoration. 25 cts. each. 

 Mme. Adolphe Bechet. A large flower of a tender 



rose color, suffused with tyrian-rose. 35 cts. each. 

 Mme. Bertha Gemen. A splendid flower of a rosy 

 currant-red, suffused with naples-yellow. 35 cts. each. 

 Mme. Camile Pabst. A pretty deep amber-yellow, 



suffused salmon-rose. 25 cts. each. 

 Mme. Marie Doucet. See page 130. 

 Mons. Gemen. A brilliant fiery-red, shading deeper to 



the base of the petals. 35 Cts. each. 

 Mons. Sexe. Flowers of perfect form, of a rich ori- 

 ental-red, which is tipped and more or less' marked 



and suffused with old gold. 35 cts. each. 

 Mrs. Alfred Dyer. A fine variety; color lemon-yellow 

 at centre, gradually shading to a Soft rosy-pink at tips. 

 Plants ready April 15th. 75 cts. each. 

 Mrs. C. Q. Wyatt. See page 130. 

 Mrs. Ferdinand Jeffries. Rich deep velvety garnet 

 of very large size; petals curved and twisted. 50c. each. 

 Mrs. H. J. Jones. See page 130. 



Mrs. Henry R. WIrth. We have in Mrs. Wirth 

 a splendid companion to Countess of Lonsdale, it be- 

 ing the first Cactus variety in our fields to flower and 

 continues covered with perfect flowers of such fiery 

 scarlet until the end of the season. 50 cts. each. 



Mrs. Pauline MacKenzie. A beautiful autumn-tinted 

 variety; buff with apricot shadings. 35 cts. each. 



Mrs. T. J. Woodall. Pure primrose, passing to carmine- 

 jiink at the points of the petals. The charming combina- 

 tion of colors forms a flower of great beauty. 35 cts. each. 



Nancy Mae. An intense scarlet with maroon shadings; 

 flowers absolutely perfect; very free; an ideal cut flower. 

 Plants ready April 13th. 50 cts. each. 



