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Choice Cactus Dahlias 



Cojititiued 

 George Walters. Described and offered on page 150. 

 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. 

 Hoffnung. One of those beautiful peach and cream com- ^ 



binations that are always admired. The good sized flow- 

 ers 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. 

 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. 

 Lord Minto. Very symmetrical flowers, with 



long quilled petals, which are cleft at the 



tips; color, centre pale yellow, passing to a 



soft rosy-salmon at the ends of the petals. 



50 cts. each. 

 Marjorie Castleton. Incurved narrow petals 



of a pleasing shade of rose-pink with tips and 



centre of a creamy white. 35 cts. each. 

 Marguerite Bouchon. One of the most beautiful Cactus 



Dahlias yet introduced; it is perfect in form, of good size, in 



color a charming shade of brilliant yet soft rose, with a large 



white centre and distinctly defined white tips. $1.00 each. 

 Miss Willmott. Very free flowering, reddish apricot, shading to golden 



yellow at the centre. 50 cts. each. 



Cactus Dahlia 

 Mmb. E. p. dh Normandik 



Cactus Dahlia 

 Mks. Edna Spencbb 



Mile. Bertha Gemen. A splendid flower of a rosy-currant, suffused 



with Naples-yellow. 35 cts. each. 

 Mile, riarie Doucet. One of the freest-flowering; a lovely mauve, 

 passing to a white centre; of good size with fine stems. 

 > ^ lb cts. each. 



J /'^^ Mme. E. P. de Normandie. A large flower of most 

 I / distinct appearance, very regular in form, ground color 



w -■■ jt^ silvery-pink, shaded light mauve, with just a 



slight golden suffusion, very dainty, a valuable 

 cut flower. $1.00 each. 

 Mrs. Alfred Stern. Not a large but a beau- 

 tiful flower, distinct from all others, due to the 

 petals being deeply cleft, more so than in any 

 variety, this giving it a lacinated, yes, really a 

 fringed appearance. Color a most pleasing 

 soft mauve-pink, suffusion over a white ground. 

 75 cts. each. 

 Mrs. Clinton. Very free-flowering, deep amber 

 gradually passing to a rosy-scarlet. 35 cts. each. 

 Mrs. Edna Spencer. One of the best of the narrow 

 petalled Cactus varieties, the large flowers are produced 

 on strong stems, and are of a most delicate lavender- 

 pink color with white suffusion. One of the best for 

 cutting, the color being of a tint that is universally ad- 

 mired; the flowers have wonderful lasting qualities. 

 $1.50 each. 

 Mrs.Warnaar. A splendid exhibition variety of a creamy white, with 

 just a faint apple-blossom suffusion; flowers of gigantic size, over 8 

 inches in diameter, and on strong, stiff stems, petals long and pecularly twisted 

 and curled. A variety which we unhesitatingly recommend as of unusual merit. 

 $1.00 each. 



