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Choice Cactus Dahlias 



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Kalif. (See page 126. ) 



Lady Kilmaine. Salmon pink, shading deeper towards 

 the tips of the long incurved petals. 25 cts. each. 



La Favorite. Deep luminous saltnon-rose, a fine flower 

 with long tubular petals. 35 cts. each. 



Lawine. White, with just a suggestion of blush 

 as the flower matures a fine, full, large flower; 

 one of the best. 25 cts. each. 



Libellule. Of splendid form, sulphur-yellow 

 shaded with capucine-red; exceptionally free- 

 flowering. 25 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. 25 cts. each. 



Miss T. Cherry. A great free-flowering garden 

 variety with fair sized flowers of a splendid 

 shade of bright carmine-rose; exceedingly free- 

 flowering. 50 cts. each. 



Mile. Marie Doucet. One of the freest-flow- 

 ering; a lovely mauve-pink, passing to a white 

 centre; of good size with fine stems. 25 cts. each. 



Mile. Bertha Qemen. A splendid flower of a 

 rosy currant-red, suffused with Naples-yellow. 

 25 cts. each. 



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

 fused salmon-rose. 25 cts. each. 



Mme. Oesmaris. A beautifully formed flower with 

 twisted and curled flat petals of a bright madder-carmine 

 with golden suffusion. 50 cts. each. 



Cactus Dahlia, Nibhlungbnhort 



Cactus Dahlia, Rheinkonig 



flme. Eschenauer. (See page 125.) 



Mme. Marc Micheli. A dainty flower of tender 



rose, shading to white at centre. 25 cts. each. 

 fir. Gillet. A brilliant and superb orange-scarlet, 

 of splendid habit, holding its flowers well above 

 the foliage; a fine cut flower and excellent fof 

 garden decoration. 50 cts. each. 

 Mrs. C. G. Wyatt. A beautiful pure white ex- 

 hibition flower of highest quality. 50 cts. each. 

 Mrs. Henry R. Wirth. This is a splen- 

 did companion to Countess of Lonsdale, 

 it being the first Cactus variety to come 

 into bloom, and the perfect fiery-scarlet 

 '-— " flowers are produced continuously until 



the end of the season. A customer in 

 Missouri writes, " Have cut from the 

 one plant of Mrs. Henry R. Wirth, 

 bought from you last Spring, two hun- 

 dred and ninety-five perfect flowers." 

 35 cts. each. 



Nancy Mae. An intense scarlet with 

 maroon shadings; flowers absolutely per- 

 fect, very free; an ideal cut flower. 50 

 cts. each. 



Nerthus. (See page 126. ) 

 Nibelungenhort. (See page 126. ) 

 Penelope. A splendid salmon-rose, occasionally 



showing the tips of petals white, a "anety of extra 



merit. 50 cts. each. 



Pierrot. (See page 125. ) 



Pompeii. A magnificent variety; pompeian-red 

 with white halo and tips. 50 cts. each. 



Prima Donna. Flowers large, with long, twisted 

 petals, centre ones creamy-white, outer delicate 

 mauve-pink. 50 cts. each. 



Prince of Yellows. A rich canary-yellow of good 



shape, a favorite cut flower. 25 cts. each. 

 Rekord. A desirable rich oriental red. 50 ct«. each. 



Order your Dahlias early and avoid disappointment 



