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Choice Cactus Dahlias 
( Continued.) 
John Riding. An ideal exhibition variety. 
growth, producing enormous incurved blooms of a deep 
rich crimson of splendid form. Plants ready May Ist. 75 
cts. each. 
Kalif. See page 140 
Karl Kotte. One of the most beautiful of the autumn 
tints, a rich reddish-salmon. 365 cts. each. 
Lady Hutton. A dainty flower with long narrow 
petals of a soft amber-yellow, lightly suffused with 
rose on the outer petals. 25 cts. each. 
Lady Kilmaine. Salmon-pink, shading deeper 
towards the tips of the long incurved petals. 25 cts. 
each. 
Lawine. See page 142. 
Libellule. See page 142. 
Liegnitz. One of the broad-petaled Hybrid Cactus 
of large sizeof a distinct shade of cerise. 35 cts. each. 
Lord Minto. See page 142. 
Louis Chauvet. A distinct fancy with rather broad 
petals, the outer ones being white, edged with 
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Plants of sturdy 
crimson-carmine; towards the centre the petals are of a lumin- 
35 cts. each. 
Delicate violet-rose with creamy-white shading. 
ous carmine, bordered or edged with rich garnet. 
Lovely. 
cts. each. 
Magnet. 
more or less curled and twisted. 35 cts. each. 
Marathon. A brilliant rich purple, illuminated with higher, brighter shad- 
ings; entirely distinct in color and form. 36 cts. each. 
TMarie Louise Heraud. Tender salmon-rose, passing to 
yellow at centre; a good flower of a very pleasing tint of color. 
50 cts, each. 
Mauve Queen. See page 142. 
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. 
Miss Willmott. See page 142. 
25 
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 
Mme. Adolphe Bechet. Large flower of a tender rose color, | 
suffused tyrian-rose, 25 cts. each. 
Cactus DAHLIA 
Mrs. CLinron 
Cactus DauHuia LawingE 
Mme. Bertha Gemen. A splendid flower of arosy currant- 
red, suffused with Naples-yellow. 25 cts. each. 
Mme. Camile Pabst. A pretty deep amber-yellow, suffused 
salmon-rose. 25 cts. each. 
Mme. Desmaris. A beautifully formed flower with twisted 
and curled flat petals of a bright madder-carmine with golden 
suffusion. 50 cts. each. 
Mme. Eschenauer. One of the earliest and freest flowering 
Cactus varieties, of a creamy-white delicately suffused with 
mauve-pink. Plants ready May Ist. $1.00 each. 
lime. Marie Doucet. See page 142. 
Mme. Marie Micheli. A dainty flower of tender 
rose, shading to white at centre. 25 cts. each. 
Mons. Gemen. A brilliant fiery red, shading deeper 
to the base of the petals. 25 cts. each. 
Mr. Gillet. A brilliant and superb orange- 
scarlet, of splendid habit, holding its 
flowers well above the foliage; a fine cut 
flower and excellent for garden decora- 
tion. 50 cts. each. 
Mrs. Clinton. See page 142. 
Mrs. George Castleton. See page 142. 
Mrs. J.C. Vaughan. A broad-petaled 
hybrid cactus variety of a lively lemon-yel- 
low with flowers of large size; very free- 
flowezing, good stiff stems; a fine cut 
flower. 50 cts. each. 
Mrs. Pauline MacKenzie. A_beauti- 
ful autumn-tinted variety; buff with apricot 
shadings. 25 cts. each. 
Mrs. Pearson. Fawn-colored flowers 
shaded pink; excellent free habit. $1.00 
each. 
Mrs. T. J. Woodall. Pure primrose, pass- 
ing to carmine-pink at the points of the 
petals. The charming combination of 
colors forms a flower of great beauty. 35 
cts. each. 
Mrs. Warnaar. A splendid exhibition variety of a 
.  creamy-white with just a faint apple-blossom suffu- 
sion; flowers of gigantic size, over 8 inches in diameter and 
on strong, stiff stems; petals long and peculiarly twisted and 
curled. A variety which we unhesitatingly recommend as a 
novelty of unusual merit. Plants ready May Ist. $1.50 each. 
