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Choice Cactus Dahlias 
( Continued.) 
New York. One of the largest incurved 
varieties, with long, narrow tubular petals, 
ot a soft salmon-rose color with bronzy 
shadings. 765 cts. each. 
Nibelungenhort. See page 140. 
Penelope. A splendid salmon-rose, occa- 
sionally showing the tips of petals white, a 
variety of extra merit. 50 cts. each. 
Pierrot. A unique and striking novelty 
in color, and of unusual grace and re- 
finement in form, being composed of 
long, tubular, narrow petals, which 
are of a deep amber color, usually 
showing white tips. A wonderful 
exhibition flower and a splendid 
garden variety. Plants ready May Ist. 
$1.50 each, 
Pink Pearl. Mallow-pink at base of 
petals, gradually shading to white at 
tip. 35 cts. each, 
Pompeii. A magnificent variety; pom- 
peian-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. 
Rekord. Adesirablerich oriental-red. 35 cts. 
each. 
Rene Cayeux. See page 142. 
Rey. Arthur T. Bridge. Thecoloringsin this variety 
are extremely handsome, being a bright, clear yellow, 
heavily tipped and suffused with deep rose-pink. 35 
cts. each. 
Rev. G. Baker. Very free-flowering; large-sized blooms 
of a light tyrian-rose. Plants ready May Ist. 50 cts. each. 
Rheingraf. A pretty, medium-sized flower of a tender mauve- 
pink that develops its flowers in sprays, a number of them 
expanding on the same branch at one time. 50 cts. each. 
Cactus Dautia RHEINKOENIG 
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Rheinischer Frohsinn. A most distinct and refined variety- 
The flowers are large, of splendid form; the long, incurving 
petals are white at the base, but at about one-half their length 
they become suffused with and change to a luminous carmine- 
rose, the two colors combining harmoniously in forming 
a most attractive flower. Plants ready May Ist. $1.00 
each. 
Rheinkiesel. A splendidly formed, graceful flower with 
long narrow petals on stiff, wiry stems well above the 
foliage, ot a lively carmine-rose color, deepening towards 
the centre. 50 cts. each. 
Rheinkoenig. See page 140. 
Rhein Nixe. A pure white, entirely distinct in form 
from other white cactus varieties, and which has shown 
a mass of flowers from early in the season until cut by 
frost. We shall be surprised if this does not prove to 
be the best white for garden decoration. $1.00 each. 
Rio Tints. Large, light, airy flowers borne on stiff 
stems, of a novel tone of color, the centre being lemon- 
yellow, passing to a yellow cadmium-bronze at edges. 
35 cts. each, 
Rivalin. Narrow, long incurved petals, of a delicate, 
tender rose; very free and fine for cutting. 35 cts, each. 
Rosa Lepori. Good-sized flowers composed of long in- 
curving petals of a most pleasing shade of light mauve; 
splendid free habit. 50 cts. each. 
Rosennymphe. A broad petalled variety, reminding 
one in form of a Water Lily, in color a delicate flesh 
color, shading to a soft rosy-white. 50 cts, each. 
Rosa Siegerin. A beautiful flower with long, narrow 
petals of a tender mauve-pink, shading to nearly white 
in the centre. 35 cts. each. 
Saimon Queen. A splendid large flower with long 
tubular petals, deep old-rose with a luminous salmon 
suffusion. 50 cts. each. 
Schneekonigin. A most yaluable white of absolute 
purity; flowers of ideal form, composed of long, accu- 
rately arranged petals; a fine cut flower. Plants ready 
May Ist. 50 cts. each. 
