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DAHLIA NOVELTIES and VARIETIES of SPECIAL MERIT—Continued 
Harry Mayer (Decorative). A most satisfactory and attractive 
Dahlia, it has size, depth, splendid stem, holds an even full 
centre, a sturdy, healthy grower, in color a beautiful silvery 
2 pink with rose reverse. Plants, $2.50 each. 
Jersey’s Empress (Decorative). A very large purplish 
maroon of good formation, composed of long narrow 
petals, flowers of good depth and substance. Plants, 
$1.50 each. 
_ Jersey’s Fiancee (Decorative). A good sized flower always 
. carried on good stems, color rose-pink, base of petals 
suffused with yellow and slight golden tips. Plants, $1.50 
each. 
yy Jersey’s Ideal (Decorative). A deep amaranth-pink, very 
= distinct, with the flowers borne face up like Chrysanthe- 
mums on the top of stiff stems, with long petals curling 
over making a very deep flower; vigorous and free. Plants, 
$1.00 each. 
Jonkheer G. F. van Tets (Hybrid Cactus). The freest 
flowering good sized white Cactus, coming into bloom very 
early and continuing in good shape to the end of the season, 
the flowers consist of long incurving petals forming a some- 
what Chrysanthemum-like bloom. Plants, 50 cts. each. 
Josephine Mendillo (Cactus). Well formed flower of 
medium size on long stiff stems. Color an intense velvety- 
red, very aptly described by the Garden Magazine as an improvement 
on the popular variety Kalif. A fine very free flowering garden 
variety and good cut flower. Plants 75 cts. each. 
HARRY Monmouth Jewel (Decorative). A seedling from Amun Ra with large 
MAYER well-formed flowers held well above the foliage on strong stiff stems. 
Color bittersweet orange, shaded lemon chrome at base of petals. 
Plants, $2.00 each. 
Marmion (Decorative). Of such enormous size and depth that it immediately 
attracts attention. Color a pure golden yellow with bronze suffusion on 
reverse of petals and a deeper bronzy tone on the high 
full centre with an outline of the same color around 
each petal, form of flowers and stem is perfect, a good 
bloomer. Plants, $2.50 each. 
Roman Eagle (Decorative). A typical autumn shade, a 
brilliant, flaming, burnished-copper color. Flowers large, 
held well above the foliage on long stiff stems, a very 
profuse bloomer. Plants, $1.00 each. 
Roselain (Decorative). In color a pretty lavender-pink, 
passing to a white centre, each petal faintly edged with 
carmine. Flowers of large size and always of perfect 
form, held well above the foliage on long, stiff, stems. 
Plants, $2.00 each. 
Salbach’s White (Decorative). One of the best all 
around whites, an ivory white with flowers of uniform 
size, 6 to 8 inches in diameter, of good substance, freely 
produced and of exceptional keeping quality; splendid for 
exhibition as well as for cutting. Plants $2.00 each. 
Salmon Perfection (Decorative). An ideal cut flower of 
medium size, of very perfect form, and long stems, a 
beautiful pure salmon in color. Plants, $1.50 each. 
Skagerrak (Cactus). This beautiful clear, clean lemon-yellow has 
flowers which under ordinary field culture without disbudding 
measure 7 inches in diameter. In form itis all that can be wished 
for, the long petals making a deep gracefully shaped flower, 
always full to the centre. Plants, $1.00 each. 
MonmoutTH 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson (Decorative). An exhibition variety of JEWEL 
immense size and wondrous beauty. Color an opalescent pink, face of 
petals creamy-white with a phlox-pink reverse. Plants, $2.50 each. 
SPECIAL OFFER.—We will supply one plant each of the 24 Novelties and Varieties of Special Merit, 
which if ordered singly would amount to $41.75 for $35.00. 
