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BEST CACTUS DAHLIAS. 



AMOS. PEBBY.— Fiery scarlet with fringed petals. Pro- 

 duced freely on long steins. Excellent for cutting. 



ASCHENBBOEDEL.— Petals yellow at base, shading to 

 rose, with tips of pale lemon; twisted and curled. 



AUBOEA. — A blending of varied shades of pink and 

 apricot, suggesting sunrise. 



BEBLIC'UINGEB. — Deep crimson-carmine, lighter at tips 

 and on reverse of petals. An extra large, tall growing 

 variety. 



EBITTAJXIA. — Deep salmon-flesh shading to orange pink. 

 An early, free bloomer. 



BBUNHILDE. — Deep, rich, velvety plum; large flowers; 

 profuse bloomer. 



CAPSTAN. — Soft apricot and brick red; very free. 



C. E. WILKIN'S. — Bright clear salmon-pink, overlaying 

 yellow; fiowers very large. Each, 25c. 



COCKATOO.— L emon yellow at center, shading to orange 

 at tips of petals; large. 



COOTESS OF LONSDALE.— Salmon-pink and amber de- 

 lightfully blended. The most popular commercial cut 

 flower variety. 



COUXTBT GIBL.— Petals yellow at base and suffused 

 with rosy salmon, deeping at the tips. 



ELSE. — A combination of rose, amber and pure yellow. 

 A great bloomer and one of the best. Each, 25c; doz., 

 $2.50. 



FLOBA. — Pure white, with broad petals. One of the 

 largest of its color and class. 



FLOBADOBA. — Rich deep reddish wine; flowers large. 

 A profuse bloomer. 



GABBIEL. — Creamy white edged vermillion; sometimes 

 flowers are vermilion throughout 



GEX. BULLEB. — Cardinal red, tipped with white; a 

 striking contrast. 



HABBOB LIGHT.— Brilliant orange-red. Quite large. 



HABMONT. — Orange-red and old gold, charmingly blend- 

 ed; soft, silken petals. 



HABZEB KIND. — Pure mauve pink; of dwarf habit 

 Probably the most prodigious bloomer of the Cactus 

 Dahlias; excellent for bedding. 



JEALOUSY. — Lemon; free and fine. 



J. H. JACKSON. — Crimson-maroon; large flowers. 



JOHN H. BOAtH. — Pure lemon, long incurved petals; a 

 very uieful sort. 



KBIEMHILDE. — The long, outer petals of flesh-pink 

 produce a pleasing contrast with the broader center ones 

 of ivory white. Will keep in good condi-ion, after cut, 

 longer than other Cactus varieties. 



LANDBAT DB. SCUIFF. — Eight orange, fading to cha- 

 .moise at center. A distinct and valuable variety. 



LACBETTA. — Large fiowers, lemon at center shading 

 to amber at tips of petals; very free bloomer. 



LENAU. — Similar in color to Countess of Lonsdale, 

 ut a much t.atter flower. 



LIBELLE. — Rich purple; very distinct and striking, 

 strong grower and free bloomer. 



MAsli-B CABL.— Of immense size; broad petals of 

 bright sattron-yellow; short stems. The largest cactus 

 dahlia we have ever grown. Each, 25c; doz., $2.50. 



MEiiL'SA. — Bright garnet, shading to maroon at base 

 jf petals; which are curiously and beautifully whirled 

 and twisted. A grand sort. 



MBS. F. GBINSIEAD. — Rich crimson, shaded with pur- 

 ;jle; tine form with incurved petals; very large ;lower. 



OBIWIN. — Salmon-flesh with rose snadings. Of com- 

 pact habit ; valuable. 



PEKLEHILDE. — A counterpart of the famous Kriem- 

 hilde except in color which is pure white, lightly suffused 

 with blush. 



PHINEA.S. — Produces large bold flowers, crimson-scar- 

 let in color, the base of the petals shaded orange. Each, 

 25c; doz., $2.50. 



PINK PEABL. — Clear pink, shading to white at center. 

 A charming variety. 



PIUS X. — Pure white; deep full flower. Of perfect 

 f-^rm and the largest and finest white Cactus to date. 



BADIANCE. — Glowing scarlet; fine form and free. 



BOLAND VON BEBLIN.— Brilliant, dazzling scarlet with 

 shadings of crimson. 



BOTHEB. — Bright garnet; a very fine variety. 



SCHWAN. — Pure white needle-like petals; profuse 

 bloomer. 



SHOOTLNG STAB.— Pure golden-yellow; flower of good 

 size. Distinct and choice. A tall and profuse bloomer. 



SPOTLESS QUEEN. — Snow white; perfect in form, with 

 long graceful petals. Of dwarf habit 



STBAHLEN KEONE.— Intense cardinal red; long twist- 

 ed petals. Superb. Best of its color for cutting. 



THUBINGU.— Light fiery red; a fine sort. Large 

 fiow-ers. 



TBUDCHEN PAPE.— Silvery pink, shading to deep rose 

 at base of peuls. Slender much twisted petals. 



UNCLE TOM.— The darkest in color of all the Cactus 

 Dahlias. Deep maroon, almost black. 



TESUVIUS. — Lemon striped scarlet. 



TOLKEB. — Large, pure yellow flowers; the freest 

 blooming and the best yellow Cactus. 



WALTHABI. — Lemon; of dwarf habit; wonderfully free 

 bloomer. 



WSl. MABSHALL.— Rich orange with bright yellow to- 

 v,ard center. Very large and excellent for exhibition 

 purposes. Each, 25c. 



WINSOME. — White; of large size and good form. 



Price (except as noted), each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, 

 $8.00. 



A set, one each of the 50 varieties, for $5.00. 



Louisa Co., Va., May 13, 1911. 



I was much pleased with the Delphinium plants sent me 

 and may order 1000 more for coming season. 



Charles A. Gitcheix. 



Wyandotte Co., Kansas, April 14, 1911. 

 The Raspberry plants received. They are fine and if I 

 have good luck may order more another season. 



H. A. Hedding. 



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