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J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



Ten Best Cactus Dahlias. 



The cactus are the most popular and by many esteemed the finest of the Dahlias. With their long silken 

 petals and pure colors, they resemble the choicest green house grown Chrysanthemums; which they 

 rival in grace and beauty. 



The collection covers a varied and wide range of color ; each one is entirely distinct from any or all of the 

 ■others, forming the best possible collection for the number named. 



BRUNHILDE.— Deep, rich, vel- 

 vety plum; large flowers; profuse 

 bloomer. 



COUNTESS OP LONSDALE.— 



Salmon-pink and amber, delightfully 

 blended. A prodigal bloomer. 



FLORADORA.— Rich deep reddish 

 wine; flo-wers large. A profuse 

 bloomer. 



KRIEMHILDE.— The long slender 

 outer petals of fiesh-pink produce a 

 pleasing contrast with the broader 

 center ones, of ivory white. 



MEDUSA.— Bright garnet, shad- 

 ing to maroon at base of petals; 

 which are curiously and beautifully 

 whirled and twisted. 



ORTWIN.— Salmon-flesh with rose 

 shadings. Of compact habit. 



PINK PEARL.— Clear pink shad- 

 ing to white at center. A charm- 

 ing variety. 



PIUS X.— Pure white; deep full 

 flower. Of perfect form and the 

 largest and finest white cactus to 

 •date. 



STRAHLEN KRONE. — Intense 

 cardinal red; long twisted petals. 

 Superb. 



VOL KER.— Large pure yellow 

 flowers; the freest blooming and the 

 best yellow cactus. 



Each, 20c; do/., $2.00; 100, $12.00. 



One each of the 10 varieties for 

 $1.50. 



General List of Cactus Dahlias. 



ASCHENBRODEL.— Petals yellow at base shading 

 to rose; with tips of pale lemon. Unique. Each, 25c. 



AURORA. — A blending of varied shades of pink and 

 apricot, suggesting sunrise. Each, 20c. 



BALLET GIRL. — Terra-cotta, with golden-yellow 'it 

 base of petals and center of each petal striped yellow. 

 Each, 25c. 



BRITTANIA. — Deep salmon-flesh shading to orange 

 pink. An early, free bloomer. 



CAPSTAN. — Sott apricot and brick red; a very free 

 bloomer. 



CHAS. WOODBRIDGE.— Rich crimson shaded with 

 lake; flowers large and exceptionally perfect. 



CHARM.— Center petals white edged with yellow; 

 outer ones light blush, edged salmon. Frequently the 

 entire flower is salmon; odd and pretty. 



COCKATOO. — Lemon-yellow at center shading to 

 orange at tip of petals. 



CORONATION. — Dazzling scarlet; small long petals; 

 vnique and fine. 



COUNTRY GIRL. — Petals yellow at base and suffused 

 with rosy-salmon deepening at the tips. Each, 20c. 



ELSE. — A combination of rose, amber and pure yel- 

 low; all in delicate shades. Each, 25c. 



FIREBRAND. — Light crimson, shading darker to 

 tip of petals. 



FLORENCE M. STREDWICK.— Ivory white, good. 

 GABRIEL. — Creamy whte edged vermilion; some- 

 times flowers are vermilion throughout. 

 GEN. BULLER. — Cardinal red, tipped with white. 



