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CACTUS DAHLIA 
KRIEMHILDE 
Fancy Cactus Dahlias 
A distinct and showy 
are beautifully striped 
the illustration. 
Alpha. Creamy-white, with 
stripes of reddish purple. 
Comet. 
With 
which the flowers 
variegated, as shown in 
class, in 
and 
and 
15th. 
pencilings, spots 
Plants ready April 
Delicate lilac, 
tyrian rose. 
Charles Parnot. 
penciled, spotted and striped 
Ground color rosy-white, striped and 
speckled with reddish violet. Plants ready 
April 15th. 
Electric. A large sulphur-yellow with white tips. 
sometimes sports to a self-color either white or 
yellow. Plants ready April 15th. 
Fireworks. Ground color golden-ye!low, striped and 
spotted with oriental-red. 
Jupiter. Ground color at base of petals yellow, pass- 
ing to salmen-rose at the tips, the whole 
splashed and striped with crimson. x 
April 15th. 
Plants ready 
Louis Duc. <A good-sized 
and penciled currant-red. 
Maurice Fuld. Base of petals golden-yellow, G@ 
shading to bronzy-rose at the tips and densely 
striped with bright currant-red. 
primrose-yellow, striped 
Plants ready April 15th. 
Mercury, Ground color yellow, thickly striped 
and spotted with crimson; large flower. 
Meteor. Large incurved flower, ground color 
sulphur-yellow striated French purple. Plants — 
ready April 15th. 
Mrs. J. Emberson. A distinct fancy, with large 
incurved flowers of a pale-lemon, splashed and 
speckled with rosy-pink. 
Vesuvius. Ground color butter-cup-yellow, 
striped and spotted blood-red. 
PRICE—Any of the above, 30c each; $3.00 per dozen. 
One each of the 12 fancy sorts for $3.00. 
HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA 
Select standard Sorts Cactus Dahlias 
CONTINUED 
Otto Henschel. A good, bright canary- 
yellow. 
Prima Donna. Distinct and free, flowers 
large, with long, tubular twisted incurved 
petals, the centre ones creamy-white, 
the outer delicate mauve-pink; very 
choice. 
Prince of Yellows. A rich  canary- 
yellow; one of the best yellows for 
cutting. 
Princess Mary. A large flower of pleas- 
ing light terra-cotta, slightly veined 
with reddish carmine, quite distinct. 
Progenitor. Bright carmine, each petal 
being furcated on the end like a stag- 
horn fern. 
Rene Cayeux. Rich geranium-red; one 
of the earliest to flower. 25 cts. each. 
Reliable, A very large, bold, striking 
flower, of a pleasing madder-carmine, 
suffused with salmon and yellow. 
Roland von Berlin. A magnificent, bril- 
liant and intense geranium-red, with 
deeper shadings and full of fire. 
Rother. 
Rich, bright garnet; one of the 
finest dark-colored sorts yet intro- 
duced. 
Sceptre. Base of petals yellow, passing to 
mauve-rose at tips with salmon 
pleasing, live color. 
Siegstab. A rich French purple of splendid form and 
very free-flowering. 
Strahlen Krone. 
ing. 
Thebes. 
Warjag. Orange-carmine, tipped with bright carmine; 
good size. 
Weisse Dame. A pure snow-white, with the edges of 
the petals cleft. 
Wunderkind. Luminous canary-yellow, shading to 
white, suffused with flesh at the edges; one of the 
freest. 
sheen; a 
Intense cardinal-red; rich and glow- 
Deep oriental-red, on fine stems; very free. 
PRICE—Any of the above, except where noted, 15c each; 
$1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
Collection of one each of the 47 Standard Cactus Sorts offered 
on preceding page and above for $5.00. 
DAHLIA 
FANCY CACTUS 
