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SPECIAL DAHLIA CATALOGUE 
SELECT STANDARD SORTS 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 
Albanie. Intense brilliant crimson, of dwarf 
habit and very free. 
Amazone Rich, glowing amaranth-red suffused 
with purple. 
Amos Perry. Flowers large, with long petals: 
color fiery-red; one of the earliest and freest- 
flowering. 
Aurora. A_ beautiful reddish-apricot suffused 
with flesh-pink, shading lighter to the tips. 
Clara. A delicate soft mauve, 
white tips edged with mauve. 
Country Girl. Base of petals golden-yellow, 
suffused with salmon-rose, which is deep- 
est at the points. 
with silvery- 
Director Quennec. One of the freest-flower- 
ing, flery-red, suffused with carmine. 
Echo. Bright tyrian-rose, passing to silvery- 
rose at base of petals, a distinct shade of 
color, large, moderately incurved regular- 
shaped flower. 
Erecta. A rich, reddish-purple, with deep 
chestnut shadings; the flowers are held 
erect, of good form and useful for cutting. 
Floradora. A remarkably 
bright blood-red. 
General de Lacroix. A distinct free-flower- 
ing salmon-red of good form and very free. 
free-flowering, 
Gen. French. 
very free. 
Gold Fassan. Ground color chrome-yellow, passing to 
rosy-red; flowers of medium size, of perfect shape. 
One of the best; orange-terra-cotta; 
Goldperle. A pompon Cactus variety; 
2%, inches in diameter; 
very free, dwarf. 
flowers about 
bright primrose-yellow; 
Goldregen. Very deep yellow, of good form and very 
free. 
Goliath. Ground color yellow, suffused and tinted with 
reddish-salmon. 25 ets. each. 
Gondola. A clear rosy pink, with very large, grace- 
fully arranged flowers, with long, narrow, pecu- 
liarly twisted petals. 
CACTUS DAHLIA FLORADORA 
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CACTUS DAHLIA, 
AURORA 
Gotterfunke. <A 
twisted incurved petals, borne on long stems, of a 
splendid flower, composed of long, 
deep blood-red, with satin sheen and fiery-red 
reflex, 
Gunther, A splendid pure white, with broad twisted 
petals of the purest 
foliage on stiff stems. 
white, held well above the 
Gudrun. Outer petals delicate crimson-pink, passing 
to a white centre suffused with cream and rose. 
Henri Cayeux. Very large flower; when well grown 7 
inches in diameter, color old gold shading to golden- 
yellow. 
Kriemhilde. A most popular cut flower variety; per- 
fect flowers on long stems; color a brilliant pink, 
gradually shading to white at the centre. 
Lovely. Delicate violet-rose, with creamy-white shad- 
ings; free and desirable. 
Mars. <A brilliant scarlet, 
the base of the petals. 
Moritz Arndt. 
Morning Glow. Narrow tubular incurved petals of a 
primrose-yellow, suffused with salmon at the tips. 
intensified with orange at 
Amber-yellow of good form. 
Mozart. A fine crimson, with intense scarlet shad- 
ings of good Cactus form, on stiff, wiry stems. 
Mons. Quentin Bouchard. <A bright scarlet, the tips of 
the petals deeply cleft and twisted; the flowers are 
large and borne on long, stiff stems. 
Mrs. Clinton. Ground color deep amber, gradually 
shading to a rosy-scarlet, with a glow and finish 
impossible to describe. 25 ets. each. 
Mrs. Edward Mawley. 
Mrs. Geo. Stevenson. <A bright, sparkling yellow, with 
large, perfect flowers on long stems. 
A fine yellow. 
PRICE —Any of the above, except where 
noted, 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen; 
$10.00 per 100. 
