8 HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA 
Superb New Cactus Dahlias 
for 1913—continued 
J Schneekonigin. A most valuable white of absolute 
purity, flowers of ideal form, composed of long 
very accurately arranged petals, held well above 
/ the foliage on good stems, will prove a fine 
} cut flower. 75 cts. each. 
& } j a *_ Schone Helena. A tender mauve color with yel- 
f low suffusion in the centre, flowers on 
» y stiff wire-like stems. 50 cts. each. 
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Sherlock. Orange-scarlet with apricot 
suffusion, one of the pleasing autumn 
tints. Flowers very large on good 
stems for cutting; free, early and con- 
tinuous bloomer. 75 ects. each. 
Sensation. <A perfect flower of large size, 
long, narrow, twisted petals of a warm 
and pleasing shade of flesh-pink il- 
luminated by a golden reflex in the cen- 
tre. 75 cts. each. 
Sir John Sinclair. Coral-red shading to a 
lighter centre with long tubular in- 
curved petals. 50 cts. each. 
Suzanne Cayeux. An exceptionally large 
creamy-white with long narrow incurv- 
ed petals, with liberal cultivation it will 
produce wonderful exhibition flowers, 
50 ets. each. 
& ’ Sweetbrier. A superb variety of an exquisite shade of 
NEW CACTUS DAHLIA | v pink very free on good stiff stems. 75 cts. each. 
SCHNEEKONIGIN ; 
P Stredwick’s Erecta. A well formed flower of large 
The Earl. Rich ruby-crimson, a magnificent flower of size composed of long incurving petals of a glow- 
finest shape with wonderfully incurving petals. 75 ing brilliant rose-pink. 50 ects. each. 
ets. each. 
The Lion. A good shaped large flower, bronzy old- 
rose suffused with yellow and salmon; very free and 
i effective. 50 cts. each. 
Thos. Obelin. A brilliant fiery-red, a fine large refined 
flower of perfect incurved form, produced in the 
greatest profusion on long stiff stems; a fine cut 
flower. (Illustrated on Page 7.) 75 cts. each. 
Trojan. Pale yellow, outer petals lightly suffused with 
salmon and sometimes tipped white, flowers very 
large and full, with long almost straight petals, | 
good centre and erect habit. 75 cts. 
each. 
Vivid. A dwarf variety with splendid in- 
curved flowers composed of long in- 
curved petals of the most intense fiery- 
red color, very free, good stems and 
fine for cutting. 50 ets. each. 
Walter Deegen. An intense rich and bril- 
liant fiery-red suffused with orange on 
good long stems. 50 cts. each. 
White Ensign. A good creamy white of 
medium size and good form with 
incurved twisted petals. 75 cts. each. 
Yellow Hammer. This is a great Dahlia, the flowers 
which are very large are of perfect graceful form, 
composed of long, tubular, semi-incurved petals of 
a bright primrose yellow, on long stiff stems. 75 
ets. each. 
Collections of one each of the 52 new varieties 
for 1913 offered and described on pages 6, 
7 and 8, for $27.50. 
NEW CACTUS DAHLIA 
VIVID 
