SPECIAL DAHLIA CATALOGUE 7 
Superb New Cactus Dahlias 
for 1913—continued 
H. L. Brousson. Extremely narrow petals of 
great length and slightly incurved form, 
color white in the centre passing to a rich 
rose and again white at the tips. 75 
cts. each. 
John Don. A large bold flower of a rich 
golden-amber on good stiff stems. 50 cts. 
each. 
Lady Kilmaine, Salmon-pink shading deeper 
towards the tips of the long incurved 
petals. 50 cts. each. 
Mary Goodall. Narrow incurved and 
twisted long tubular petals, sulphur 
yellow suffused with salmon. 50 cts, 
each. 
Masterpiece. Light salmon pink, gradu- 
ally passing to sulphur yellow at the 
centre, flower very regular in form com- 
posed of long narrow petals. 75 cts. 
each. 
Mary Purrier, A strong erect growing va- 
riety with bright scarlet flowers of fin- 
est quality. 50 cts. each. 
Millicent. Very narrow, almost thread-like 
slightly incurved petals of a bright car- 
mine suffused with orange; a very refined 
flower. 75 cts. each. 
Mme. Adolphe Bechet. A large flower of light 
and graceful shape of a tender rose color, 
suffused with tyrian-rose. 50 cts. each. 
Mme. Henri Cayeux. A variety that is universally 
admired, the flowers, which are of most perfect 
form, are borne on long erect stems and are of 
soft but lively rose-color shading to white at the 
tips. In general makeup as well as in color it is 
NEW CACTUS DAHLIA >| 
MME. HENRI CAYEUX 
Mme. Eugene Remy. Centre of flower white gradu- similar, to Mat euerite FESO Bae ote contend 
ally shading to mauve and deepening to a reddish that it is the finest o OMS) ENASL OE) es. . 
violet at the tips. 75 cts. each. each. 
Mrs. C.G. Wyatt. Recommended as one of the finest 
whites with long numerous petals forming a flower 
of great depth and of finest quality. 75 cts. each. 
Mrs. Ferdinand Jeffries. Rich deep velvety garnet of | 
very large size, petals curved and twisted give the 
flower a light graceful appearance. 75 cts. 
each. > 
Modern. A splendid variety of medium size, 
difficult to describe, a suffusion of salmon- 
pink, old rose and copper. 50 ects. each. 
New York. One of the largest incurved 
varieties with long narrow tubular 
petals of a salmon-rose color with 
bronzy shadings. 75 cts. each. 
Pride of Essex. Very large and well 
formed double flowers of a bright 
yellow; early in the season the outer 
petals change to amber. 75 cts. each. 
Portela. An interesting fancy variety, 
color pale-pink margined with clear 
orange bands, very variable, fre- 
quently producing self-color flowers, 
but pretty in either form. 75 cts. 
each. 
Reform. Flowers of medium size of 
rich French purple with deeper shad- 
ings, holding its flowers very erect 
on stiff stems. 50 cts. each. 
Rosenelfe. Pure rose, a most gracefully 
built flower of perfect form. 50 ets. each. 
Rosalind. Delicate shade of rose-pink suffusing to 
cream in the centre, large full flowers with long 
almost straight petals. 50 ets. each. 
NEW 
THOMAS OBELIN 
Rheintochter. Beautiful perfect shaped flowers with 
long petals of a pleasing tender shade of mauve, 
very free flowering. 50 ects. each. 
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