WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



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Eighteen Splendid Cactns Dahlias. 



( Recent Introductions. ) 



Atltlt Chloe. Rich black maroon, the darkest variety in the 

 collection. 



Britannia. A deep salmon flesh ; fine and free. 



Brunhilde. Rich plum color, loosely arranged long petals ; 

 an exceptionally fine flower, and very free. 



Countess of Lonsdale. A peculiar but pleasing blending 

 of salmon-pink and amber, a color difficult to describe. This 

 is the Dahlia for the million. Flowers freely under all con- 

 ditions. 



Exquisite. Pure orange-scarlet, with salmon shadings ; 

 truly lovely. 



Gabriel. An improved Arachne, having the same peculiar 

 forms and variations as that interesting sort, but with flowers 

 twice as large ; the petals are creamy-white edged with crim- 

 son, although it is hardly possible to find two flowers exactly 

 alike on the same plant. 



Qalliard. Both in form and coloring this variety is perfect, 

 being of a rich, glowing carmine, with long tubular petals ; 

 very graceful. ( See cut. ) 



Gen. Buller. Cardinal-red with crimson shadings; each 

 petal tipped with white. 



liunold. Tile red ; an immense good flower. 



Jealousy. A perfect, clear yellow ; fine in every way, 



J. Weir Fife. Purplish-maroon ; rich and glowing. 



J. W. Wilkinson. Rich ruby ; a fine-shaped flower. 



Mrs. Jowett. Brilliant orange-red ; fine. 



Rosenhagen. A pleasing shade of salmon-rose, deepening 

 to bright magenta on the edges. 



Rosine. Glowing crimson with purplish shadings. 



Ruby. Deep vermilion centre, shading to ruby-red at edges. 



Volker. A charming free-flowering pure yellow. 



GALLIARD 



Venus. A miniature or Pompon Cactus Dahlia with small 

 but elegantly perfect snow-white flowers. 



Roots, 15 cents each ; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. Set of 18 splendid varieties for $2.25. 



Select Standard Cactus Dahlias. 



Arachne. ( The Spider Dahlia. ) Curiously twisted irregular 

 flowers, creamy-white edged with crimson ; however varies in 

 color and shape almost in every flower ; very interesting. 



Austin Canned. Bright rosy-crimson, shading lighter at the 

 edges. 



Bridesmaid. Pale primrose, shading to rosy-lavender at 

 edge ; fine form and very free. 



Capstan. Soft orange-scarlet, shaded apricot; remarkably 

 free flowering. 



Dankward. Dark rose, shading to luminous-carmine in cen- 

 tre ; perfect form. 

 Earl of Pembroke. Bright plum-color ; a royal shade. 

 Firebrand. Rich, glowing vermilion, shading deeper ; fine. 

 F. Bartels. Bright scarlet ; when first opening shows a pretty 



violet shade. 

 Gellert. Full double fine formed scarlet, shading to ruby at 

 base of petals. 



Primrose, shaded amber. 

 Rich, bronzy orange-red, with golden sheen. 

 Soft lavender-pink ; of fine form. 

 Canary-yellow ; of fine form. 

 A finely-formed cream-white. 



Geo. Mairlow. 

 Hohenzollern. 

 Island Queen. 

 John H. Roach. 

 Keyne's White. 



COUNTESS OF LONSDALE 



Kingfisher. Crimson, suffused ruby-red ; petals curled in an 

 elegant irregular manner. 



Lady Ed. Talbot. Terra-cotta, shaded salmon. 



Mary Service. Apricot, shaded orange, shading to purplish- 

 rose at the tips ; a well-formed flower, and a free and con- 

 tinuous bloomer. 



Mr. Moore. Deep claret ; one of the best dark varieties. 



firs. J. J. Crowe. Lemon-yellow, long petals ; very good. 



Mrs. J. P. Clark. A peculiar shade of orange-bronze, each 

 petal tipped with blush ; an odd and pleasing color combi- 

 nation. 



Niebelungen. Deep carmine, large flower. 



Night. Deep chestnut-red, shaded black ; very dark. 



Pretoria. Vermilion intensified by orange shadings ; daz- 

 zling. 



Primrose Dame. Exquisite primrose-yellow. 



Progenitor. Bright carmine, each petal being furcated on 

 the end like a Stag- Horn Fern. 



Queen Wilhelmlna. Rich, deep chestnut ; a fine flower 

 and very free. 



Sparkler. Rich, glowing carmine ; early and free. 



Standard Bearer. Rich, fiery scarlet ; very free. 



Strahlen Krone. Intense cardinal-red ; rich and glowing. 



Uhland. A deep, glowing carmine ; one of the richest. 



Wallace. Deep orange, with carmine shadings. 



Wieland. A fine large free flowering rosy crimson ; entirely 

 distinct. 

 Roots, 10 cents each ; #1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. Set 



of 32 Standard Varieties for $2.50. 



