WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 
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Twenty-Five Grand Cactus Dahlias. 
Aegir. An entirely distinct form ; the petals are tubular or 
quilled, twisted and arranged in most fantastic yet regular 
form ; color rich, warm cardinal scarlet. 1 
Austin Cannell. Color light crimson rose, shading lighter 
towards the edges; long, narrow, twisted tubular petals. 
Cinderella. Royal purple, deepening to the centre. 
Ernest Cannell. Large soft red, of fine form. 
Ernest Glasse. Rich purplish magenta. 
Firebrand. Rich, deep, glowing vermilion of fine form, early. 
F. Bartels. Bright scarlet ; when first opening shows a pretty 
violet shade. 
George Marlow. Primrose yellow, shaded amber. 
Hohenzollern. A rich, bronzy orange-red with golden sheen. 
flarmony. Shades from old gold to orange scarlet. 
Jona. Rich terra cotta, shading to orange. 
Island Queen. Soft lavender pink of fine form. 
Kingfisher. Purplish crimson, very early, petals curved and 
curled in an elegant, irregular manner. 
Lady Penzance. Pure yellow, with long twisted petals. 
Loreley. Soft La France pink, shading lighter towards the 
centre, which is a creamy white. 
Miss Webster. Pure white, without a tinge of color 
excepting on the reverse of the lower petals, which are 
slightly tinted with rose. 
Miss Annie Jones. Bright crimson, scarlet, petals long, 
narrow and much twisted, early and free. 
Miss Annie Nightingale. Large deep yellow, heavily 
tipped bright red. 
Mr. Moore. Deep claret, one of the best dark varieties. 
Mrs. Montefiore. Rich glowing scarlet crimson with darker 
shadings, a fine large flower. 
Mrs. Bennett. Soft crimson, large well built flower. 
Queen Wilhelmina. Deep garnet, shading lighter at base. 
Sparkler. 
Siegmund. Glowing rosy carmine, of graceful form. 
Strahlen Krone (Rayed Crown.) Intense cardinal red, rich 
Rich, glowing carmine, early and free. 
and glowing, with long, curiously twisted petals. 
Strong field roots. 
per 100. 
10 cents each; $1.00 per dozen; $8.00 
The set of 25 varieties for $2.00. 
CACTUS DAHLIA, STRAHLEN KRONE 
DECORATIVE DAHLIA, ADMIRAL DEWEY 
New Decorative Dahlia. 
Frank L. Basset. Entirely distinct in color, which is of a 
bright royal purple, shading to blue. An attractive flower. 
25 cents each ; $2.50 per dozen; $20.00 per Ioo. 
Twenty-Five Choice Decorative 
Cactus Dahlias. 
Admiral Dewey. Brilliant imperial purple of fine form. 
Black Beauty. A grand deep maroon. 
Bronze Beauty. Reddish bronze, large flower. 
Baron Schroeder. A fine bright purple with bluish shadings. 
Clifford W. Bruton. A superb yellow. 
Cyclops. Deep scarlet shaded maroon. 
Henry Patrick. A fine pure white. 
_ John Elitch. Deep rich red, of perfect form. 
Lancelot. Large reddish amber, very free. 
Lemon Giant. Very large lemon yellow. 
Lyndhurst. A fine bright scarlet. 
Lucius Crammock. Brilliant purplish red. 
Marchioness of Bute. Pure white, tipped rose. 
Mrs. A. Newhall. Dark crimson, shaded maroon. 
Mattie Serrapin. 
Minerva. Soft yellow, suffused with deep pink, shading to 
reddish purple in centre. 
Nymphea. (Water Lily Dahlia.) Clear shrimp pink, 
shading slightly darker towards the outer petals. 
Oban. Rosy lavender, suffused and overlaid silvery fawn. 
Perle. (Perle de la tete ad’ Or.) The finest white for cutting. 
Sundew. Orange salmon, very bright. 
True Model. Buff, overlaid reddish brown. 
Wm. Agnew. Grand, rich dazzling red. 
Wm. Pierce. Rich butter yellow, a favorite variety. 
Wilhelm [iller. Brilliant purple, large, free and distinct. 
Zulu. The black Dahlia; black maroon. 
Strong field roots. Io cents each; $1.00 per dozen; $8.00 
per 100. The set of twenty-five varieties for $2.00. 
Fine large deep salmon. 
White Show Dahlia 
“Storm King.” 
The best of all the white show varieties for cutting, of fine 
form, pure color, and a free, early and continuous bloomer. 
$1.25 per dozen ; $10.00 per 100. 
All the Dahlias we supply, except where 
otherwise noted, are strong field roots. 
