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Type op New Cactos Dahlia. 



Fourteen Grand Xew Cactns Dahlias. 



A selection of the very best European introductions of the 



past few years, surpassing anything of this kind ever 



brought together. Awarded first honors at the exhibition 



of the National Dahlia Society, the past summer, in com- 

 petition with many other collections. 



Aegir. The petals, which are tubular or quilled, are twisted 

 and arranged in the most fantastic yet regular form, giv- 

 ing the flower a most unique and pleasing appearance ; 

 in color it is a rich, warm cardinal scarlet. 



Austin Oannell. Entirely distinct on account of its long, 

 narrow, twisted tubular petals, giving the flower a pecu- 

 liar clean cut appearance. It is of a light crimson rose 

 shading lighter towards the edges. 



Charles Woodbridge. A magnificent variety of a light 

 crimson shaded purple. 



P. Bartels. Well built flowers of medium size, of a 

 bright scarlet, when first opening showing a violet shade. 



George Marlo"W. Primrose yellow shaded amber, an 

 improvement on all others of this type. 



Green's Gem. A rich and glowing orange red, bright 

 and fiery, with long, narrow, twisted petals which are in- 

 curved in such a manner that it gives the flower a pecu- 

 liar light and airy appearance. 



Hohenzollern, Of a rich orange-red bronze color with 

 golden sheen, a flower of immense size. 



John H. Roach. The finest soft yellow yet introduced. 



LiOreley. This handsome variety was awarded a silver 

 medal at the Hamburg International Horticultural Expo- 

 sition in 1897 ; it is one of the finest of the pink varieties 

 yet introduced ; it is of true Cactus form, the outer petals 

 are of a soft La France pink gradually 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, where it is 

 slightly tinged with rose during extreme hot weather. 



Miss Annie Nightingale. Outer petals broad and flat, 

 inner petals curled and twisted, occasionally showing a 

 single centre which, however, does not detract from the 

 flower, but rather adds to its graceful, unique appear- 

 ance ; color clear yellow flaked and heavily edged with 

 scarlet. 



Mabel Keith. Petals narrow and twisted, of a bufi" 

 color, sulfused with soft pink shading to creamy yellow 

 centre. 



Mrs. A. Beck. Of a true Cactus form with long, twisted 

 petals, loosely arranged, forming a graceful large flower 

 of a rich salmon red with scarlet reflex. 



Strahlen Krone. Intense cardinal red, rich and glow- 

 ing, with long, twisted petals ; in our estimation the most 

 perfect and handsomest Cactus Dahlia in cultivation. 

 Price, 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. ; $20.00 per 100. 

 The set of 14 for $3.00. Ready in March. 



Gbeanidm "America." 



Our Cover Set of Single Dahlias. 



For colored illustrations see cover of Dreer's Garden 



Calendar. A superb collection of the four finest variety yet 



introduced ; fine for summer cut flowers. 



Anemone. A pure chaste white variety, resembling a 

 large white Anemone Japonica. 



Ami Barillet. Brilliant garnet, dark bronzy foliage. 



Evelyn. Delicate soft pink with white disc around a 

 yellow centre. 



St. George. The grandest single Dahlia ever intro- 

 duced, pure clear yellow, 3 to 4 inches in diameter. 

 $1.25 per dozen ; $10.00 per 100 ; ready March 1st. 



FiCUS SlaStica. (Rubber Plant.) 

 4 in. pots, 10 to 12 in. high, $4.00 per doz. ; $30.00 per 100. 



Ficus Falcata. 



An improvement on Ficus Repens of the same climbing 

 habit, attaching itself to walls etc., but of a denser, closer 

 growth, with smaller foliage. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



New D-warf Geranium America. 



An ideal Geranium for pot culture or bedding, a seedling 

 from the popular Mars, but of stronger growth and with 

 larger foliage than its parent, but retaining the same free- 

 flowering habit and compact growth peculiar to that variety. 

 On opening the flowers are white with salmon centre, 

 changing to the various shades of salmon and rose, finally, 

 when open, changing to pure rose. As all the colors appear 

 on the same truss at one time, the effect is very novel. 50 

 cts. each ; $5.00 per dozen. 



Six Grand 'Ne^xr Single Geraniums. 



Chateaubriand. Large, brilliant scarlet with maroon 

 shadings and black veins on upper petals. 35 cts. each. 



Daumier. Soft rosy lilac, centre of flower heavily spotted 

 with rosy anilene ; one of the choicest. Picotee varieties. 

 50 cts. each. 



Lord Kitchener. Lower petals soft scarlet, upper clear 

 cherry red ; a fine large flower. 50 cts. each. 



Mary Pel ton. Delicate pale salmon, the finest of this 

 color yet introduced. 50 cts. each. 



Oliver. Centre of flower snow white suffused rich ma- 

 genta, bordered with glowing scarlet around the edge of 

 the petals. 35 cts. each. 



Ponschkine. Brilliant anilene violet, upper petals 

 blotched with pure white, the centre of the lower petals 

 shading into rosy white. 25 cts. each. 

 Theset of 6 for $2.25. 



