SPECIAL DAHLIA CATALOGUE iM 
NEW CACTUS DAHLIAS 
for 1914 — continued). 
Flagstaff. Rich carmine, tipped rosy mauve with 
yellow centre. 
V Gluckskind. One of the very free-flowering varie- 
ties. A delicate soft pink with salmon suffusion; 
good stems, fine for cutting. Plants ready 
April 15th. 
Golden Plover. A splendid exhibition flower 
of neat and most precise incurved form, of a 
soft tint of lemon-yellow, the reverse of the 
petals tinted rose. Plants ready April 15th. 
Hildegard Kusell. Medium-sized flowers of 
good Cactus form of an effective salmon-old- 
rose color. Plants ready April 15th. 
Irresistible. Very large exhibition flower of 
incurved form of a salmon-rose suffused with 
yellow. 
Jacqueline Guillot. Delicate rose-tinted white with bifur- y 
cated petals. , 
Janet. Large, loosely incurved flowers ofa reddish old-rose 
with golden suffusion at the base of the petals. 
/ Jeanne Hardy. A dainty, almost globular flower about New Caerus DAnnrA Mum EScHENAUER. 
jeu achesvingdianicter andiof most perfect form: - Color a Kingfisher. In color a distinct pure lilac with lighter disc 
around the centre. Large regularly incurved flowers. 
ALieoui 
open points in such manner as to give the flower a bicolor or Liegnitz. One of the broad Petaled Hpi oetl Cactus of very 
tipped appearance. Plants ready April 15th. 75 cts. each. ay perfect ioe and of large size of a distinct deep shade of 
/ ~ cerise brightening toward the centre. Plants ready April 
15th. 
Louis Chauvet. A distinct fancy with rather broad petals, 
the outer ones being white, edged with crimson-carmine; 
towards the centre the petals are of a luminous carmine 
bordered or edged with rich garnet. Plants ready April 
15th. 
Lune de [liel. Sulphur-amber at the base of the pet- 
als, which at the tips are delicately shaded 
with bright rose. 
ae rich, French purple with vinous-red suffusion, the reverse 
of the tubular petals isa silvery-rose showing only at the 
M. Inman, A brilliant fire-red with long, nar- 
row tubular petals and good, large flowers. 
/Miss Hills. Of good, moderately incurved form 
with neatly arranged petals. In color a com- 
bination of reddish-bronze overlaid on yellow, 
tinted peach on the tips. 
Mile. Celine Henry=Couannier. Medium 
size, full, double, very regularly formed flow- 
ers, of a rich, luminous crimson-carmine. Very 
fine. Plants ready April 15th. .$1.00 each. 
Mme. Eschenauer. One of the earliest and 
freest flowering Cactus varieties in our collection, 
of a creamy-white delicately suffused with 
mauve-pink. A well-shaped, splendid cut- 
flower held erect’ on good, stiff stems. A Dahlia that 
pleases everyone. Plants ready Apgil 15th. $1.00 each. 
Mme. Galland. A splendid bright currant-red, delicately 
shaded or washed with white in the centre. 
Mme, Laura Laurent. Ground color white with the 
ends of the petals bright rose-carmine; beautiful flower of magnificent shape. 
New Cactus Dantia 
Ducuegss or MARLBORO 
; Price. Any of the above, except where noted, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 
Offered on opposite page. ; 
