14 HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA 
Choice Cactus Dahlias 
CONTINUED 
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’ Dawn. Distinct and beautiful, bright yellow at 
base, gradually deepening to cerise, the tips again 
lightening to yellow. 25 cts. each. 
Daydream. HJHoney-yellow, with bright yellow 
centre and salmon-rose shadings; delicate and 
pretty, of perfect form. 35 cts, each. 
Debutante. A pleasing soft tint of mauve-pink, 
‘ passing to white at the centre. 25 cts. each. 
* Delicatissima. A_ perfectly formed flower, 
and one of the most delicately colored va- 
rieties yet introduced; color tender Hydran- 
/_ gea-pink, with lighter shadings. 25c. each. 
Dibs. A bright shade of rose-pink, each 
petal tipped old-gold, borne on long, stiff 
stems and very free. 25 cts. each. 
, Director Mamille, A fine cactus-shaped 
flower, perfect in form, rich blood-red, with 
purplish suffusion. 15 cts. each 
Dragon d’Or. A soft yellow, with petals 
cleft on the tips; quite distinct. 15 cts. each. 
( Echo. Bright tyrian-rose, passing to silvery- 
rose at base of petals, a distinct shade of 
color, large, moderately incurved regular- 
shaped flower. 35 cts. each. 
Else. A charming variety, with a combination 
of delicate colors. The base of the petals 
is of buttercup-yellow, gradually passing to amber, 
finished with a tip of tyrian-rose. 25 cts. each. 
Erecta (Stredwick’s). <A splendid large flower of 
perfect form, of a glowing, brilliant rose-pink. 35 
cts. each. 
Evelyn Wilmore. Medium sized, deep garnet-red, without 
f shading or variation. 25 cts. each. 
Evening Star. A bright terra-cotta at point of petals, the 
centre being gold; a grand variety, 35 cts. each. - 
Cactus Dautia, 
FERNAND OLIVET. 
Excelsior. A refined and beautiful variety, with long and ex- | Fernand Olivet. 
Remarkably free-flowering, on stiff, wiry 
tremely narrow petals, of a deep maroon. 60 cts. each. 
stems; brilliant maroon, with scarlet shadings, the centre al- 
/Y Extase. A great exhibition flower of large size, with narrow most black. 25 cts. each. F 
petals of a tender shade of mauve-rose, which gradually passes Firebrand. Bright fiery-scarlet, an immense flower with very 
to a white centre; very free-flowering. 50 cts. each. long petals; forms a conspicuous object in the garden, 25 
SeACLS-eaCU: 
Y Flash. Not a very large flower, but produced in great profusion, of an in- 
fe tense scarlet color. 25 cts. each. 
Flora. An ideal white Cactus Dahlia. A large flower, produced on stout, 
J, stiff stems; valuable for cutting. 25 cts. each. 
Floradora. <A remarkably free-flowering, bright blood-red. 15 cts. each. 
lossie Ridout. Bright, clear golden-yellow, with long, 
extremely narrow, much incurved petals. 25 cts. each. 
Frau Hermine [larx. A delicate silvery-rose of large 
x size and very free. 15 cts. each. 
¥ Gelber Prinz. The best deep yellow Cactus Dahlia yet 
introduced; a brilliant deep buttercup yellow, with flowers 
of very large size, of fine form, full centre, and a splendid 
cut flower of remarkable lasting qualities. Plants 
ready April 15th. 35 cts. each. 
YGen. French. One of the best; orange terra-cotta; 
oe very free. 15 cts. each. 
Genoveva, One of the freest flowering primrose-yellow 
PY) varieties yet introduced; fine for cutting. 25 cts. each. 
Glory of Wilts. A magnificent bright golden-yellow 
y es of large size and splendid quality. 35 cts. each 
Golden Eagle. Splendidly incurved large flower of a 
pleasing golden-buff; entirely distinct. 50 cts. each. 
oldland. A _ splendid primrose-yellow, of perfect form 
and very free-flowering. 25 cts. each. 
Goliath. Ground color yellow, suffused and tinted with red- 
dish-salmon. 25 cts. each. 
Grafin von Schimmelmann, Salmon-rose, shading to a yel- 
low centre, long, narrow, incurved petals; very free. 35c. each. 
Gustay Scherwitz.. The flower of good shape, composed of 
rather broad petals, which are of a pleasing mauve, illumi- 
nated by a yellowish reflection in the centre. 25 cts. each 
Gwendoline Tucker. Pale flesh-pink, flower of very large 
size, with long incurving petals. ® 25 cts. each. 
H. H. Thomas. A beautiful deep rich crimson. 35 cts: each. 
(H. L. Brousson, Extremely narrow petals of great length and slightly incurved 
form; white in the centre, passing to a rich rose-and again white at the tips. 50c. each. 
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