SPECIAL DAHLIA CATALOGUE 17 
Choice Cactus Dahlias 
CONTINUED 
Rev. T. W. Jamison. An exhibition flower of very 
large size, with long incurved petals of a bright mauve- 
pink, illuminated with salmon at base. 38 cts. each. 
VY Rheintochter. Beautiful perfect shaped flowers with 
iong petals of a pleasing tender shade of mauve, very 
free-flowering. 450 cts. each. 
yRivalin. Narrow, long incurved petals, very full, of a 
delicate tender rose, very free and fine for cutting, 
35 cts. each. 
Y Roland von Berlin. A magnificent, brilliant and in- 
tense geranium-red, with deeper shadings and full of 
fire. 15 cts. each. 
“ Roseflora. A particular free-flowering variety, with 
long, straight petals of a pure rose, the centre of the 
flower being white. 35 cts. each. 
Rosa Siegerin. A beautiful flower of true cactus form, 
with long, narrow petals of a tender mauve-pink, 
shading to nearly white in the centre. 35 cts. each. 
Rosenelfe. Pure rose, a most gracefully built flower of 
perfect form. 25 cts. each. 
Rosalind. Delicate shade of rose-pink, suffusing to 
cream in the centre, large full flowers with long almost 
straight petals. 50 cts. each. 
Rother. Rich, bright garnet; one of the finest dark-colored sorts 
yet introduced. 25 cts. each. 
Satisfaction. A beautiful flower of extreme incurved type, with 
very long, narrow petals, forming a most graceful flower; white, 
shading to very soft pink. 35 cts. each. 
/ Schneekonigin. A most valuable white of absolute purity, flow- 
of ideal form, composed of long, very accurately arranged petals, Cactus Dauura, Rev. T. W. Jamison. 
held well above the foliage on good stems; a fine cut flower. | Sherlock. Orange-scarlet with apricot suffusion, one of the 
50 cts. each. pleasing autumn tints; flowers very large on good stems for 
Schone Helena, A tender mauve color with yellow suffusion cutting; free, early and continuous bloomer. Plants ready 
in the centre, flowers on stiff, wire-like stems. 35 cts. April 15th. 50 cts. each. 
each. “Siegstab. A rich French purple of splendid form and very 
/Sequoia. A beautiful variety, with long, tubular petals cleft free-flowering. 15 cts. each, 
at the tips, of a deep saffron-yellow suffused with red; asplen- | Sir John Sinclair. Coral-red, shading to a lighter centre, 
did autumn tint. 25 cts. each. with long tubular incurved petals. 35 cts. each. 
va , YSoleil Couchant. The most brilliant orange-scarlet, 
shading to reddish-salmon at the tips; petals broad; 
flowers of good form on stiff stems. 25 cts. each. 
ee “Stalwart. One of the best reds for garden decoration, 
an intense rich crimson-scarlet; very free-flowering. 
35 cts, each. 
Standard Bearer. Rich, fiery-scarlet, free and 
> of perfect form. 15 cts. each. 
Stormer. Large, perfect flowers, composed of 
7 long, almost thread-like incurved petals of a 
rich deep cardinal-red. 35 cts. each. 
—> Strahlenglanz. A beaatiful suffusion of 
old gold and salmon; not a very large 
flower, but a pretty, harmonious autumn 
color. 15 cts. each. 
Strahlen Krone. Intense cardinal-red; 
rich and glowing. 15 cts. each. 
/ Success. Pure yellow, with incurved, 
twisted petals; a distinct variety, on good 
stems well above the foliage. 25 cts. 
each. 
/Suzanne Cayeux, An exceptionally large 
creamy-white, with long, narrow incurv- 
ed petals; with liberal cultivation it will 
produce wonderful exhibition flowers. 50 
_™ / cts. each. 
* tas /V Sunshine. Long incurved petals, forming a large, 
very deep flower of a deep glowing crimson-car- 
mine, which is intensified by the lighter tips and 
golden suffusion at the base of the petals; a splendid 
flower. 35 cts. each. 
7 | Ly : Sweetbrier. A superb variety of an exquisite shade of 
Cactus Daurra, ff s pink, very, free, on good stiff stems. Plants ready April 15th. 
SCHNEEKONIGIN C 
) N. 50 cts. e&ch. 
