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DAHLIAS 



THE POLIOWING NAMED VARIETIES FROM 3-INCH 

 POTS, PLANTS ONLY. 



(BEADY APRIL 15th.) 



FANCY VARIETIES 



LE GRAND MANITOU — White ground color, prettily spot- 

 ted, striped and blotched with deep reddish violet. 15c. each. 



PROP. MANSPIELD — Rich yellow, clear white, tips rosy 

 red. 10c. each. 



COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 



Price, 10c. each. $1.00 per dozen. By express, not prepaid. 



GALLIA — Bright R.ose, suffused and tipped scarlet, ijassing 

 to sulphur yellow. 



PRINCE GALITZEN — Rich crimson, white-tipped collarette. 



CACTUS VARIETIES 



Prices, except where otherwise noted, 10c. each, $1.00 per 

 dozen. By express, not prepaid. By parcel post, add 

 3c. each for postage. 



AEGIR — Rich, bright crimson scarlet. 

 ELSE — Buttercup yellow, shading to amber. 

 FIREWORKS — Ground color golden yellow, striped and 

 blotched, with oriental red. 



PLORA — Large pure white. 



GENERAL BULLER — Dark velvety maroon, tipped white. 



GENOVEVA — Pine large pure yellow; fine for cutting, 25c. 

 each. 



GONDOLA — Clear rosy pink. 



JULIET — Rosy pink, shading to white centre. 



MORNING GLOW — Deep primrose. 



MRS. CHAS. SCOTT — Old gold, shaded apticot. 



MRS. CLINTON — Deep amber, gradually shading to rosy 

 scarlet. 



PRIMA DONNA — Large flowers, with tubular twisted in- 

 curved petals; centre creamy white, outer delicate mauve 

 pink. 50c. each. 



PRINCE OP YELLOWS — Rich canary yellow; best for 

 cutting. 



RENE CAYEAUX — Rich geranium red. 



REV. J. E. JAMISON — Incurved petals of bright mauve 

 pink, salmon at base. 



STANDARD BEARER — Rich, fiery red. 



THOS. PARKIN — Bright terra-cotta red. 20c. each. 



THURINGIA — Light, fiery red. 



VOLKER — Clear lemon yellow. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



