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CACTUS DAHLIAS 



FLORRIE WELLS— Very free bloom- 

 er of bright cerise rose 50 



F. W. FELLOWES— Large exhibition 



variety of bright orange 75 



GLADYS BATES— A dwarf cactus ex- 

 ceptionally free flowering, of tan 

 and old rose 75 



GUARDIAN— One of the best red cac- 

 tus 75 



INA McKAY — Golden bronze, tinted 



salmon, very free 75 



IRENE SATIS— Large golden buff 75 



MERIDIAN — A desirable new variety 



of clear rosepink, excellent stems .. L50 



MERCEDES— Creamy yellow suffused 



sunset pink LOO 



MRS. ALFRED HARVEY — Splendid 

 free flowering cactus of salmon rose 

 pink LOO 



MRS. C. A. GILLATT— Large exhibi- 

 tion cactus of deep rose pink and 

 yellow , LOO 



NELLIE SLOCOMBE— A choice long 



stemmed salmon pink 75 



OLIVE ROBERTSON— A dainty soft 



pink cactus L50 



RIVAL — A fine pctalled flower of dull 



red LOO 



SIDNEY JONES— A delicate lavender, 



tinted tan LOO 



SPORT— Large, yellow buff LOO 



VICAR OF WARSPERTON— Beauti- 

 ful large pink, with cream center 

 and tips 75 



Peony or Art Dahlias 



AUTUMN GIANT — Golden bronze 



with long stems L50 



BETTY DARNELL — Canary yellow 



shading deeper LOO 



CITY OF PORTLAND— Fine, clear 



bright yellow 75 



ELITE GOLD— A stiff stemmed flower 



of old gold L50 



ELIZABETH BOSTON — Very large 

 showy flower of crimson and gold, 

 A splendid exhibition variety L50 



ELOISE McLOUGHLIN— A beautiful 



new coral pink L50 



GLORIOUS BETTY — Beautiful red 



and gold 2.00 



GOJ^GEOUS — Large yellow and scar- 

 let. Exceptional keeping qualities LOO 



JOHN MEUSSDORFFER— New. Stun- 

 ning flower of brilliant scarlet 5.00 



MME. J. COISSARD — Duplex peony. 

 Very fine white and cerise pink. 

 Dwarf plant, excellent for borders .75 



POLAR STAR— Free blooming decora- 

 tive peony of pure white 75 



SWEETHEART'S BOUQUET— A sal- 

 mon rose, desirable for cutting 75 



THE U. S. A.— Bright flaming orange. 



Very choice 75 



