10 CACTUS DAHLIAS 



*ELITE GEM— An American cactus of 

 fine form. Free blooming on strong 

 stems. Color, spinel pink with yel- 

 low base 1.50 ( 



*FARNCOT — Aster purple, tipped 

 white — very free flowering with ex- 

 cellent stems and keeping qualities 

 for exhibition. Incure3~~form 1.50 



FLORRIE WELLS— Very free bloom- 

 er of bright cerise rose with fine 

 petals 75 



*F. W. FELLOWES— Large exhibition 

 variety of bright orange. A favorite 

 color 1.00 



*KROONJUWEEL — Rich golden 

 bronze, an early and extremely free 

 bloomer, with long slender stems, 

 excellent keeper for flower arrange- ILi^ 

 ments 1.50 



♦MERIDIAN — A most desirable 

 straight cactus of clear rose pink, 

 slim petals, excellent stems. Fine i/ui^ 

 florists' variety 1.50 



NELLIE SLOCOMBE — A beautiful 

 medium sized light salmon pink, 

 long wiry stems 75 



*OLIVE ROBERTSON — A straight 

 cactus in a lovely shade of pale 

 pink ^eb 1.50 



♦SIGNAL — Very bright orange scarlet 



— large on good stems 2.00 



SPORT — Slightly incurved yellow 



tinted buff, fine petals 1.50 



VALIANT— Bright red, incurved 1.50 



Duplex and Paeony Dahlias 



ELIZABETH BOSTON— Pae.— Showy 



flower of bright crimson 1.00 



GORGEOUS— Pae.— Large yellow and 



scarlet 1.00 



GOLDEN SUNSHINE— Dup— A lovely 



flower of soft old gold 75 



LADY ALLA — Dup. — Bright scarlet, 



tall and showy. A favorite variety ,75 



MME. J. COISSARD— Duplex Paeony / 



— White and cerise pink that is a 

 fine keeper for cutting, if disbudded. 

 Frolifi<r~in" bloom, and low grow- 

 ing, it makes a fine border plant . . .75 V^-^ 



MY PET (Cottam)— Pae.— An exquisite 

 blend of salmon pink and soft yel- 

 low. A strong grower with good 

 stems for cutting 1.00 



SUNSET GLOW— More of a duplex 

 than a single. Large, with fine long 

 stems for cutting — pale yellow tinted 

 pink 75 



