BALL DAHLIAS 



11 



HARRY STRUTT— Bright red incurved 



cactus 75 



. *JERSEY DAINTY — White faintly 

 9 tinted lavender. Good cutflower. 



Net 1.50 



KAREOL— Straight cactus of bright sal- 

 mon rose 1.50 



KROONJUWEEL— Rich golden bronze, 

 early and free, with long slender 

 stems. Straight cactus 1.00 



LILAC GLORY— Soft violet rose with 



silver shadings 1.00 



a *MERIDIAN — A most desirable straight 

 ll*^* cactus of clear rose pink with ex- 



cellent stems. Fine florists' variety .50 



*MISS BELGIUM— Bright orange, me- 

 dium size, long stems 1.50 



MRS. BRUCE COLLINS — Straight 



cactus. Pure light lemon yellow.. 1.50 



MRS. E. BRADLEY—Pure white, in- 

 curved 1.00 



OLIVE ROBERTSON— A straight cac- 

 tus in a lovely shade of pale pink . . .75 



*ROYALIST — Large deep rich crimson 

 red. Form and growth similar to 

 "F. W. Fellowes." 1.50 



*SPORT— L^^ yellow, very fine petals 



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. BLACK DIAMOND— Large dark vel- 

 vety red 50 



EMILY — Cream and lavender pink 50 



FRANK SMITH— Dark rich maroon, 

 outer petals tipped with pink; size 

 medium. An old variety 1.50 



*MARY HELEN— Large, good stems, 



a deep rich yellow^ 75 



,*MAUDE ADAMS— White, flushed lav- 

 M'^O ender pink. A perfect ball. Disbud 



freely for cutting 75 



,^vf NETHERWOOD— Creamy white, suf- 

 fused and tipped lavender 75 



SNOW QUEEN— New white ball 1.50 



*SUPT. AMRHYN— Large clear rose 

 lJ{ pink. Fine for cutflowers or ex- 



hibition 50 



