CACTUS and BALL DAHLIAS 



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Cactus Dahlias 



^ ACME — Incurved. Soft yellow with coral 



pink tips 75 



CAPE MAY— Delicate light pink 1.00 



CORRECT— Deep crimson maroon 1.00 



FARNCOT— Aster purple, tipped white. 

 Good keeper for cutting and exhibi- 

 tion. Incurved form 1.00 



F. W. FELLOWES — Large bright 



orange 1.00 



HARRY STRUTT— Bright red incurved 



cactus 75 



JERSEY DAINTY — White faintly 

 tinted lavender. A straight cactus 

 valuable both for cutting and exhib- 

 iting 1.00 



KAREOL — Incurved. A combination of 

 maize yellow, carmine and old rose. 

 Long stems 1.00 



KROONJUWEEL— Rich golden bronze. 



Straight cactus 1.00 



LILAC GLORY— Soft violet rose with 



lilac shadings. Incurved cactus. ... 1.00 



MERIDIAN— A most desirable straight 

 cactus of clear rose pink with excel- 

 lent stems. Fine florists' variety. . . .50 



MISS BELGIUM— Bright orange, med- 

 ium size, long stems; good keeper 

 for cutting 1.50 



OLIVE ROBERTSON— A straight cac- 

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



REBEL — Crimson maroon 1.00 



ROYALIST — Large deep crimson red of 



incurved form 1.00 



) SPORT — Large yellow with very fine 



petals Net 1.00 



Ball Dahlias 



BLACK DIAMOND — Large deep red, 



quilled 75 



EMILY — Cream and lavender pink 50 



FRANK SMITH — Dark rich maroon; 

 outer petals tipped with pink; size 

 medium. A very old dahlia 1.50 



MARY HELEN— Large, good stems; a 



deep rich yellow .75 



MAUDE ADAMS— White, flushed lav- 

 ender pink. Very dainty flower. A A, 

 perfect ball. Disbud freely for cut- ^iAMJJJi^ 

 ting 75 



NETHERWOOD — Creamy white, suf- 

 fused and tipped lavender 75 



SNOW QUEEN— New white ball 1.00 



SUPT. AMRHYN — Large clear rose 

 pink. Excellent for cutting or ex- 

 hibition 75 



