CACTUS AND BALL DAHLIAS 1 1 



PLUIE D'OR I. C— A blend of gold and 



amber with long twisting petals 75 



RICHARD CROOKS I. C— Deep cherry 



red 50 



SEN SIN I. C. Huge white cactus from 



Japan. Stems wiry, but good 75 



SHIROKANE ST. C— An excellent cream 

 white cactus with long straight 

 stems. Disbud freely 75 



SNOWCREST I. C. Pure white cactus 



of medium size on long slender 

 stems 3.00 



SON OF SATAN I. C. or S. C— Large 



bright scarlet 1.00 



STEPHEN FOSTER I. C— A fine shade 



of orange buff very large with good 



stems; plants tall and strong 10.00 



WEISSER HIRSCH ST. C— White with 



very good stems 1.00 



YOWA— MATSUOKA C. or S. C— Deep 

 rose red, almost purple, with long 

 stems 1.00 



Ball Dahlias 



ALICE J. New exhibition variety of 



amaranth pink, shading lighter 1.50 



BLACK DIAMOND — Large deep re<I, 



quilled — Disbud 50 



CHARLOTTE CALDWELL— Large bright 



apricot, suffused coral .50 



CLARA CLEMENS — The most outstand- 

 ing bicolor ball. A deep crimson red, 

 tipped white .75 



FRANK SMITH — Dark rich maroon, its 

 outer petals tipped with pink; size 

 medium. A very old, but striking 

 variety Net .75 



KENTUCKY SNOW BALL— Very profuse 

 white ball which should be disbudded 

 freely .50 



LAVENDER DELIGHT— Lovely large ball 



of true lavender, beautifully quilled 1.50 



MARY HELEN Large, good stems and 



a deep rich yellow 50 



MAUDE ADAMS — White, flushed laven- 

 der pink. A perfect ball. Very dainty 

 flower. Disbud freely for cutting or 

 exhibiting 50 



SUPT. AMRHYN— Large, clear lavender 



rose pink 50 



TECUMSEH — Large crimson red of good 



habit 50 



JONES No. 88 (New) — Lovely shade of 



soft oW rose, large and free 3.00 



TUXEDO — Ball-Dec. Splendid variety of 

 white with a faint lavender eye early 

 in the season. The stems are very 

 long and stiff, and this dahlia is 

 most useful for decorative purposes. 

 Net 1.00 



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