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PEACOCK DAHLIA FARMS 
Hew Cactus Dahlia, Crystal. Sec page i>. 
Evening Star. A fine "Autumn shade" variety; beauti- 
ful golden center, shading to bright terra-cotta 
EXCELSIOR. A splendid garden and exhibition vari- 
ety .color rich velvety maroon 
Fairy Queen. Pure white, beautifully formed 
rLORID. Bright scarlet, beautiful flowers, with long 
narrow petals, borne on long stems 
FRANCES WHITE. A splendid new white cactus, of 
exquisite form, large size, on long stems. Color pure 
white, shading to sulphur white at the center. One 
of the finest 
GENERAL PERSHING. A heavy type' cactus," with 
curved and twisted petals; a strong grower and 
profuse bloomer; color white with cream shadings 
at center 
Germiston. Dark glowing crimson, flowers large, with 
long narrow petals; an early and free bloomer 
GOLDEN EAGLE. Very large, bright yellow, suffused 
rose and fawn, one of the best 
Golden Plover. Golden yellow, shaded bronze toward 
u' 1 ' 0 ,, 1 !^ lar S e and fine, with long narrow petals 
HEDWIG SEVERIN. A grand flower of large size, 
splendid form, with full high center, and an early, 
profuse and continuous bloomer. The flowers are 
clear silvery rose and borne on long slender, but 
still, stems. A great acquisition ' 
< H " Thomas. Beautiful deep rich crimson; very 
large, splendid incurved form 
IOLANTHE. Deep coral red, tipped gold;' a iarge 
wcIl_formed flower with long stiff stems 
Fry. _ Primrose yellow, shading delicate lilac rose 
toward tips; very fine 
Each Lady Fair. Primrose tinged soft pink; a large, full Each 
£ .25 deep flower with long, incurved, finely cleft or stag- 
horn petals; very distinct $ .50 
.50 Leda. Cream, shading to deep violet rose 25 
.35 Magpie. A very distinct and striking flower that has 
attracted the greatest attention; the color varies from 
.50 delicate pink to rich maroon, as shown in photo- 
graph, sometimes solid pink with white tips, maroon 
tipped white and solid maroon flowers are not only 
on same plant, but on same spray. (Sec illustra- 
.50 tion, page 7.) '. .25 
Marathon. Very large, a splendid exhibition variety; 
color yellow suffused bronze, shaded rosy carmine.. .30 
Marg. Bouchon. A charming, bright, lively pink, tint- 
.75 ing to flesh at center, splendid form 35 
MARY PURRIER. Large, with long quilled petals, 
.50 color rich red, shading darker 50 
MME. ESCHENAUER. An ideal dahlia of exceptional 
.50 merit. Most pleasing and effective color, being yel- 
low at base of petals, passing to creamy white, suf- 
.50 fused and tipped pale lilac. Delicate and chaste 75 
Mine. HENRI CAYEAUX. Clear pink, long slender 
petals; a strong vigorous grower and profuse bloomer .35 
MODEL. A beautiful cactus of exquisite form and 
coloring, being a clear yellow, passing to rose; very 
.50 distinct and effective. A strong grower and an early, 
free and profuse bloomer 50 
.50 Mrs. Brandt. Vcrv large, yellow shading to salmon 
v /" buff; splendid form 50 
.30 J Mrs. C. G. WYATT. A beautiful, pure white cactus 
with long incurved petals. An early, profuse and 
.35 continuous bloomer. (See illustration, page 8.) 50 
TtvelverBest new Cactus Dahlias, that will surprise and please you, for $5.00 
