C ACTUS J) V H I J A S 
oon tinsel. 
very long and fine, the color is 
a beautiful salmon-buff, blend- 
ing to golden yellow at the cen- 
ter. One of the largest and 
best. $1.00. 
MRS. C. COOPER. One of the 
largest Cactus Dahlias yet pro- 
duced. The petals are long and 
very narrow, slightly incurv- 
ed. The color is a charming 
cream-suffused salmon. $1.00. 
MRS. DOUGLAS FLEMING. 
As fine a white cactus as was 
ever grown, long stems, very 
narrow florets of great depth. 
Exhibitors should not be with- 
out this variety. $1.00. 
MRS. EDNA SPENCER. A nov- 
elty of great merit of a deli- 
cate and exquisite shade of or- 
chid pink. Very beautiful and 
of good formation and stems. 
In much demand as it is a last- 
ing cut flower of unusual color 
and size. $2.00. 
MRS. T. A. MUNROE. A giant 
flower, color, amber shading to 
old gold, outer petals tinted 
brown, very much curved, one 
of the best bloomers $1.50 
MRS* WALTER BAXTER. This 
is a grand variety and one cer- j 
tain to be in demand especially 
for exhibition. It is large, of 
the finest quality and blooms 
are produced freely. The col- 
or is a deep dark rich crimson, 
shaded magenta. One of the 
best. 25c. 
MRS. W. MARSHALL. Soft 
pink base of florets deeper in 
tint, large creamy white cen- 
ter ; a great acquisition for the 
exhibition board or the garden. 
35c. 
OLYMPIC. A grand flower of 
deep rich crimson color. Many 
flowers measuring 8 inches 
across and being exceptionally 
incurved of great depth as 
well, for the exhibition table it 
cannot be excelled. $1.00. 
PIERROT. Thi s we regard as 
one of the finest of the new 
English introduction, the very 
large flowers are of splendid 
form and are borne in wonder- 
ful profusion, the color varies 
considerably, the ground color 
being a rich shade of amber 
slightly tinged with bronze ; a 
part of the flowers are tipped 
with white while others are ^ 
solid color, but in this case the 
variation adds to the charm of 
the flower. 75c. 
PRIMA DONNA. One of the 
best white cactus, of large size, 
long incurved petals. 75c. 
PRIMA DONNA. Creamy white, 
tips of petals mauve-pink, very 
large and beautiful. $1.00. 
RHEINISCHER FROHSINN. 
(Cactus). A very striking va- 
riety; color white at base of 
petals, quickly passing to an 
iridescent crimson - carmine ; 
good form. 50c. 
RICHARD BOX. A pleasing 
shade of soft yellow. The long 
incurving florets forming a 
beautiful exhibition flower/ It 
flowers early and maintains a 
steady average of fine flower* 
throughout the season. 75e. 
RUTH C. GLEADELL. Beau 
ti ful large blossoms of soft yel- 
low, shading to pink on "the 
outer petals, excellent form and 
fine stem, one of the very best 
of late introductions. $2.00. 
