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The World's Most Select Dahlias, 1921 



F. W. Fellows. Bright orange scarlet. Flowers freely pro- 

 duced and are of exceptional size. Very wiry l.OO 



Gigantic. One of the finest exhibition Cactus ever put on the 

 market. The habit is unfortunately not good, the stems be- 

 ing pendent. Color pure old gold 50 



Ivory White. This is one of the best exhibition varieties. It is 

 a large flower of the "Fellows" type. Color is as its name 

 implies, an ivory white 75 



John Riding. Deep crimson. Very much incurved. A fine ex- 

 hibition variety 



Marguerite Bouchon. Deep brilliant rose pink with white cen- 

 ter. A beautiful variety 75 



Melody. Pure yellow for half the length of the petals and the 

 remainder pure white. A strong grower and a free bloomer .50 



Mrs. C. Cooper. One of the largest Cactus Dahlias I have ever 

 grown. The petals are long and very narrow, not much in- 

 curved. The color is cream suffused salmon 75 



Nellie Slocombe. Delicate salmon pink. Habit very wiry. Fine 

 garden and cut flower 50 



Pierrot. Deep amber, boldly tipped white. An exceptionally 

 large and striking variety 75 



Rhenischer Frohsinn. Petals white at base, changing at one- 

 half their length to a lumerous rose. A very satisfactory 

 variety 75 



Sussex. A typical exhibition Cactus. The florets are long, nar- 

 row and slightly incurved. The blooms are large and freely 

 produced. The color is clear light yellow 75 



Sovereignty. Large pure yellow. Fine for exhibition 75 



Union Jack. One of the most reliable tipped variities. Color 

 is a bright crimson with distinct white tips. Always in bloom .75 



Valiant. A grand exhibition Cactus of brilliant crimson. Good 

 stem. Form, perfectly incurved. Very large 1.00 



Veteran. A Dahlia of first rate habit and remarkable for its 

 succession of good, well-formed flowers. Color is crimson 

 scarlet 75 



