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CACTUS DAHLIAS. 

 General Collection. 



Abundance. Exceedingly prolific, as name suggests. Cerise at 

 base, shading to deep pink 50 



Dr. Roy Appleton. Light yellow changing to light salmon .35 



Dorothy Hawes. A very large incurved exhibition variety. 



Clear, rosy purple. Habit pendent 50 



Elsie Bonnell. This has the habits of the well-known Countess 

 of Lonsdale, from which it is a seedling. Unsurpassed for 

 freedom of bloom and flower stem. The color is rich shade 

 of velvet maroon 75 



Glory of Wilts. Large deep yellow, incurved form, and very 

 fi-ee 75 



Honesty. I can recommend this variety with full confidence for 

 cut flower purposes. It has a stiff, waxy petal and strong 

 wiry stem. Color, waxy white with faint pink shadings 50 



Irresistible. Cream center suffused pink. Strong stems 25 



Johannesburg. Bright gold shaded salmon bronze 50 



I.orna Doone. Yellow with pinkish suffusions. Very fine stem .5(1 



Mrs. Douglas Fleming. Pure white. Good 75 



Prima Donna. One of the best white Cactus varieties 75 



Rev. T. W. Jamieson. Yellow, changing to lilac rose. Plants up- 

 right growers and produce flowers on rigid stems 50 



Richard Box. Clear light yellow: large flowers on good stems .50 



Sweetbrier. Beautiful clear pink. Rigid stems 50 



The Lion. A good form, wiry flower. Color, bronze, old rose 

 suffused yellow and salmon 50 



NEW SUPERB GARDEN and EXHIBITION DECORATIVES. 



The following varieties I have selected as the most meritorious 

 of this type. I can highly recommend them for any purpose. 



Aida. Dark maroon. Large, perfect flowers on rigid upright 

 stems SO 



