Mrs. Warnaar. Large elegant flowers. Creamy 
white, with pink. Long stiff stalks. A "Garden Cac- 
tus" of superior quality. Award of Merit, Haarlem, 
1914. Award of Merit, Amsterdam, 1914. 
Note: The above three dahlias are wonderful, and are of the 
hybrid cactus pseony type, and are truly wonderful, flowers lasting 
long on the hush and when cut. 
Meritorious Variety 
Potted plants and divisions 35 cents each. 
Kalif. A hybrid cactus of immense size, deep red 
in color, borne on long strong stems. Very popular 
with those who grow for exhibition. 
Show Dahlias 
I list only the best of this class. Field divisions — 
Potted plants and pot roots. 
Novelty of 1916 
75 cents each. 
Clara Seaton. An enormous flower of most attrac- 
tive and uncommon coloring. Best described as 
rich gold bronze or apricot. Stems are long, making 
it an excellent dahlia for cutting. Very free bloom- 
ing and an all-around good dahlia for any purpose. 
Novelties of 1915 
50 cents each. 
Gloire de Paris. Undoubtedly the largest of all show 
Dahlias; a giant in every meaning of the word. 
Color a deep purple scarlet with velvety reflex; very 
rich and showy. 
General Miles. The flowers are the largest of the 
Fancy type, color a clear violet rose, heavily striped 
and spotted purple; a real prize winner. 
