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GRAND PRIX, P. P. 1. E., SAN FRANCISCO 
CAOTUS DAHLIAS — General Collection (Continued) 
BISAUPORT BEAUTY — Yellow buff, overlaid salmon, especially useful for 
garden; 35c. 
liELOlT — I'urplish-crimson in color; large hybrid cactus; the stems are 
unusually long-; very good; 35c. 
liEllGIiiUOiMJVliiTTE — Pure white with creamy center. 
JU>lJl!}K.A — I'inlv, shading- to a lighter center; very large llower, but not very 
double; 50e. 
BOLI VHEUIIj — Peculiar I'osy-cur mine siiading to l ed, very distinct hybrid 
cactus; 35c'. 
ItlCllj/VL CUOWJN' — Yellow shading to bright pink, long stiff stem. 
WJJlUAIi ROUE — Large, pure white ilower on good stems. 
JJUI'I'AIVJ^IA — yalmon-pinlt Ilower, free flowering-. 
lutli'i'lis — A lovely dahlia of pure, old gold coloring. The flower is large and 
the stem straight; the best of its color for cutting; 35c. 
CA^'JiEl^i{,--Pure white shading to cream, fine for cutting. 
OAltltiE llAMMOiMD — VVliite in center changing to clear pink, fioAver stem 
long- and strong, distinct and incurved Ilower; 50e. 
(JAVAIjIIOK — lirigiit crimson, narro-w incurved petals. 
CAKADOC — Clear yellow, very erect stems; 35c. 
C. 10. \\IMvlJ\S — Pleasing shade of pinkish-salmon, very fine, extra. 
C. II. (Jlllt'riS — Itich scarlet-crimson, narrow petals. 
CijAHilJlUS — A large crimson Ilower, fine habit. 
(JjLiliNOHIOlt — Color heliotrope, very large, but on pendant stems. 
C'oCClMEIjIiE — Vermilion, white tips. 
COMrl': IJIO l.AMinOKT — l^ai-ge Ilower of pui'plish-crimson. 
COi^ttl' J'^ST — Very large crimson and maroon ilower on erect stem, line habit, 
good; .50o. 
COAWAV — Pure wliite, medium size. 
€01tAlj — Pase of petals chrome yellow clianging to rosy red at tips, large 
full ilower, erect habit; 50c. 
t,"Ol{li\'l'lll0 — Unusual color of brilliant llame; 35c. 
COlii\TlOSS BKA tlC'llAMP — l^ovely shade of I'ich amber, fine flower on long 
erect stems, very early and free; fine for garden or exhibition; 75c. 
t;i{VSTAij — Color silvery pinlc, white in center, twisted a,nd incurved petals; 
most beautiful cactus of its coloring. Plants dwarf, and ilowers 
abundant tlirougliout the season; 50c. 
IJIAVOliO — Yellow base, upper portion rose, the wlioie striped cliocolate. 
i/tjKO'J'il V llAWES — One of the best for exhibition, it produces large flowers, 
cerise and rose in color; these are of the linest form; stems, however, 
pendant; 50c. 
Dc>Li1jV — Crimson-scarlet, with white tips. 
iJU. llOV Ari'iLiETOJM — A splendid variety, with straight, spreading petals; 
tlie color is lemon clianging to salmon; line exhibition, also effective 
in garden; .■{5c. 
ICCIIO — Pinivish-violet shading to white at center; free flowering. 
looiril C^iilTEK — Yellow suffused and tipped carmine, on very erect stems, 
line for cutting or garden decoration; 35c. 
JOiVlBLEM — Primrose changing- towards tips of petals to rose, good habit; 35c. 
EMl'KESS — Very large cactus, the flowers being both deep and massive, color 
a strilving shade of pinkish-violet, fine for exhibition; 50c. 
10. E. IIAVVES — i-'retty shade of pink color, a grand garden variety producing 
Ilowers well above tlie foliage. Plants in JVIay; 75c. 
ETEi\DAI{l3 1)E L,VOi\ — Pright rosy carmine shading to purple, large liower 
on erect stem; hybrid cactus; 50c. 
50ST1IEI5 — Soft and pleasing shade of silvery pinlv, free llowering. 
ETUEli — Soft pink shading to white at center, good for garden and exhibi- 
tion; 50c. 
lOACEli.SIOR — A deep maroon color, narrow petals, good habit. 
EASCIiV ATIOiV — A large and lovely Ilower of pleasing pink color shading 
towards a white centci', llorets very long- and narrow; 75c. 
l''A'rii\ rry; A — Pink-striiJed |Uiri)lish-crinison ; 35c. 
li'l.OKJME \VEL1..S — Color a iieculiar shade of rosy crimson, a iinely formed 
flower with straight, stiff llorets; 35c. 
B'-|.Ol{l0i\CE Ni(jillTlN<;ALE — Bright scarlet of large size, flowers freely; 35e. 
EllElHOUlCJK \ViOl\HAi>I — Color warm fawn shading to gold with soft salmon 
at center; the growth is i)ei-fect;ly upright, with strong, erect stems, 
very large; 50c. 
