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GRAND PRIX, P. P. I. E., SAN FRANCISCO 
CACTUS DAHLIAS — General Collection, (Continued) 
MARY PURKIKn — One of the most useful varieties raised, eitlier for gvarden 
or exhibition; tlie habit is perfect: blooms are large on long-, stiff and 
erect stalks; '.i5f, 
MATADOU — Hybrid cactus, of a lovely shade of old rose. The petals are 
cleft. It is the larg-est llov^'er grown of this tyrie; .*t>2.50. 
MAI1.011I2HITE BOUCHOIV — Always a favorite because of its lovely blend (if 
coloring-, white shading- to pink; the petals are long- and straight, 
and tlic formation of the flower is uncommon; 50o. 
MASTIfllJ. CVKIi — Bright amber gold, very attractive Ilower. 
JH.t^ OK. lionns — Soft mauve or faint lilac, long stems; quite distinct; :55e, 
MI'ji^TOR — Silvery i-ose shading- to cream, cleft petals, erect stem; ,*J5f.. 
IHILI.,lCKiVT — (3range-carmine, free-liowering variety; :!5c. 
MISS liEE — Creamy yi'llow shading- to salnion, hybi-id cactus. 
MISS T.ONDOIV — A sliglitly incurved flower of old rose; 50c. 
MIRIFIUno — ruri>lish-rcd shaded and tipped white, narrow florets; :5r>c. 
MISS S'I'HEDWICK — The blooms arc very large, of the finest quality, and the 
color is truly beavitiful, soft yellow changii-ig to a deep pink, then 
shnding- to lighter; g-rand for exhibition; 50c. 
MMIO. A. RECHET — Deep rose shading to white at base. 
1>IME. OICSM.VRIS — Amber shading to reddish-rose ai-id ti|)iicd citron, frce- 
flowei'ing; very good variety; ;5.5c. 
i^I.^IlO. MSCriKiX'Al'ER — Ai-iothei' hybrid of white shading to pale lilac; a large 
and fine flower for cutting- or garden decoration; 50c. 
MME. !l. C.\VEITA' — A daii-ity blossom of white shading- to pink, coloring is 
most attractive; fine for cutting; good. 
MONS. H. <i. BAUCIIARD — Yellow tipijed white Ilower on good stem; 35c. 
MRS. l'>\l<\li — Lemon-yellow tinted soft iiink, erect stems; ."JSc. 
;^IRS. 1>, 1<'!>EMI\(; — Pure white, large and massive; one of the finest Avhite 
rni.'^ed to date; line for both exhibition or garden; .■{5c. 
MRS. II. RA.\'DI.E — Pale cream changing- to rose, distinctly tipiied ci-eani; .'JSc. 
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i>lliS. flOARSO^ — D^awn shaded with pink, constant, with fine habit; .■{5c. 
RII5S. I'lMBlORSON — Lemon, specked rosy pink; ;{.>c. 
MRS. F. (iRIlXSTED — A ]HU'plish-crimson flower; good stem. 
MRS. S'lM^lRHKiXS — Pale iirimrose, large moderately incur'\'ed flower, of good 
q u a 1 i I y , v c r y fi n o ; .50 c. 
A'AIK.'IS.'^l'S — A charn-iing llowei' of white-tipped canary->'ellow, slightL- 
ii-icurved; an improved "lOlectric"; .■{5c. 
IV.WTWICH — Light bronzy -ora nge, after the style of "New Toi-k." A sterling- 
dahlia for exhibition or garden, good habit and stem; 50c. 
\!03,i,'^ R!J}|\<i — Crimson heavily tipped white, very free-flowei'ing-. 
AI<iS:'rill'S — A combination of bronze, oi'ange and carmine rose. 
JVI'iW OHK — (Jra ng-e-.\-t'How shading to broi-izy-salmon, lai'ge regular incur\ed 
Ilower; grand; .■55c. 
Oli't MPKJ — lluge crinisoi-\ (lower of finest finality; the habit is ciuite erect, but 
if is more valuable as an exhiliition variety; 50c. 
OISIOX — Yelhnv with white tips striped vermilion, fine stems; 35c. 
IM'jI'^jRI-l'iSS — Crimson, shaded maroon, of beautiful shape; .3,5c. 
rE,\<;i l\ — C.arden cactus, color bright gold; 35c. 
|'I<MJASI'S — i^ink, striped and siiecked with vern-iilion, vei'.v good fanc.\-; ."sOc. 
IMMRROT — A iniirpic and sti'iking novelty, the color being- dee]) amber, boUll.\ 
tipped W'itl) i)ure white; fhe flowers are very large — in fact, if dis- 
budded they are huge; the pl.ants have a splendid habit. It has not 
shown much fendi_'i-icy to produce self-colored flower; 75c. 
IMIOKIMX — Crimson Ilower with darker stripe on each petal. 
rOR'roi,A — ^'ellow, striped red. 
I'ltlDSO Of'- I'iSSEX — Ih-ight yellow, at times with bronze shading, very long-, 
narrow petals. 
RAril'jRE — An imn-iense bold flower of hybrid type; the color is a deep old 
gold. This flower is jierfectly ii-i-esistiblc to i-]eople who see it grow- 
ing, but the (lower is a little heavy for stem. It is a iirofuse bloomer, 
and an ornament to any garden; 75c. 
RECORD — Orange-scarlet with lighter center, free-flowering; 35c. 
I5E1> AOMIltAl, — Rich fiery scarlet, larg-e and fine. 
IIEI) COAT — Bright, g-lowing- scarlet, petals of good substance; 35c. 
<ll'EE\ MARV — Largre, cream-colored flower of hybrid cactus type; SOc. 
ni:\. T. W. JAMIESOJV — A beautiful lilac-rose with deeiier edging-s; 35c. 
