COCKATOO (Cactus). Good form, profuse and early 
bloomer, doing well in partial shade. Color clear sulphur 
yellow, shaded reddish salmon and tipped white. Flowers 
all-yellow or all-white are often found on the same 
plant 25 
COMTE DE I.AMBKRT (Cactus). Rich dark crimson, re- 
verse of petals amaranth red; flowers large and of per- 
fect form, borne on long stiff stems 25 
CONQUEST (Cactus). Rich garnet with maroon shadings. 
Petals finely quilled and twisted. One of the best. . . .;d5 
COUNTESS OF LONSDALE (Cactus). Profuse and continu- 
ous bloomer; fine form and good stems. Color madder 
red with crimson-carmine shading at tips 25 
CREPUSCLE (Cactus). Large, splendidly-formed flowers, of <Jf 
buttercup yellow suffused and tipped flesh pink 25 
CROWN OP GOLD (Decorative). Very popular as a cut 
flower; color a Chinese orange with golden suffusion .25 
CRYSTAL (Cactus). The finest dahlia in its class and color. 
Flowers of large size borne in profusion on good stems; 
petals long, twisted and incurved: color a soft, silvery 
rose, shading to white at centre and tips 75 
DELICATISSIMA (Cactus). A beautifully formed dahlia of 
exceptional merit; color white veined and lightly suffused 
pale lilac rose. Bush rather dwarf, stems long and erect, 
holding flowers well above foliage 25 
DELICE (Decorative). Violet rose lightly suffused aniline 
red; on the whole a bright, yet soft, luminous pink. 
Flowers held well above the foliage on long straight 
stems 25 
DOROTHY PEACOCK (Chow). A beautiful pale lilac rose, 
shading to white at centre; of fine branching habit. . .25 
DREER'S WHITE (Show). The finest snow white show 
dahlia as yet introduced; flowers of perfect form borne 
in great profusion 25 
DREER'S YELLOW. (Show). A beautiful new show dahlia 
of perfect form; stems long and straight, carrying the 
blooms well above the foliage. The flowers open slowly 
until a perfect ball, often measuring seven to eight inches 
in diameter, is produced; with the back petals firm and 
tight and in good condition, and lasting several days after 
opening fully. The blooming season is long and continu- 
ous, the flowers being as good at frost as in late August, 4 
and as a cut flower it is unexcelled. In form the flower •'^ 
is like Dreer's White, and is a A^ery healthy grower, of 
good branching habit. Color a rich, deep sulphur yel- 
low 
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