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NOVELTIES ?pTc,™t°' 
INGEBORG EGELAND. (See Page 1). A glance at the lialf-tone cut on first page will reveal 
mure of tlic bouufy of this grand, new cactus Dahlia tlian words can tell. 1 feel secure in 
the statement tliat witli its many points of excellence it is easily the first Dahlia in its 
class. I liave had it under severe critical tests for several years, and find it the queen of 
its class. 
One specimen in the bou(inet from wliicli the illustration was made measured 7% 
inilies in diameter. Its color is a most intense scarlet, without shading or variation. Petals 
are long und jiointed, presenting a model of ])erfection. The plant is compact and erect in 
growtlKwith flowers well abo\e (he foliage on stifl'. medium length stems. An early and 
profuse bloomer. 
Stock (jnitc limited: strong tubers, .$1.00 each. 
Baden ia 
BADENIA. In this grand Dahlia we have the lirst really variegated Dahlia in the cactus sec- 
tion. Color a clear bright orange, striped and lleiked with bright red. Petals are very 
long, and curved towards the center. Flowers are large, and the plant an erect, robust 
• nower. A glance at the illustration will show the form to be a model of perfection. 
I have but a few tubers on sale this year. I'riee. :i.">e each. .^.'l.'iO per dozen. 
