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W. W. WILMOBE, DAHUA SPECIAIilST 
Mrs. Jeffries 
Ft. High. 
Apijroxiinate. 
MRS. FERDINAND JEFFRIES (W). 
Probably the hirg-est Cactus Dahlia 
ever g:i-o\vri. often measuring over 8 
inches in diameter. In formation 
the flower is irregular: its long 
petals are curved and twisted, giv- 
ing the flower a shaggy appearance. 
Color, deep velvety red. combining 
beautifully with the rich green fol- 
iage. 50c each 3 
MONTE TISTA, 1922 (W). A large, 
full (lower of the hybrid cactus type. 
Stems long and erect, holding the 
flower in perfect position. A good 
cutting variety. Color, sulphur yel- 
low. 50c each 4 
MRS. H. J. JONES. A beautiful large 
Dahlia, with long, claw-like petals, 
curving forward. (Jolor. bright, 
vivid red, tipped and edged with 
pure white. Sometimes solid red. 
at others blush white. One of the 
best to date. 25c each 5 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
FINK FEARI^. Mallow pink at the 
base of the petals, shading oft 
gradually at the tips, the effect be- 
ing a soft, rosy pink. Fine for cut- 
ting. 25c each 3 
FERINE DE IiVON. A large cactus. 
Petals cleft at the tip. Pure white 
flower and borne on good stems. 25c 
each 3 
FROF. ZACHARIAS. Clear lemon 
yellow petals, long and straight; 
flowers well above the foliage. 25c 
each 4 
FIERROT. A striking novelty in col- 
or, form and wonderful size. Petals 
very long and narrow. Color, am- 
ber, but often with white tips. Fine 
either way. A superb garden va- 
riety. 50c each 4 
RHEINKONia. .Said to be the ideal 
white cactus, which has been looked 
for so long. A robust, healthy 
grower, producing immense flowei-s 
of pure snowy white, on long stiff 
stems. Ideal for cutting, garden or 
decorative purposes. 26c each 4 
RUTH C. &I.EADEI.I^. Very large 
and full. Color, soft yellow, sliading 
to apricot bronze. A new California 
variety of Kreat promise. .SOc ea 4 
VEI^VET QUEEN (W). Dark rich red 
of perfect form. Stems long and 
wiry. A profuse and constant 
bloomer. A fine variety. 25c each.. 4 
AI^ASDIN, 1921 (W). CDecorative.1 A 
huge shaggy flower often 8 inches in 
diameter. Petals long and fluffy. A 
sturdy rank grower. Color, ma- 
hogany red. 50c each 3 14 
ANAIRCHIST, 1922. (Decorative.) 
Flowers of immense size. Flowers 
freely on stems often 18 inches in 
length, strong and wiry, holding the 
flower erect. Color, intense red. An 
exceptionally fine new variety. 50c 
each 5 
MRS, WARNAAR. A mammoth hy- 
brid cactus, often 9 inches in diame- 
ter. Creamy white with just a 
tinge of pink. One of the finest of 
the new Dahlias. $1.00 each; $10.00 
per dozen 5 
MARION THOMPSON (W). A new 
pure lemon yellow. Flowers extra 
large and an exceptionally good 
keeper as a cut flower. .Stems long 
and stiff. One of the best of all 
pure yellows. Early and free. 26c 
each 3 
MASTER CAIRIi. Saffron yellow flow- 
ers, very large. A fine variety. 25c 
each - 3 
NANNIE B. MOORE. One of the very 
best of the cactus varieties. A mar- 
velous bloomer. Stems long and 
rigid. B^Iowers large and perfect. 
Color, clear lavender pink. Fine 
for cutting or yard decoration. 
$1.00 each 3 
Mrs. H. J. Jones 
