The Cromwell Nursery, Cromwell, Conn. 
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Fire King. Crimson, io cts. 
Foliis variegatis. A variegated 
foliage plant with handsome flow- 
ers. Foliage green margined with 
white ; bloom a blending of white, 
amber and magenta. 25 cts. 
Frank Smith. Variegated. 25 cts. 
King of Dwarfs. Purple-maroon. 
Miss Florence Shearer. Soft lilac. 
Model of Perfection. Fine rosy 
lavender; free bloomer with long 
stems. 25 cts. 
Mrs. Hodgeson. Primrose, edged 
purple. 
Penelope. White, shaded laven- 
der. 
Peri. Creamy white, slightly 
shaded lavender. 10 cts. 
Picta fulgens. Varies from red, 
tipped white, to white tipped red. 
Psyche. Pale primrose. An ideal 
bedder. 
Purity. White 10 cts. 
Queen Victoria. Yellow. 10 cts. 
Ruby Queen. Ruby-red, richly 
shaded ; profuse floweiing. 
S. Sickman. Dark maroon, tipped 
white 
Sunbeam. Yellow, edged scarlet. 
CACTUS AND DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
Admiral Dewey. Imperial purple. 
Aguinaldo. Bronze-salmon color, differing slightly from the original.. 
Black Beauty. Simi- 
lar to, if not identical 
with, Black Prince. 
10 cts. 
Black Prince. Best 
of its type; maroon, 
almost black. 10 cts. 
Bronze Cactus. Rich 
flower; well named. 
Clifford W. Bruton. 
Yellow 25 cts. 
Crimson Giant. 
Crimson, shaded ma- 
roon. Immense 
flowers. 
Dr. Whitesides. 
Large and fine; 
white, slightly tinted. 
Fire-Flame. Orange- 
buff, flamed scarlet. 
G 1 0 r i 0 s a . Deep 
bright red. 
Grand Duke Alexis. 
Pure white, tinted 
pink. A grand and 
unique variety. 25c. 
Iridescent. Odd 
and indescribable. 
25 cts. 
King of Cactus. 
Magenta, overlaid 
rosy crimson. 
La Favorite. The 
finest pure white 
Cactus Dahlia to 
date. 
Maid of Kent. Scar- 
let. 23 cts. 
Marchioness of Bute. 
Pink. 10 cts. 
Miss Thatcher. 
Light yellow. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS. 
