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J, K. Alexander, E. Bridgewater, Mass. 
Mrs. Win. Marshall. Soft pink, base of flor¬ 
ets deeper in tint, large creamy white cen¬ 
ter; a great acquisition. 
Rev. Arthur Bridge. The coloring in this is 
exceedingly beautiful, being a bright, clear 
yellow, heavily tipped and suffused with 
deep rose-pink. 
Ruby Grinsted. The center is a soft tone of 
yellow, which is gradually suffused until 
it becomes a rich shade of rose-fawn, the 
outer incurving petals being a very light 
salmon-pink, making it very attractive. 
Sunshine. In color this is one of the most 
beautiful, a deep rose-carmine, the center 
composed of the unopened florets distinctly 
tipped white. 
T. G. Baker. Is one of the grandest, clear 
yellow cactus ever introduced. It is a very 
large, bold flower, with good stems. One 
of the best to date. 
The King. The richest of velvety crimson. 
Fine for exhibition. 
Thomas Parkins. A bright, clear terra-cotta 
shade. Very striking and showy. 
Thomas Wilson. A flower of great merit, the 
color a soft, reddish-fawn, suffused with 
amber, outer petals being salmon-pink with 
long, narrow petals. 
Victorian. This is a fancy Cactus Dahlia, 
with blush ground, freely striped and 
splashed red and purple, a great novelty. 
Wm. Marshall. One of the best. A rich or¬ 
ange, with a yellow center. 
General List of Select Standard Cactus Dahlias. 
25 cents each, $3.50 per dozen, prepaid, to any the six above sets of Cactus including this 
part of North America. This fine set of 30 set for $40.00 cash. 
Cactus Dahlias for $6.00. I will also send 
Alight. Rich, deep orange, with a much 
brighter center. Extra nne form. 
Bedinia. Clear, bright orange, striped and 
flaked red, very striking. 
C. E. Wilkins. This Dahlia won the Presi¬ 
dent’s silver Medal, and can be recommend¬ 
ed as first-class in every way. The color¬ 
ings are perfectly exquisite, being a clear, 
salmon-pink, overlaying wit., yellow. 
Charles Clayton. Color, a most intense red, 
so vivid as to dazzle the eye. 
Countess of Malmesbury. Delicate peach color 
pink; very narrow petals. 
Edward Drurey. Many of the flowers are a 
delicate shade of yellow, tipped white, oth¬ 
ers are clear yellow. A very pleasing va¬ 
riety. 
F. H. Chapman. A deep orange-yellow of 
extra fine form. Large and free. 
Forbes Robertson. Light orange, with quite 
long, straight petals. 
Fred Cobbold. Bright crimson.. One of the 
best. Large and bold. Very free. 
Gazelle. An exquisite deep rose-pink with a 
white center. 
H. G. Alford. A beautiful pale yellow, edged 
and shaded amber and pink. 
H. J. Jones. Delicate primrose center, shad¬ 
ing off to a sweetest rose-pink. 
Hereward. White striped and sprinkled with 
crimson. Fine form. 
Hetty Dean. Lively shade of amber, one of 
the best. 
Jeannette. This is the finest buttercup yellow 
dahlia ever introduced. 
Lady Colin Campbell. Yellow at base of 
florets, tipped with deep orange. 
Lady Fair. Color, primrose, tinged with soft 
pink. There is a great profusion of very 
narrow, threadlike filaments, or secondary 
florets, which are usually white, making 
the flower very attractive. 
Laurania. Orange terra-cotta, with cinnamon 
center. Very free flowering. 
Laverstook Beauty. Soft red; very free flow¬ 
ering. 
Marjorie Caselton. The outer florets are of a 
pleasing shade of rose-pink, whilst the tips 
and the central florets are pure white. 
Monarch. A large and beautiful Cactus with 
claw-like, incurved petals; orange-red, 
tipped with lavender; quite showy. 
Mrs. Cozens. Maroon, with a white band 
around each floret, also tipped white. 
Mrs. Winchester. Deep coral-pink, very at¬ 
tractive. Extra fine form. 
Oliver Twist. Color, a coral-red shade. Fine 
form. 
Pink Pearl. Beautiful, clear, deep pink, shad¬ 
ing to white in the center; flower perfect. 
Rev. Arthur Hall. Color, ruby-crimson, re¬ 
lieved at the points of petals by showing 
the lighter tinge of the reversing color. 
Schneewitchen. An excellent German Cactus; 
beautiful white with delicate lavender tinge, 
very free flowering. 
Sweet Nell. Exquisite lavender-pink; free- 
flowering. 
W. F. Baldwin. Deep yellow center with sal- 
nmn tips: extra fine form. 
W. B. Childs. Blackish maroon, with purple 
shadings. An extra large flower. 
General List of Select Standard Cactus Dahlias. 
20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen, prepaid, to any select Cactus for $10.00 cash, or the 7 above 
part of North America. This fine set of 60 sets of Cactus including this set, for $50.00. 
Ajax. Orange, suffused salmon and buff. 
Large. 
Alexander. Deep crimson, flaked maroon. 
Extra fine form. 
Alfred Morgan. Rich, deep purple-crimson. 
Large and fine. 
Alfred Vasey. Reddish amber, edged pink. 
One of the best. 
Ambassador. Pure white. A flower of the 
finest quality. 
Antelope. Deep rich yellow, suffused with 
bronzy rose. Very attractive. 
Cockatoo. The color is a clear, canary yel¬ 
low. whilst the tips of the florets are pure 
white. The under surface is a pale, brown 
tint. 
Columbia. Vermilion, tipped white. Fine 
shape. 
Clara G. Stedwick. Clear, bright salmon, 
shaded yellow. Large, fine flower. 
