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J, K. Alexander, E. Bridgewater, Mass. 
Hereward. White striped and sprinkled with crimson. Pine form. Much 
admired. 
Hetty Dean. Lively shade of amber, one of the best. 
Ivanhoe. This is a bright straw color of extra fine form and habit. Much 
admired. 
Lady Colin Campbell. Yellow at base of florets, tipped with deep orange. 
This was considered by most experts as one of the best. 
Mrs. Winchester. Deep coral-pink, very attractive. Extra fine form. 
Mrs. Geo. Stevenson. This is the grandest, clear, yellow Cactus Dahlia to 
date. The petals are very long and narrow and stand well above the 
foliage. Extra free. 
Oliver Twist. This is properly named, as it is one of the largest varieties 
yet out. In color it is a coral-red shade. Fine form. 
Prince of Orange. This is one of the most attractive varieties in this set. 
It is a rich shade of old gold at the outer petals with a bright yellow 
center; very showy; good size. 
Primrose. The color is a clear primrose, with large flowers of the finest 
form. Free. 
Rev. Arthur Hall. A champion Cactus; flowers of the largest size; color, 
ruby-crimson, relieved 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 salmon tips; extra fine form. One 
of the best. 
W. B. Childs. Blackish maroon, with purple shadings. An extra large flower. 
Exquisite form. 
GENERAL LIST OF SELECT STANDARD CACTUS DAHLIAS. 
20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen, prepaid, to any part of North America. This 
fine set of 55 select Cactus for $10.00 cash, or the six above sets of Cac¬ 
tus including this set, for $50.00. 
Alpha. White striped and splashed purple-crimson. Fine form. 
Ajax. Orange, suffused salmon and buff. Large. 
Alexander. Dark crimson, flaked maroon. Extra fine form. 
Antelope. Deep rich yellow, suffused with bronzy rose. Very attractive. 
Alfred Vasey. Reddish amber, edged pink. One of the best. 
Alfred Morgan. Rich, deep purple-crimson. Large and fine. 
Columbia. Vermilion, tipped white. Fine shape. 
Clara G. Stedwick. Clear, bright salmon, shaded yellow. Large, fine flower. 
Dainty. Lemon-yellow at base, tipped rose-pink. Very delicate. 
Ethel. This is a very pleasing shade of sulphur-yellow, good size, strong 
grower, and can be recommended as first-class in every way. 
Eva. Purest white. Very free, 
Etna. Lilac, veined violet, Very attractive. Large. 
Favorite. Dark orange; faintly striped and veined crimson. 
Florad'ora. Wine crimson. One of the best out. 
Gabriel. Soft, bright crimson, tipped pure white. Free. 
Gen. Bulier. Rich velvety crimson, nearly black at the base, tipped white. 
Sometimes a solid flower on the same stalk. Quite free. 
Gen. French. One of the best; orange terra-cotta; free. 
Genista. Deep amber, shading gold. Extra. 
Goliath. Yellow, tinged with salmon; broad petals; distinct. 
Harbor Light. The mo t attractive of this set. Vivid orange-red, overlaid 
with flame color. Very free. 
H. F. Robinson. Clear yellow; fine petals. 
lanthe. A lively shade of buff, edged salmon-rose; very large, fine flower, 
Excellent for exhibition. 
Iceberg. Ivory white; extra fine form. Good size. 
Imperator. Ruby crimson. One of the best. Extra. 
