Paul J. Howard's Cactus 
A favorite class of dahlias for its characteristic long, 
to artistic floral decoration 
and Hybrid Cactus 
Dahl 
a s 
graceful petals and usually slender wiry stems, very adaptable 
Oriental Beauty. The brilliant, pure rose color of this 
fine dahlia is beyond compare—for sheer beauty and 
perfection of form, stem and foliage, this is the queen 
of al 1 dahlias. .$2.00 
Andreas Hofer. Bright pink, with a creamy 
center which becomes more pronounced as the 
flower ages. The medium sized flowers which 
are remarkable keepers, make delightful floral 
decorations. Combined with Elizabeth Pape, 
which resembles it in miniature, it is strik¬ 
ingly effective . 60c 
California Beauty. Pure copper-bronze.... 50c 
See illustration on preceding page. 
F. W. Fellowes. A perfect English type cactus, 
with long narrow incurving petals of rich red¬ 
dish orange. The long slender stems hold the 
good sized flowers upright, making it perfect 
for floral decorations. This is the flower we 
used so effectively in combination with the 
Bird of Paradise. Makes few tubers and is 
always scarce . 75c 
Goldene Sonne. A beautiful rich golden yellow 
with a soft rose suffusion. A counterpart of 
Andreas Hofer, in form, but larger. 75c 
Crcnadine. A marvellous hybrid cactus, with 
burnt orange petals twisted artistically reveal¬ 
ing the bright gold reverse. 75c 
Inkyo. Handsome large flowers of velvety 
blackish red . 75c 
Jean Chazot. A beautiful autumn tinted hy¬ 
brid cactus. Nasturtium red with golden suf¬ 
fusion . 35c 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY 
A Huge Hybrid Cactus Dahlia 
Norman. A beautiful English cactus type with 
exceedingly narrow petals of rich scarlet, ,50c 
Show Dahlias 
(BALL TYPE) 
This class of dahlias is rap¬ 
idly gaining popularity because 
the desirable size and long 
keeping qualities make them 
perfect for cut-flower purposes. 
The flowers, of medium size 
and regular formation, may be 
used alone, and when combined 
with other types of large dah¬ 
lias and pompons they are ex¬ 
tremely effective and useful. 
A. D. Livoni. Pure pink. Com¬ 
bines beautifully with Delice 
and the little pompon Anna von 
Schwerin. 3 5c 
Maude Adams. A most dainty 
flower, white with a faint suf¬ 
fusion of delicate pink. A pop¬ 
ular flower with florists. Beau¬ 
tiful in combination with white, 
pink or lavender flowers. . .50c 
B. P. O. E. Rich purple. . . ,50c 
Lilac. A lovely shade of orchid 
. 75c 
Cold Medal. Beautiful golden 
yellow with bright red mark¬ 
ings—extremely effective. .50c 
