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CACTUS DAHLIAS 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 
♦AMERICAN TRIUMPH—Large in¬ 
curved cactus of bright clear, rich 
red . 1.00 
COUNTESS OF LONSDALE—A good 
lanscap'e variety. An old favorite 
which is exceptionally free bloom¬ 
ing, in deep salmon pink—straight 
petals .75 
EDITH CARTER—An incurved soft 
yellow, tinted pink.75 
♦ELITE GEM—An American cactus of 
fine form. Free blooming on strong 
stems. Color, spinel pink with yel¬ 
low base . 1.00 
♦FARNCOT—Aster purple, tipped white 
—very free flowering with excellent 
stems and keeping qualities for ex¬ 
hibition. Incurved form . 1.00 
FLORRIE WELLS—Very free bloomer 
of bright cerise rose with fine petals .75 
♦F. W. FELLOWES—Large exhibition 
variety of bright orange. A favorite 
color .75 
KROONJUWEEL — Rich golden 
bronze, early and free, with long 
slender stems. Straight cactus. Ex¬ 
cellent keeper for flower arrange¬ 
ments . 75 
♦MERIDIAN — A most desirable 
straight cactus of clear rose pink, 
slim petals, excellent stems. Fine 
florists’ variety . 1.00 
NELLIE SLOCOMBE — A beautiful 
medium-sized light salmon pink, 
long wiry stems .75 
♦OLIVE ROBERTSON — A straight 
cactus in a lovely shade of pale pink 1.00 
PATHFINDER — An incurved lacy 
petalled variety of bright salmon 
pink—lovely, but a late bloomer .. .50 
SILVERHILL PARK—Large incurv¬ 
ing white—rather late .50 
SPORT — Slightly incurved yellow, 
tinted buff, fine petals . 1.00 
VALIANT—Bright red, incurved . 1.50 
VICTORIA — Incurved bright yellow, 
new variety . 3.00 
