CLUCJIS Sr B ODDI MG TON CO. 
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Spring, 1904, Wholesale Catalogue 
DAHLIAS- -General Collection 
For prices see foot of pagre No. 5. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS— General List 
Double , Fancy and Show Dahlias. 
Arachne. Creamy white, edged crimson; peculiar twisted and 
curled petals. 
Austin Cannell. Light crimson-rose, shading lighter toward 
the edges. 
Bertha Mauley. Scarlet, overlaid crimson-purple; beautifully 
twisted petals. 
Bravo. Grand flower; dark shining red. 
Capstan. Brick-red and apricot; free and early flowering. 
Chas. Woodbridge. Bright crimson; a magnificent flower. 
Cinderella. Violet-purple; splendid form. 
Countess of Lonsdale. Salmon-red. 
Delicata. Delicate pink. 
Earl of Pembroke. Bright plum; deeper and more velvety 
toward the center. 
Ernest Cannell. Distinct shade of soft red; well-shaped flow¬ 
ers of true Cactus form. 
Ernest Glasse. A rich, purplish magenta. 
Gloriosa. Medium to large size, with long, narrow, twisted 
petals; deep bright red, shaded scarlet. 
Henry Cannell. Dark, rich crimson; of fine form, with pointed 
petals. 
Hohenzollern. A rich, bronzy orange-red color, with golden 
sheen. 
John Roach. Soft yellow, edged sulphur-yellow; petals long 
and twisted. 
Kingfisher. Rosy purple; very early; profuse bloomer on long 
stems. 
Miss Webster. Pure white, without a tinge of color except¬ 
ing on the reverse side of the lower petals, which is 
slightly tinged with rose. 
Mrs. Dickson. Soft red, clear yellow at base of flower; very 
distinct. 
Mrs. Francis Fell. White, tinted pink; long-pointed petals; 
very free. 
Mrs. Peart. A true Cactus variety; creamy white. 
Mrs. Stokes. Deep plum color. 
Primrose Dame. Yellow. 
Progenitor. Bright carmine. 
Ruby. Rich ruby red; perfect in form. 
Siegfried. Snowy white. 
St. Catherine. True Cactus, with long, spiral, pointed petals, 
very large; deep yellow, shaded red. 
Strahlen Krone. Intense cardinal-red, rich and glowing; long 
twisted petals. 
Viscountess Sherbrooke. Reddish terra-cotta. 
Wm. Haage. Bright red; very attractive. 
DOUBLE SHOW- -General List 
* Varieties specially useful for cutting. 
*A. D. Livoni. Pure pink; an early and profuse bloomer. 
American Flag. Pure white, striped crimson. 
Apple Blossom. Creamy white, tipped crimson. 
^Arabella. Pale primrose, shaded old rose and lavender; 
large form and size. 
Bird of Passage. Red, striped buff; fine. 
Country Lad. Rich sulphur-yellow, tipped pink; large, dwarf 
and profuse. 
^Crimson Ball. Bright crimson-purple; fine. 
Dr. J. P. Kirtland. Dark velvety crimson. 
Ethel. Varies from white to straw-yellow and old gold. 
Fanny Purchase. A beautiful yellow; fine form. 
*Glowing Coal. Brilliant red. 
*Grand Sultan. Buff, striped red. 
*Honest John. Brilliant purple-maroon, richly shaded; often 
mottled with deep, velvety black petals. An attractive 
and distinctly unique variety. 
^Jamaica. Extra large flowers, maroon. 
*James Stephens. Large; orange-scarlet. 
*James Vick. Dark, rich purple; profuse; fine form and long 
stems. 
John Keynes. Yellow, heavily tipped scarlet. 
*La France. Soft, rosy lavender; large; profuse bloomer. 
Lucy Fawcett. Light yellow, striped rosy lilac. 
*Madge Wildfire. Fiery red; large; perfect form. 
Miss Browning. Pure yellow, tipped white. 
*Miss Dodd. Fine; large; pure yellow. 
Miss Florence Shearer. Clear, soft lilac, edged lighter. 
Mrs. Dexter. A rich shade of salmon; very large. 
*Mrs. Gladstone. Delicate shell-pink. 
*Orlando. Buff, shaded old gold, edged darker; large; fine 
form. 
*Penelope. White, flaked lavender. 
Prince Charming. Crimson pink. 
*Prince Bismarck. Very large; deep rich purple. 
*Queen Victoria. Pure yellow; good stem. 
Sidney Hollins. Yellow. 
*Snow. Snow-white; profuse bloomer. 
*White Queen. Pure white; fine. 
*White Swan. Pure white; good stem; best for cutting. 
*Wacht am Rhein. Maroon; fine for shipping; good stem. 
