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Earl of Pembroke. Bright plum 
color, deeper and more velvety to¬ 
wards the center, florets 3 inches 
in length, beautifully and regularly 
arranged porcupine-like; a fine 
large flower. Each 50c. 
Ernest Qlasse. Very free flow¬ 
ering, purplish magenta, flowers 
well above the foliage. Each 35c. 
F. C. Pawle. Rich crimson, 
shaded rose at the tips of the 
petals. Each 50c. 
Fusilier. A grand flower, very 
deep salmon or coral pink, the back 
of the petals having a tint of 
lilac. Each 25c. 
Harmony. Reddish b ronze, 
rather more yellow towards the 
center, medium size. Each 25c. 
Harry Stredwick. Rich fiery 
crimson maroon, true cactus shape, 
flowers well above the foliage. 
Each 25c. 
Island Queen. Quite distinct, 
charming light mauve color, true 
cactus shape, medium size, extra 
fine. Each 60c. 
J. L. Frewer. Bright vermilion, medium size. 
Each 25c. 
Keynes White. True cactus type, medium 
size and one of the finest white cactus dahlias 
yet produced. Each 75c. 
Mayor Haskins. Bright glowing crimson, a 
large bold flower. Each 35c. 
Mary Service. Quite distinct, fine cactus 
shape, pinkish heliotrope at the ends of the petals, 
passing towards the base to a beautiful yellowish - 
brown, extra fine. Each 75c. 
Matchless. Rich velvety maroon, free flower¬ 
ing. Each 25c. 
Miss A. Nightingale. Erect flowers, on long 
stems, clear yellow ground, flaked and heavily 
edged with scarlet, a very attractive sort. Each 35c. 
Miss Finch. Rich carmine rose, shaded crimson, 
very free flowering, medium size, of good form. 
Each 50c. 
Miss Webster. Purest white, of fine habit. 
Each 50c. 
Miss Violet Morgan. Base of petals fawn or 
orange, shaded toward the edge with delicate pink, 
small flowers. Each 35c. 
Mrs. Barnes. Pale primrose, gradually shading 
towards the tips of the petals to pale rosy pink. 
Each 30c. 
Mrs. Francis Fell. White tinted rose, fine. 
Each 25c. 
Mrs. Scrase Dickens. Rich golden yellow, 
fine large flowers, good habit and the best yellow 
cactus dahlia offered. Each 75c. 
Purple King. Flowers on erect wiry stems, free 
flowering and very lasting when cut, distinct foli¬ 
age. Rich imperial purple. Each 35c. 
Purple Prince. Almost black, good habit. 
Each 35c. 
SINGLE CACTUS DAHLIAS. 
Bruce. Pale lemon color, a beautiful flower. 
Each 25c. 
Bums. Splashed crimson on buff ground. Each 
25c. 
Earl of Ravenswood. An attractive variety, 
old gold color. Each 25c. 
Lochiel. Quite distinct, florets nicely twisted 
and reflexed, cinnabar red. Each 35c. 
Pirate. A beautiful flower, dark crimson, shad¬ 
ing to purple at the tips. Each 35c. 
Sir Walter. Petals well twisted, rosy pink, re¬ 
sembling a pink Cosnjos, very fine. Each 30c. 
SINGLE DAHLIAS. 
Alba Perfecta. Pure white, fine. Each 20c. 
Amos Perry. Deep velvety maroon. Each 20c. 
Ann ie Hughes. Clear yellow ring surrounding 
disc, shading to peach color on the margin of the 
flower; quite distinct. Each 25c. 
Aurora. Rich yellow suffused with orange, very 
fine. Each 25c. 
