T. G. BAKER (Cactus). Clear, bright yellow, of good form 
and size; borne in profusion on stiff stems.25 
THAIS (Hybrid-Cactus). White with delicate shadings of 
violet mauve, broad loose petals; very beautiful.25 
THE LION (Cactus). Raspberry red or mauve rose with 
golden suffusion toward centre; a beautiful, large, bold 
flower .50 
THOMAS OBELIN (Cactus). Very fine large flower with 
long incurved petals; color intense scarlet.25 
TRICOLOR (Cactus). Ground color yellow with blotch of 
red at centre of petal; tipped white. A beautiful com¬ 
bination of colors.25 
ULYSSE (Cactus), An appealing combination of salmony 
rose with golden yellow suffusion, petals broad, curling at 
tips; early and profuse . 1.50 
VATER RHEIN (Giant Hybrid-Cactus). Sometimes of hy¬ 
brid-cactus form, but more frequently a beautiful pseony. 
Color primrose yellow suffused and tipped salmon lilac, 
with a beautiful golden sheen over all.35 
VARIEGATED LISZT (Duplex). Crimson-carmine, shaded 
and suffused golden yellow.25 
WACHT AM RHEIN (Cactus), Soft hydrangea pink, shad¬ 
ing to white at centre; petals deeply cleft.75 
WALKUERE (Giant Pseony). Primrose yellow, shading 
darker, suffused pale lilac rose. Petals very long and 
irregularly twisted. Flowers frequently measuring eight 
to ten inches across.50 
WODAN (Giant Cactus). Long, gracefully twisted petals, 
of a mauve rose, reverse of petals violet rose, illuminated 
by a golden suffusion.50 
WOLFGANG VON GOETHE (Cactus). Madder red, with 
golden shadings at base of petals and crimson shadings 
at tips. An early flowering giant.50 
W. W. RAWSON (Show). In form similar to Dreer’s White; 
flowers of good size, stems erect; color a glistening white 
delicately flushed and suffused lilac.25 
Dahliadel Nurseries 
Vineland, N, J. 
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