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MASTER CARLE (Hybrid-Cactus). Rich saffron yellow; a 
popular exhibition variety.....25 
MASTERPIECE (Cactus). A symmetrical flower composed 
of long, slender petals; color pale lilac rose at tips, 
gradually passing to soft sea-amber at base of 
petals . 50 
MEISSONIER (Anemone). Made up of a single row of flat 
petals with a high pin-cushion effect in centre formed 
of long tubular rays. Color bright buff with rose shad¬ 
ings on reverse of petals.25 
MINA BURGLE (Decorative). Rich, dark scarlet or gera¬ 
nium red; profuse bloomer; ideal for the garden or as 
a cut flower.35 
MME. ANNIE MARIE CHANTRE (Cactus). The finest and 
largest violet rose cactus dahlia grown; petals long, 
straight and cleft; good stems and growth. 1.00 
MME. COISSARD (Pseony). Rich, dark crimson-carmine, 
shading to white at centre. Large and showy.75 
MME. ESCHENAUER (Cactus). An ideal dahlia of excep¬ 
tional merit; color yellow at base of petals, passing to 
sulphury white, suffused and tipped pale lilac.50 
MONDSCHIEBE (Pasony). Rich primrose yellow. The finest 
yellow pseony to date.50 
MONT BLANC (Decorative). Pure white, with creamy shad¬ 
ings. Flowers borne in profusion on erect stems... .25 
MRS. C. G. WYATT (Cactus). A magnificent pure white; 
petals numerous, long and incurved.50 
MRS. C. H. BRECK (Hybrid-Decorative). A beautiful, large 
free-flowering, exhibition variety. Soft yellow suffused 
with carmine ...*.50 
MRS. G. GORDEN (Paeony). The most beautiful sulphury 
white pseony yet introduced; of immense size, on good 
stems .25 
MRS. HENRY RANDLE (Cactus). Large, finely formed 
flowers, deep yellow at centre, shading amber, suffused 
reddish bronze . 75 
MRS. THOMAS BUSH (Decorative). One of the fine new 
novelties. Color reddish salmon, shading primrose yel¬ 
low at centre of tipped rose; of immense size, on long 
stems .. 2.00 
MRS. WARNAAR (Colossal Cactus). Mammoth size, good 
form and substance. Color creamy white with apple 
blossom suffusion .. 1-00 
NANCY MAE (Cactus). Carmine, shading rich reddish pur¬ 
ple; the general effect being a deep, rich, velvety red. 
Fine large flowers borne on good erect stems.35 
NIBELUNGENHORT (Colossal Cactus). A magnificent 
flower of recent introduction, often measuring from 
seven to eight inches in diameter; petals broad, irregu¬ 
larly twisted and curled, of a sunflower yellow suffused 
and tipped violet rose.75 
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