DAHXIA 
CACTUS 
130 Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co. 
1105 A most exquisite Dahlia, hav- 
lycuutamc narrow and pointed pet- 
als, which are well incurved and somewhat claw, 
shaped. The coloring is most beautiful, being a 
very light tint of soft pink at the base, but the 
upper portion of iloret is white. 
Hacli 50c., doz. $5.25. 
1175 DESDEMONA. Similar to "Minnie West," half 
of petals canary yellow, other half near tip, of 
purest white; flowers large on extra long stems 
and produced in greatest profusion. 
Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
Die Unsckuld German origin and 
I./ 1 C V^IISCIIUIU i-eceived the highest 
award when exhibited at Derlin. The entire 
plant is distinct; foliage is short, thick and very 
lustrous: the stem and branches are fleshy and 
robust the entire plant compact and dwarf; the 
flowers which possess great substance, are fairly 
large, extremely double and belong to the Cactus 
Hybrid Class. Stems average 15 inches and the 
flowers stand well above the foliage; color creamy 
white. Each 25c., doz. $2.5<). 
1220 DOCTEUB MENE. Very free flowering, of 
great vigor; flowers are carried far above the 
foliage; salmon amber, shading to sulphur yel¬ 
low in center. Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
1235 DORITROSCHEN’. A splendid Dahlia for the 
garden as the plant is always covered with flow¬ 
ers borne on wiry stems; color is variable; some 
are unicolored red, and others rose with white 
tips. _ Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
1240 DOROTHY, T.,ovely silvery pink color, effec¬ 
tively brightened by flie showing of the tiny 
white tips of the reverse of the petals; the flow¬ 
ers are of good size, deep and well formed. 
Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
1245 Dorothy Hawes 
This is the first gold 
medal Cactus Dahlia sent out by Stred- 
wick. Flowers are of large size and of 
marvelous depth. The color is a clear 
rosy purple of good habit, the great 
number of long florets incurve and in¬ 
terlace in an irregular yet beautiful 
manner. Each $1.00. 
124 7 DR. G. G. GRAY, The narrow needle 
pointed florets of this variety will curve 
and intermingle, forming blooms of 
great beauty. A self color of a fiery, 
crimson scarlet. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
1250 DR. ROY APPLETON, In this lovely 
variety we have the finest of the straight 
petal flowers, the form being perfectly 
star-like. It is of the largest size, the 
florets standing out like a circular ar¬ 
ray of spears or, as one report put it, 
as if worked up geometrically, while 
the center is a picture of perfection 
and neatness. The color is beautiful, 
a light lemon yellow slowly changing 
and deepening to light salmon till near 
the tips which again assume the basal 
color. Each 50c., doz. $5.50. 
1285 ECHO. Bright tyrian rose, lighter 
toward center; outer petals satin rose, 
incurved. Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
1330 EFPECTXVE. This is quite a distinct 
color in Dahlias; it is a deep amber, 
with rose colored center. 
Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
Electric the most distinct 
___ , flowers yet raised. The 
florets, which are of good shape, are 
briglit golden yellow, heavily and regu¬ 
larly tipped with pure snow white; the 
habit i.s upright and the stems carry 
the flowers well above the foliage. One 
of the most attractive we have seen. 
Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
1360 ELLA KRAEMER. Clear rosy pink, 
ligliter at the base of petals; large 
flower of excellent shape. Free and 
distinct. Each 20c., doz. $2.00. 
1375 ELSA ELLRICH. Color pearly white, 
slightly tinted blush in the early stages; 
florets long, narrow and tapering, form¬ 
ing a. large refined flower with an ideal 
center. Each 35c., doz. $3.50, 
1390 ELSE. Salmon pink, slightly suffused 
yellow; very free blooming. 
Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
Copper Plate cactus naiiua 
_ With immense volume of 
petals of great depth; color a true copper. 
Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
960 CORNUCOPIA. Deep reddish salmon; large 
bold ih>wer with very fine petals. 
Each 20c., doz. $2.00. 
Countess of Lonsdale i'”'; perfection 
- .. Of bloom, size 
and erectness of stem, abundance of flowers and 
general us© as a garden flower, although quite 
old. tills variety has always given excellent 
satisfaction. On several of the plants we counted 
over .5(1 perfect blooms at one lime. It is un¬ 
doubtedly the most profuse bloomer offered. The 
color Is a rich salmon, tinted apricot. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.50. 
1020 COUNTRY GIRL. Deep golden yellow, bright 
amber lips; the bold flowers appear very early 
and remain large right up till frost. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.50. 
1040 CREPUSCULE. T^ale orange yellow, the outer 
petal.s deepening to deep amber buff; refined 
flower of beautiful shape; large; extremely early 
and very free blooming. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
1052 Critic (New intrmluction.) A lovely shade 
of rose pink, center of the flower 
pearly white; the flowers of medium large size 
borne on long, .straight stalks. I’lants ipilte well 
.shaped, dark green foliage. Dach 50c., doz. $5.00. 
1066 CYNTHIA, old gold, shaded pale red, tvlth 
center and tips bright yellow'; a grand exhibition 
flower. Each 20c., doz. $2.00. 
1100 DAS MARCHEN. T’lxquisite pink, with green¬ 
ish yellow at tlie center; petals rather broad and 
thick; good for exhibition. Each 15c., doz. $1.50. 
1190 DIBS. A bright shade of rose pink, each petal 
tipped old gold; borne on long stiff stems and 
very free. Each 25c., doz. $2.50, 
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