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C. E. Wilkins Light salmon pink, incurved type; very dainty ... 
Comet Delicate lilac, striped with Tyrian rose; erect bushes; good stems. 
Comtesse de Flandre—I'ine keeping cut flower, rich yellow, serrated petals. 
Conquest—Immense flowers of crimson maroon. Strong stems . 
Conqueror-Rich crimson on very stiff stems . 
Country Girl One of the best; golden yellow, suffused at tips with salmon rose. 
COUNTESS BEAUCHAMP—Lovely rich amber; early and free. 
Countess of Lounsdale—A peculiar blending of salmon pink and amber; very free. 
orfwcr?wifi'n^' ar ®' C ^ owe . rs ’ petals, pale orange-yellow, shaded fawn. 
CRESCENT 1916 English novelty; medium flowers on long stout stems; color 
golden yelow at base, passing to white, faintly suffused pink.. 
Delicatissima—Very delicate Hydrangea-pink with lighter shadings . 
DIANA—H. C. A gigantic flower, rich crimson with violet reflex. 
Diavolo—Striped with yellow, white, rose, chocolate and maroon; good stems. 
DOROTHY DURNBAUGH—H. C. Immense rose-pink flowers on strong stems; fine 
for cutting... 
DOROTHY HAWES—English novelty. Flowers of large size, greatly incurved; clear 
rosy purple —. 
Dr. Roy Appleton—Immense; long narrow petals; delicate light pink . 
Dutchess of Marlboro — Delicate silvery pink, very choice . 
Echo—Deep lavender shaded lighter in the center; very free. 
EDITH CARTER — Fine cut flower of good size; color yellow, heavily suffused with 
bright rosy carmine. One of the best cactus Dahlias to date . 
Effective — Chamois-rose with yellow center; loaded with blooms . 
E. F. HAWES—English novelty. Flowers large, carried on strong, erect stems; clear 
salmon-pink . 
Electric Canary-yellow, incurved petals, often white at tips; very striking . 
Eloise Crozy — Lively soft rose pink; long, incurved, tubular petals. 
Empress—Large exhibition sort; long, tubular, incurved petals of Tyrian rose . 
EMPIRE — English novelty. Large bold flower on sjrong stems; deep crimson. 
Enchantress—Extra good, yellow, shaded amber and salmon; large, incurved. 
EPHRAIM GILL—See Dahlias originated by Gill Bros. . 
EPEE — Beautiful cerise flowers with long p .inted petals; strong stems. 
Ethel—Soft pink with white center. A very fine flower . 
ETENDARD DE LYON—H. C. German variety. Immense flowers with curled wavy 
petals; color rich carmine rose, almost magenta . 
Fairy—Pure white, slender, airy petals, gracefully incurved, free blooming. 
Fairies Lantern—Small neat flowers; scarlet marked with white. 
FALCON—1916 English novelty. Clear yellow passing to reddish bronze at tips; flow¬ 
ers incurved and carried erect on long stems . 
Faunus — Soft yellowish buff, shaded red and tipped salmon; large. 
FEARLESS—1916 English novelty. One of the largest Cactus Dahlias; the petals 
long and needle like, compose a flower of great width. Color bright orange, 
throughout ..... 
Fernand Olivet—H. C. Large, free, maroon with darker center; good, wiry stems—. 
F. EARL JAMES — H. C. Curlv twisted petals compose a distinct flower of immense 
size; color deep mottled cerise pink. 
F. GRAHAM—Immense flower of beautiful gold, shaded deep salmon rose. 
Fireworks—Large flowers of golden yellow, striped oriental red . 
Fleider—H. C. Large, perfect flowers, of soft lilac; good stems. 
Flora—H. C. Free flowering, pure white Dahlias, with broad petals; good cut sort. 
Floradora—-Early, medium-sized; simply a mass of blood-red flowers. 
Flossie Rideout — Pure deep yellow, incurved needle-like petals, often tipped white. 
FLORRIE WELLS—Straight, stiff petals of a peculiar shade of rosy crimson. Fine 
shaped blooms on strong stems.-.-... 
FRANCIS WHITE — A splendid white cactus with curled and twisted petals; erect 
stems . 
Frederick Wenham—Extra large; long, thin, irregular petals, incurved; fawn pink. 
Fulgent — Brilliant rich cardinal-scarlet; large and perfect . 
F. W. FELLOWS — Giant orange cactus, long, narrow petals; flowers on good stems 
Gelber Prinz — Marechal Neil yellow; large flowers on good stems . 
GEO. L. STILLMAN—H. C. Offer plants only in May. Immense flowers of rich, 
velvety, light maroon; held on exceeding long, strong stems. Extra strong, tall- 
growing plants . 
GEO. WALTERS—H. C. One of the largest dahlias in the whole class and one of 
the best novelties introduced last year. Rich salmon-rose touched with gold in the 
center. .. 
GERALDINE EDWARDS—1916 English novelty. Pale lavender blush shading to 
creamy yelow at base. Very delicate colored flower . 
GIGANTIC—New English novelty. Enormous f.owers composed of long, interlaced 
petals. Stems not strong. Color pure gold .:. 
Glory of Wilts — A very large bright yellow cactus .-. 
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