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Mrs. De Lucca — Golden-yellow, tipped with orange, free flowering.$0.15 
Mrs. Douglass Fleming — We consider this one of the best all-round white cactus flowers; 
very large; petals long and incurved; stems strong.50 
MRS. EDW. DRURY —English novelty. Habit and flower stems good. Incurved flowers 
of large size; color delicate purplish crimson. 1,50 
Mrs. Emberson—Large, light yellow, tipped white; striped with deep red. 15 
Mrs. Henry Wirth — Perfect scarlet blooms on long stems, extra good cut flower.25 
Mrs. H. J. Jones—Large scarlet, marked and tipped with white; often pure scarlet. 15 
MRS. J. C. VAUGHN—H. C. New Holland sort. Flowers often 8 inches across, incurved, 
irregular florets of bright clear yellow. 75 
Mrs. J. K. Jewett — Orange scarlet; long, narrow', incurved petals. 25 
Mrs. Lansdale — Yellow’ ground color, suffused and tipped deep rose. Strong stems.50 
Mrs. McMillan — Yellowish-white base, passing to purplish mauve and pink.25 
Mrs. Seale—Attractive deep crimson, tipped with pink, then w’hite at extreme tip. 25 
Mrs. Shoesmith — A splendid white cactus; free flowering, good stems. 25 
Mrs. T. G. Woodall—Pure primrose, passing to carmine pink at the tips. 25 
MRS. WARNAAR—H. C. New Holland sort. Immense, w'hite flowers, suffused with faint 
pink; petals incurved and irregular; strong, erect stems. One of the finest dahlias ever 
introduced . 1.25 
Nancy Mae—H. C. Intense scarlet with maroon shadings, good stems .25 
Nantwich—Light bronzy yellow, slightly incurved petals.35 
NEPTUNE — English novelty. Incurved, twisted florets of deep rose-pink, striped with car¬ 
mine. Extra large on fair stems. 1.50 
Nerthus — H. C. Center rich, bronzy orange-yellow, passing to carmine-rose tips .35 
New York — Strong stems. Orange-yellow shading to bronze-salmon; immense size . 50 
Nibelungenhort — H. C. Immense blooms on stiff stems; old rose with apricot Suffusion . 75 
NORMAN — Immense, erect flow'ers on strong stems; color bright orange-scarlet. Dwarf 
habit. 1.00 
Olympic — Large, deep crimson on strong stems; petals incurved . 60 
PATRIOT — Large incurved flowers on long, stiff stems; rich scarlet. 1.50 
PIERROT — English novelty. A striking variety; color deep amber boldly tipped pure white. 
Flowers much incurved and of gigantic size. 1.00 
PHENOMENAL — 1916 English novelty. Large flowers, so much incurved that they form a 
tangled mass of petals. Color, shades of pale salmon w’ith yellow base and decided yellow 
tips. 2.50 
Pink Pearl — Mallow' pink at the base, passing to white at the tips.15 
Prima Donna—H. C. Long twisted, incurved petals, creamy white, shading to mauve-pink. . .20 
Progenitor — Bright carmine petals, divided at tips like staghorn fern.25 
Red Admiral — Large flowers of rich fiery scarlet; long incurved petals.35 
RED ENSIGN — Free dwarf habit, orange-red blooms on strong stems.75 
Rekord — Rich oriental-red, good cut flower, fine stems.35 
Reliable — Blending of yellow, brick-red and salmon, a great favorite.15 
Rene Cayeux — Rich geranium-red, free flowering early sort. 15 
Rev. T. W. Jameson—Large; long incurved petals of bright mauve pink, suffused salmon.35 
RHEIMS—Large, deep, incurved flowers; yellow base passing to pink with yellow tips. 1.50 
RHEINISCIIER FROI1SINN—See cut on page 28. Flowers of large size and splendid form 
on strong, erect stems; the long, incurved petals are white at the base but at about one- 
half of their length they become suffused with carmine rose, giving a cerise effect.60 
Rheinkiesel—Long, narrow petals, carmine-rose, stiff, wiry stems.15 
Rheinkonig—Free flowering white sort, good stems.20 
Richard Box—Large, incurved flowers, clear, light yellow. Best of its color.50 
Rivalin—Narrow, long, incurved petals, delicate tender rose, good stems.35 
ROSENYMPHE—H. C. Broad petals of delicate flesh color, shading to soft rosy white, 
Splendid cut flower of medium size.35 
SEAGULL—English novelty. Very distinct, color pure white with a striking border of crim¬ 
son around each petal. Stems not strong.75 
SEARCHLIGHT — 1916 English novelty. Might be called a yellow form of Miss Stredwick. 
Incurved flowers of great size. 2.50 
Seigstab—A rich French purple of good form, free flowering, good stems.15 
SENTINEL — 1916 English novelty. An ideal flower of large size on strong, upright stems; 
color mainly deep rose with a disc of white at base of petals. 2.50 
Sequoia — Deep saffron-yellow, suffused with orange, incurved petals.15 
SIMPLICITY—H. C. New Holland sort. Delicate flesh pink, overlaid lilac; fine flowers on 
long stems. 1.25 
SIRENE—H. C. A desirable cut flower; rosy pink shading to almost white center. Fine com¬ 
panion to Rosenymphe.35 
Snowstorm—A mass of large, perfect, snow-white flowers.50 
Southern Belle—Long, incurved petals of garnet maroon, extra large.50 
Stability—Good cut flowers of pure deep rose. .25 
Stella—Free flowering crimson sort, fine habit, good stems.15 
Stern—H. C. A standard yellow sort, always popular, good stems.15 
STERNA—H. C. New Holland sort. Flowers of great beauty, pale sulphur yellow. 1.25 
Suzanne Cayeux—Large, creamy white blooms on good stems; long, narrow, incurved petals. . 50 
