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TOTTY’S DAHLIAS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
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DAHLIA, COUNTESS OF LONSDALE 
Selected Named Varieties 
25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY 
_ 1 he color of this new acquisition is a gorgeous 
wine-crimson. The blossoms are of colossal size, 
and produced on long heavy stems. 
COUNTESS OF LONSDALE 
A remarkably free-dowering Cactus Dahlia of a 
beautiful deep salmon-red shade. 
GLORY OF BAARN (New) 
The prominent feature of this variety is its fra¬ 
grance; which is so diderent and pleasing that one 
cannot believe it a Dahlia. Instead of the ordinary 
disagreeable Dahlia odor, it has a very pleasing and 
agreeable fragrance. The coloring is exquisite, 
being a delightful clear soft pink; a most pleasing 
flower whose light rosy tint forms a perfect contrast 
with the deep green foliage. The blossoms are semi¬ 
double, and of large size; the beautiful golden yellow 
center lending an additional charm to this acquisi¬ 
tion. 
J. H. JACKSON 
Gigantic chrysanthemum-like dowers of gorgeous 
velvety blackish-maroon. The finest black Cactus 
Dahlia. 
MME. VAN DEN DAELE 
Flowers large, of extra fine form, and produced 
upon exceptionally good stems, wed above the foli¬ 
age. As a cut-flower variety it is unsurpassed. 
White, deeply edged live silvery-pink, a blending of 
colors that is rare among Dahlias. 
