Extra Values In Cactus Dahlias 
30c. each, 6 for $1.50 
Al ice Whittier. A tall growing plant, long stems, large primrose yellow flowers. SO0. 
Cinderella. Lovely fawn pink with tan center. The large flower incurving petals lend 
attraction. 30j^. 
Edna Ferber. A large semi-cactus of coral shaded old gold at base. Petals are artisti¬ 
cally curved and twisted. Very desirable and popular. 30^. 
Gladys Sherwood. A white hybrid cactus of fin© form. Flowers often 7 to 8 inches 
in diameter. Strong stems, profuse bloomer. 30jzf. 
Mandalay. This beautiful bizarre Dahha is one of the‘‘Must haves”. Fancy gold 
lightening to amber in center. 30j^. 
Robert £. Lee. Brilliant red, of good form, upon strong stens. Grows vigorously. 30j^. 
Cactus Aristocrats 
Amelia. Ear hart. One of the greatest prize winners to date. Large flowers artistic in 
fomation and an exquisite apricot buff color. $1.00 each. 
Jean Trimbee. Another prize winner. The vigorous plant carries large glowing petunia 
violet flowers upon fine long stems. 60jzf each. 
Satan. A famous exhibition variety. Showy in the garden or basket bouquet. The im¬ 
mense scarlet flower shows yellow reverse petals becoming gold at heart as it unfolds. 
Handsome, easily deserving of lavish praise. Honor roll. 85j^. each. 
South Carolina. (Formal Decorative). This new introduction of Park’s is the most 
brilliant and outstanding variety in the garden. A flaming scarlet that attracts instant 
attention. A low grower. Flowers large and deep on perfect stem above glossy, insect 
resistant foliage; it is the ideal flower for those who love gorgeous coloring in their flow¬ 
er beds. A Dahlia every “fan” should grow. Tubers 85^ each. 
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