Cactus Dahlia, “MARJORIE CASTLETON" see page ig 
MEDUSA. One of the largest Dahlias grown and 
an entirely new type. The long pointed bud is 
held erect on the cane stiff stems, and as the 
flower expands the long narrow petals unfold 
with an individual twist. Color a luminous 
rose red, tinting lighter at tips of outer petals. 
As the flower develops the long twisted outer 
petals reflex downward, in a most novel and 
pleasing manner. Size S to 10 inches with 
petals extended. 
MILLIONAIRE. Very large, full regular deco¬ 
rative form. Lavender pink tinting to white at 
center. 
MONS. LE NORMAND. A very striking vari¬ 
ety of large size and an extremely free bloomer. 
Color rich clear yellow, penciled and striped 
rich red. 
Monterey. Flowers, of large size and a lumin¬ 
ous pink color, with good stems. 
MRS. BERTHA MORRIS. A magnificent flow¬ 
er of large size and richest crimson color. 
MRS. C. H. BRECK. One of the most effective 
varieties for all purposes. Color soft yellow, 
suffused and tipped carmine, bright and effec¬ 
tive. The plant is a strong vigorous grower of 
dwarf branching habit and an early, profuse 
and continuous bloomer. The flowers are large 
and borne on stiff erect stems. It is a hybrid 
decorative. See illustration, below 
MRS. F. F. SHOCK. Large, regular, perfect 
form; inner petals cupped, outer flat and 
reflexed in most approved manner. Color 
picric yellow at base of petals, blending to al¬ 
most pomegranate purple at the tips. The 
plant is strong, vigorous and an early, free and continu¬ 
ous bloomer on long stiff stems. 
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IMMOKALEE. Entirely distinct. Color nopal red in Ea d' 
heavy mottling and suffusions over underlying analine 
yellow. Perfect decorative form, with edges of petals 
inrolled, trowel like; rounded tips, some shallow, not 
notched; under petals opening in trumpet form. Bloom 
held facing on splendid stems, well above the foliage. A 
strong, healthy vigorous grower of medium height, 
branching and a free bloomer. $0.50 
MRS. J. C. MORAN. Large flowers of even form on erect 
stems. Color soft lilac shading white. Bush rather 
dwarf, but a profuse bloomer.50 
MRS. CARL SALSBACH. Very large, a beautiful mauve 
pink tinting to white at center. 1.50 
MRS. RICHARD LOHRMAN. A splendid pure yellow, 
of large size, fine form and produced on long, stiff stems. 1.00 
INSULINDE. The finest and most artistic Dahlia 
of distinct form with petals twisted and curled. 
Stems are two to three feet long, and flowers 9 to 
10 inches across. Color, a rich saffron yellow 
shaded russet orange. One of, if not the grandest 
of Holland’s introductions. 2.00 
JANE SELBY. A delicate mauve pink of great 
substance and beautiful formation. The plant 
is a strong grower, producing the giant flowers on 
long stiff stems well above the foliage. 1.00 
Jonkheer Boreel. Soft yellow, shading to golden 
amber. Large, splendid form on long stiff stems. 
Exhibition and cut flowers. 75 
KATHERINE DE LA MARE. Color is clear yel¬ 
low at base of petals, passing to primrose, over¬ 
laid and suffused pink, shading to rose at tips of 
the outer petals. The flowers are of beautiful 
form and quite large, about 6 to 8 inches, and 
are produced on long erect stems, facing. A 
strong vigorous, branching, upright grower.75 
Kiffin Rockwell. Rich golden orange, sometimes 
tipped white. A large finely formed flower, a free 
bloomer on long stems.75 
KING ALBERT. In this we have a magnificently 
royal flower. Large, finely formed, rich royal 
purple. It is a strong vigorous grower and free 
bloomer. 1.00 
Le Armour. Fine form, on good stems, color deep 
pink.50 
MADONNA. Large, pure white, suffused a soft 
lavender pink; very fine.50 
MARY SWAIN. Very distinct and striking. Color 
varies from white flushed pink at center to rich 
maroon at tips. The plant is dwarf and an ex¬ 
tremely profuse bloomer. 1.00 
"MRS. C. II. BRECK" 
We devote acres to this purpose for the pleasure and benefit of all Dahlia lovers. 
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