lyi/AT'l-Tp'D Hybrid-Cactus. A glance at the illustration above, reproduced from a photograph, will tell the 
whole story of its name. It is so symbolic. Pure white with the slightest tint of color. It is 
large, so full, and carried proudly on an erect stem. The stem is well supplied with healthy green foliage, giving a 
still more striking resemblance of that old fashioned Mother. It is going to be universally grown—for exhibition, 
cut flowers and the garden. The plant is a strong sturdy grower and a free and continuous bloomer. Strong plants 
ready May 1st, $2.50. Roots $5.00. 
GLADYS PEACOCK Decorative. A massive flower that lasts longer than any other variety on 
the plant, with the possible exception of Colossal Pink. The flowers are of 
immense size and borne facing on very long, stiff stems. The color is lemon yellow at base of petals, shading 
to rose red; reflex rose, veined, light mallow purple. The plant is a very strong, vigorous grower and a free 
bloomer, for such a gigantic flower. The form is fine, with very full high pointed center. A splendid exhibition 
variety, and the kind we all like to give our friends, but most too large for commercial cut flowers. 7 ft. Roots 
$5.00 each; plants $2.50. 
PINK ROSEBUD Cactus. One of the loveliest dahlias grown. As a cut flower, it is the best of all 
pink cactus and entirely distinct. The buds are long, pointed, and the petals 
unfold like a long, pointed rose bud, one petal at a time. The buds are carried erect, like a rose bud and when 
cut in this torm, can be shipped long distances. It is perfect cactus form, when fully expanded, and always 
full to the center. The stems are long, straight and rigidly stiff. The color is pure pink, tinting lighter toward 
the center and tips of petals. The plant is a strong, sturdy grower, and a free and continuous bloomer. 4 ft. 
Roots $2.00; plants $1.00. 
Dream Girl is the most exquisitely colored dahlia in existence 
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