GOLDEN WEST CACTUS 
See color illustration above, reproduced from a photograph. This 
_ is a California variety that is in a class by itself, in its color—that 
rich golden, bronzy yellow, with the scarlet shading at the base 
of the petals and the center. It is a wonderful grower, strong and sturdy, with heavy, clean healthy leaves, and branch¬ 
ing habit, producing the large flowers freely on long, stiff stems. The flower is large, 6 to 8 inches across, the outer 
petals reflcxing somewhat, and a full high center, making it very deep. It is the greatest seller as a cut flower, a 
winner for exhibition and a wonder as a garden plant. Should be in every collection. Price, roots, 75c. each. 
On the last cover we show a collection of 9 lovely single dahlias in natural colors. Full descriptions will be 
found on pages 15 and 16. For great range and purity of colors, richness of shades, and delicacy of tints, no flower 
can compare with the newer single dahlias. All are early, profuse and continuous bloomers, with long, slender, wiry 
stems. Wonderful for all cut flower purposes and a riot of colors in the garden. 
No. 1. Mrs. Jos. Lucas, .each, $0.35 
No. 4. Gloxinia.each, .50 
No. 7. Geo. Young.each, .50 
No. 2. Gloria.each, $0.35 
No. 5. Evelyn Century.each, .35 
No. 8. Autumn.each, .35 
No. 3. Praxitelles.each, $0.25 
No. 6. Cream Century .each, .25 
No. 9. Barton.each, .50 
SPECIAL OFFER. One each of above 9 varieties postpaid for $2.50. The entire collection shown on the 
4 colored cover pages—Mary Steffenson, Queen Elizabeth, Golden West Cactus and the 9 singles—12 in all, one root 
each, postpaid for $8.00. 
