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The World's Most Select Dahlias, 1923 
Tom Lundy. This is an exceptional Hybrid. It is a bold rich 
crimson flower and may be grown 7 to 9 inches across with 
ease . 1.00 
Washington City. A very large Hybrid of pure^white which 
produces a long succession of fine blooms on excellent stems 2.00 
Wodan. Salmon rose shading to old gold. Bold, large but not 
coarse flowers .50 
Yellow King. Pleasing shade of clear yellow. Large, bold' 
flowers held upright on the strongest of stems .50 
SELECT PRIZE WINNING CACTUS DAHLIAS. 
Alabaster. The best white exhibition Cactus, flowers are large 
and incurved formed, free bloomer . 1.00 
Ballet Girl. A new Cactus of the ‘‘Fellows” type, being large 
sizel and remarkable free blooming on good stems. The 
ground color is orange, often tipped and marked with white, 
a flower well worth a place in any garden .... 2.50 
Countess of Lonsdale. This old-time Cactus is still a favorite 
on account of its extremely free blooming habit. Color is 
reddish salmon .25 
Crystal. White in center, passing to a silvery pink. Plants 
dwarf and bloom freely .75 
Etendard de Lyon. Rich carmine rose, or royal purple, with 
suffusions. An all around good variety .50 
Ethel Scrivener. Introduction of 1921. This new variety should 
be grown by every exhibitor of the Cactus Dahlia. It is the 
truest exhibition type, having long, slim, incurved petals and 
very large. The color is a very pleasing shade of light 
creamy yellow . 1-00 
F. W. Fellows. Bright orange scarlet. Flowers fr'.-ely pro¬ 
duced and are of exceptional size. Very wiry . 1.00 
Gladlys Bates. This is a flower which is classed in California 
as an American Cactus: the petals being of a slightly coarser 
formation than the true Cactus type. Immense, heavy blooms 
of incurved petals of tan with reverse of rose. Perfect form, 
closed center, long, straight stems, and a profusion of blooms 2.50 
Grace Darling. Soft pnik blending to buff at the base, long nar¬ 
row petals, good habit . 1-50 
Irresistible. Cream suffused pink. Strong stems .50 
John Riding. Deep crimson. Very much incurved. A fine ex¬ 
hibition variety .75 
Lorna Doone. Yellow with pinkish suffusions. Very fine stem .50 
Mrs. Douglas Fleming. Pure white. Good .75 
Marguerite Bouchon. Deep brilliant rose pink with white cen¬ 
ter. A beautiful variety . 75 
