PINK AND WHITE CACTUS DAHLIA, KRIEMHILDE. 
New Giant Crimson-Red Dahlia, 
SOUVENIR de GUSTAVE DOUZON. 
A truly wonderful variety, a giant in size, some 
flowers reaching ten inches across. The color is an 
intense shade of orange-red with rich crimson shad¬ 
ings. It is a broad-petaled “ Decorative ” and of 
splendid form. The profusion of bloom is remark¬ 
able for such a large variety. It has created a sensa¬ 
tion in the Dahlia world. (See cut.) Price, 35c. each, 
S3.50 per doz. (Field grown roots.) 
New Cactus Dahlia, ELSE. 
A unique and charming variety with a blending of 
shades rivaling an orchid. Buttercup yellow at the 
base gradually shading to amber, the edges of the 
petals finished with bright tyrian rose. Price, field 
grown roots, 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
New Yellow Cactus Dahlia, 
HOBBIES’ YELLOW. 
A bright, pure, golden yellow; nothing in Dahlias 
excels it in this respect. Splendid habit, good stems 
and admirable for cut flowers. In form it is a true 
“ Cactus,” blooms most abundantly. Price, 25c. each, 
$2.50 per doz. (Field-grown roots.) 
Pink "Cactus” Dahlia, KRIEMHILDE. 
The color is an exquisite shade of delicate shell-pink. 
The broad center petals are white, forming a beautiful 
rosette of that color above the pink. It is a profuse 
bloomer of strong upright habit. (See cut.) Price, 
25c. each, $2.50 per doz.(Field-grown roots.) 
TRUE “CACTUS” DAHLIAS. 
Aegir. An intensely bright red, beautiful form, petals 
uniquely twisted and incurved. 
Alpha. Clear white, striped soft purple-crimson. 
Brunhilde. Rich plum color. Very rich and deep shade. 
Comet. Silver rose, speckled and striped crimson. 
Countess of Lonsdale. Lustrous salmon-pink. Splendid. 
Country Girl. Deep yellow, bronze-red markings. 
Crimson Beauty. A beautiful, deep, glossy crimson. 
Dorothy Vernon. The shadings are delicate and vari¬ 
ous Ground color warm flesh, showing tints of 
opaline pink and light blush. 
Edith Groom. A pure white elegant form. 
Flora. Pure white, large flower, beautiful form. 
Floradora. Dark velvety crimson, fine form. 
Fairy. A beautifully formed flower airily poised on 
long stems, pure white. 
Gabriel. Creamy-white and crimson. Changeable. 
Gen. Buller. Deep cardinal-red shaded with purplish- 
maroon. Tipped with white. Very attractive. 
Gracie. Salmon-red, with a sheen of purple. 
Harbor Light. Vivid orange-red, overlaid with flame 
at the tips, striped with reddish carmine. 
H. Shoesinith. Brilliant orange scarlet-crimson, the 
brightest possible shade, long, graceful petals. 
Innocence. Soft lemon yellow, shading to pure white. 
J. H. Jackson. A deep maroon, almost black, but with 
a deep crimson tone underlying the surface. 
John H. Roach. A fine light yellow of perfect form, 
long, incurved, pointed petals. A beautiful flower. 
Juliet. Bright rosy pink shading to white center. 
Liberty. Attractive rosy carmine and deep maroon. 
Manifesto. Pure white, large size and fine quality. 
Marjorie Caselton. Outer petals rose-pink, tips and 
central florets pure white. 
Master Carl. Bright amber with buff shadings, im¬ 
mense petals gracefully curved. A sterling variety. 
Minnie West. Yellow, passing to white at the tips. 
Morning Glow. Deep primrose occasionally tinged 
with light carmine, very pretty. 
Mrs. F. Grinsted. A deep, rich qrimson, lightly shaded 
lightly with purple, finely incurved. 
Mrs. George Stevenson. Brilliant yellow, very bright, 
large flowers on erect stems. 
Price, field-grown roots, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
AH the Dahlias 
sold by us are 
strong, FIELD- 
GROWN roots, 
superior to the 
green cuttings or 
pot roots, 
