FRED W. THOMAS & COMPANY 
CACTUS AND SEMI CACTUS 
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Adda Patterson—Cac.—Resembles a large, shaggy chysanthemum 
rather than a dahlia. The color is the clearest snow white. 
Free in blooming .$ .50 
Alice Whittier—Cac.—A large and showy semi-cactus dahlia with 
lovely blooms of a rich primrose color .$ .50 
Amelia Earhart—Semi Cac.—Apricot Buff, with salmon tints 
shading; to a soft yellow at base of petals.* Large blooms on 
excellent stems .$ 3.00 
Attraction—Cac.—A large flowering dahlia on a strong stem with 
a clear color of lilac-rose .$ .50 
Ballet Girl—(Cac.) This dahlia is orange with petals tipped 
white. Free blooming on a good stem .$ .35 
California Enchantress—Cac.—The color is a delicate shade of 
rose pink to lavender pink with slight blending of white to¬ 
ward center. Making it very beautiful; good erect stems ....$ .50 
Cheshire—Semi-Cac.—This is an odd dahlia of a red tinged with 
yellow. Very attractive . $ .75 
Cigarette—Semi Cac.—Creamy white, heavily edged orange with 
color variations. Some flowers come all orange red. Petals 
are long and narrow, inclined to roll. Good for cutting.$ .50 
City of Poughkeepsie—Cac.—The color, deep purple with white 
tips .$ .50 
Countess of Lonsdale—Cac.—Its flowers are produced on long 
stiff stems, making it very desirable for cut flowers. Sal¬ 
mon-red or cinnamon red .$ .50 
Diana Bourbon—Cac.—Flame red. A radiant. Very fine keep¬ 
ing qualities .$ 1.00 
Eagle Rock Wonder—Semi Cac.—Orange, buff tinted coral pink. 
Very tall, free, and on perfect stems .$ 1.00 
Effective—Cac.—It blossoms continuously and abundantly, mak¬ 
ing it very desirable. In color it is of the favorite autumn 
shades, a bright primrose shaded amber .$ .50 
Edna Ferber—Cac.—The extreme size and beauty of this flower 
attracts attention whenever shown. The petals are curled 
and twisted, forming an extremely full flower. Color, glist¬ 
ening coral shading to old gold at base of petals. A good 
strong grower with dark green goliage ..$ .50 
Farncot—Cac.—An aster purple tipped white. Very fine flower 
with an excellent stem and desirable keeping quality for 
exhibitions . $ .50 
F. M. Burdick—Semi-Cac.—A large flower of brilliant orange on 
a fine heavy stem....'.........$ .35 
Kiss Me—Semi Cac) A very unusual bi-color of about four 
inches in diameter. The base color is garnet red with the 
petal edged and tipped white .$ 1.00 
Madam Caroline Shueman—Cac.—A medium size dahlia of good 
habits on a good stiff stem. Color of chrome yellow .$ .50 
Meridian—Cac.—Clear rose pink with a touch of yellow. A most 
desirable variety growing directly on top of long stems .$ .50 
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