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CACTUS DAHLIAS 
JOSEPHINE G. — Bright rose pink, 
some petals tipped yellow. A 
charming flower of medium size... .50 
*KXSS ME — New red and white, not 
large, but very profuse, with very 
long stems for cutting.75 
MARY D. KENYON’—Lovely peach 
pink with long graceful petals.50 
MELODY—'Clear true pink with deeper 
shadings. A Canadian variety. 1.50 
MISS ELSIE JANE—An artistically 
formed flower of shrimp pink with 
cream shadings at center and 
tipped violet rose. 1.50 
*NEW GLORY—Dark rich crimson red, 
tipped white .75 
^ORIENTAL BEAUTY—Bright rose 
pink, good stems .75 
“OXHEART” (New)—Long stemmed 
flower of rich red. 5.00 
PERLE DE LYON—One of the older 
cutflower whites which appeals to 
those who do not care for the 
largest flowers .75 
ROYCROFT—Cinnamon buff and rus¬ 
set. Very free, with good stems. 
Plant rather dwarf. .50 
*SATAN—Flaming red with a slight 
touch of gold at the center. A giant 
prize winner . 1.50 
Cactus Dahlias 
ACME—Incurved. Soft yellow with 
coral pink tips. 1.00 
COUNTESS OF LONSDALE—An old 
favorite which is exceptionally free 
blooming. Deep salmon pink, 
straight petals .50 
*FARNCOT—Aster purple,tipped white. 
Fine for cutting. Incurved form .. 1.00 
*FRAU IDA MANSFIELD—Clear yel¬ 
low. The revolute petals are cleft. 
Net 1.50 
*F. .W. FELLOWES—Large exhibit 
cactus of bright orange—a favorite 
color . 1.00 
