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W. E. MAESHALL & CO. NOA^^ELTIES. 
NOVELTIES IN CACTUS DAHLIAS. 
Aristed Gurtler. Long narrow petals, colors inars- 
orange, suffused with scarlet. 
Australian. Eieh purple, florets very long and 
narrow. 
Caradox. The flnest yellow ever raised. 
Dreadnought. Very large deep ox-blood red. 
Flag of Truce. Pure white, flnest form. 
Glory of Wilts. Large bright yellow. 
Helium. Bright yellow, shaded orange. 
H. W. Sillen. Bright vermilion, florets long 
and narrow. 
J. B. Fry. Pale golden yellow to salmon pink. 
Manuve Queen. Clear mauve. 
Mercury. Yellow, thickly splashed and spreckled 
with crimson. 
Meteor. Pure white ground, striped with purple. 
Mrs. de Luca. A rich shading of yellow and 
orange. 
Mrs. F. Grinstead. Deep rich crimson, slightly 
tinted plum. 
Mrs. F. W. Willis. Center white and rosy lilac. 
Mrs. J. Emberson. Fancy, pale lemon, splashed 
rosy pink. 
Mrs. Seale. Crimson, tipped flesh pink. 
Prince of Yellows. A rich canary yellow, fine for cutting. 
Reliable. Brick-red, with yellow base and suffused salmon. 
Rev. F. W. Jamieson. Y^ellow, edged and shaded rosy lilac. 
Seciuoia. Flowers large and perfect, of a deep saffron j^ellow, suffused with red. 
Sheriff Henderson. Bright rosy salmon, finely twisted petals. 
Snowstorm. AVhite, large flower with long florets. 
Wellington. Bright crimson scarlet, shaded purple. 
Any of the above varieties. Each, dO cts.; jier doz., .$5.00. 
NEW GLADIOLUS. 
Panama. A new seedling of America which resembles the parent variety in every way, except 
that it is a much deeper jiink. A grand variety which evoked jiraise wherever exhibited. 
Sj^ike very long with flowers large and well arranged. Each, 75c.; per doz., $7.00; per 
100, $50.00. 
President Taft. A beautiful cerise-pink variety. Very long spikes with large flowers making 
it a grand variety for cutting. Each, 50c.; joer doz., $5.00; jrer 100, $40.00. 
Niagara. The flowers are a delightful cream shade with the lower inside petals blending to 
canary yellow. The throat is sirlashed with carmine, and the lower end of the outside 
petals are blushed with carmine. The flower spike is very erect with broad dark green 
foliage. Each, 40c.; dozen, $4.00; 100, $30.00. 
NEW RASPBERRY. St. Regis Everbearing. 
This variety has been termed the early till late variety; for it is the first red Raspberry to 
give ripe fruit, while it continues to produce berries until late in October. The fruit 
is of the highest grade, brilliant crimson in color and fine flavor. Very hardy. Trans¬ 
planted plants, per doz., $1.50; per 100, $12.00. 
