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Rich purplish-garnet, deepening to crimson 
One 
Dahlia (new varieties). 
Decorative 
Beloit—A very large flower of splendid form, 
toward the center. 
Delice—Glowing rose pink. Stems wiry, holding the flowers well above the foliage, 
of the most valuable varieties for cutting. 
Le Grand Manitou—A fine large dahlia, 5 to 6 inches across. White, striped and blotched 
with deep reddish maroon. 
Perle de Lyon—A splendid variety, which will become one of the leading sorts for cut¬ 
ting. Perfect in form. Pure white; petals beautifully frilled on the tips. 
Yellow Colosse—Flowers are rich yellow, globular, and very large. 
Cactus 
Nerthus—Flowers from 5 to 6 inches in diameter. Center orange yellow, shading to 
bronze; rosy-carmine at the tips. A fine variety for the garden and beautiful for 
decorating. 
Purity—In this variety we think we are offering the ideal Cactus. Flowers large, of 
splendid form and with very long, graceful petals. Excellent for cutting. 
Rheinkonig — Pure snow-white. Splendid form and good substance. 
Wodan — This is the strongest grower in our collection, attaining a height of six feet. 
Large flowers, which extend well above the foliage. Delicate salmon-rose, shading 
to old-gold in center. Semi-incurved, tubular petals. 
Wolfgang yon Goethe—A splendid large, free-flowering variety. Petals perfectly ar¬ 
ranged, making it a very attractive flower. Rich carmine, shading to apricot In 
Dankward (rosy purple) 
F. Bartels (orange red) 
Kingfisher (purplish crimson) 
Mrs. A. Beck (light scarlet) 
Queen Wilhelmina (crimson) 
Radiance (buff) 
Ruby (scarlet) 
center. 
General assortment . 
Cactus 
Aegir (scarlet) 
Arachne (white, striped red) 
Brittannia (buff) 
Capstan (orange) 
Cinderella (magenta) 
Countess of Lonsdale (apri¬ 
cot) 
Show or large-flowering. 
Dr. Boyers (red, striped white) 
Mr. Thompson (yellow, striped crimson) 
Queen Mab (crimson and white) 
Daisy, English (Beilis perennis). 
Desmodium (Lespedeza) 
B. sieboldi . 
Dielytra (Bleeding Heart) 
Dicentra spectabilis . 
Echeveria (Cotyledon) 
C. secunda and secunda glauca. 
Erythrlna crista-galli (Coral Plant)... 
Eulalia (Miscanthus) 
M. sinensis (E. japonica). 
M. sinensis gracillimus (E. univittata). 
.5 in. pot, 
M. sinensis variegatus . 
M. sinensis zebrinus .7 in. pot, 
Festuca glauca.4 in. pot, 
Fuchsia procumbens (trailer).6 in. pot, 
.5 in. pot, 
Assorted .4 and 5 in. pot, 
Constance Minnesota (white and purple) 
Jupiter (scarlet and purple) Mrs. E. G. Hill (scarlet and 
M. Froebel (red and purple) white) 
Gaillardia grandiflora .4 in. pot, 
Gazania splendens.. 
Geranium .2 in. pot, 
For varieties, see Catalogue No. 2. 
Gerbera jamesoni (Transvaal Daisy) (new) 
Hybrids—assorted colors .5 in. pot, 
.4 in. pot. 
Golden Glow (Rudbeckia laciniata fl. pi.). 
Golden Rod (Solidago) 
S. canadensis and serotina. 
Hellanthus (Sunflower) .. 
H. decapetalus multiflorus major H. rigidus 
H. orgyalis 
Heliotrope—Assorted.4 and 5 in. pot, 
Buisson Fleuri (rosy violet) Lord Roberts (bright blue) 
Dark Purple Lueur d’Opale (pearly white) 
Lavender Mad. Delaux 
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Sparkler (scarlet) 
Standard Bearer (orange scar¬ 
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Uhlan (scarlet and crimson) 
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Pillar of Gold 
Renan (red and purple) 
Walter Long (red and purple) 
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Prince Charmant (bluish 
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