California Flowerland Cactus and Hybrid Cactus Dahlias 
Cactus Dahlias produce beautifully formed double 
flowers, with long, graceful petals, incurved and 
twisted, sometimes fluted, on strong stems. They are 
fully double, of good size, not too large for artistic 
floral decoration. 
The Hybrid Cactus types have broader petals, form- 
ing broad, flat flowers of interesting appearance. 
The plants are very free flowering, of strong, vigor- 
ous growth, splendid for garden display. 
ALEX CRAIG. Large hybrid Cactus of rich pink, with a white 
center. A lovely cut flower variety. $1.50. 
ANDREAS HOFER. Soft pink, with creamy center. Medium 
sized true Cactus, popular for cutting. 50c. 
BETTER TIMES. True Cactus, lovely lilac-rose, on stiff stems. 
50c. 
CALIFORNIA BEAUTY. Pure copper, always in demand. A 
graceful, true Cactus type. 50c. 
CARRARA. Large pure white hybrid Cactus. Beautifully formed 
and a wonderful cut flower. $1.00. 
CORALLINA. Huge hybrid Cactus of striking brick red, on 
long stems. 50c. 
GEBR. VAN RAEMDONCK. Hybrid Cactus, salmon rose with 
primrose center; long, strong stems. 50c. 
GOLDEN AGE. Hybrid Cactus, rich amber on long wiry stems, 
fine for cutting. 75e. 
GOLDEN STANDARD. Hybrid Cactus. Large golden bronze 
and gold, like Jane Cowl in color. 75e. 
INKYO. Hybrid Cactus. Handsome velvety blackish crimson. 
35c. 
JAMBOREE. Hybrid Cactus, of unusual and striking beauty. 
Clear rosy lilac in color. $1.00. 
MISS BELGIUM. Bright orange, of medium size, exceptionally 
fine for cutting. A true Cactus. 50c. 
M. PIERRE LUNDEN. Like Miss Belgium in size and type, 
equally fine for cutting, in a lovely tone of rose pink, with golden 
center. 75c. ~ 
NAGEL’S BIJOU. One of the finest introductions in many 
years, excellent for cutting and in the garden. Hybrid Cactus type 
of beautiful salmon rose, with a lighter, glistening sheen at ends 

Cactus Dahlia, ORIENTAL BEAUTY—$1.00 
NOCTURNO. Dark crimson hybrid Cactus on slim, strong 
stems. 50c. 
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ORIENTAL BEAUTY. Always in demand, but always scarce 
because it propagates slowly. Brilliant pure rose without compare 
for sheer beauty of color and form. $1.00. 
ORIENTAL GIRL. A fine pink. 75c. 
ROYAL DUTCH. Enormous hybrid Cactus of gold and bronze. 
Free flowering. 75c. 
WEPEZO. Brilliant geranium red; long slim stems, fine for cut- 
of petals. $1.00. 
ting. Medium sized hybrid Cactus. 50ce. 
California Flowerland MINIATURE CACTUS DAHLIAS 

Miniature Cactus Dahlia, MARKET JEWEL—50c 
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This group of Dahlias, small to medium in 
size, are the most graceful of all. Their slen- 
der, wiry, stiff stems adapt them to floral 
work, and in vases and baskets they are 
charming. Miniature Dahlias can be used in 
the home where there is often no space for 
the larger types. 
BABY ROYAL. Semi-cactus. Salmon pink 
on golden ground, gracefully curled petals. 
35c. 
MARKET JEWEL. Beautiful velvety red, 
free flowering, long stemmed. 50c. 
MARKET GLORY. Another gem for cut- 
ting,—rose pink. $1.00. 
Plant Dahlias in April, May, June and July. 
Green plants or tubers give equally good results. 
They grow in any good soil, but should have good 
drainage. Plant the tubers about 4 inches deep, 
placing them on their side, with sprouted end in- 
clined slightly upward. Drive stakes in place at 
time of planting, and keep plants pinched back 
at first, to make them branch. 
DAHLIA STAKES. Stained green, 1” by 1” by 
5 ft. stakes, 90c per dozen. 

A Group of Lovely Little 
Cactus Dahlias 
WITH SLIM, WIRY STEMS 
LITTLE DARLING: Perfect little 
Cactus type flowers of bright pink, 
with creamy center. 75c. 
LITTLE DREAM. Pretty rose-pink, 
distinctly tipped with white. 35c. 
LITTLE JENNY. Rosy pink, with 
canary yellow center; very free flow- 
ering. 75c. 
LITTLE SNOW QUEEN. Pure 
white, enlivened by a faint greenish 
glow in the center. One of the most 
artistic cutflowers imaginable. 50ce. 
One each of the above four 
A CHOICE COLLECTION $1 95 
Values$2.35 70 fort orn eee Z 

