Semi-Cactus Dahlias 
Semi-Cactus or Hybrid Cactus type flowers are 
fully double but the petals are shorter than those 
of the true Cactus type and are broader and more 
flat, though sometimes recurved and twisted. The 
stems of this type are usually strong and the plants 
prolific bloomers. 
GEN. J. J. PERSHING—New. Giant 
flowers, coral to red, flushed chrome. 
Each $2.50. 
KATHERINE LUXFORD — Beautiful 
flowers on good stems. Medium sized 
blooms of apricot. Each 65c. 
LOUISE—A large, pale pink with 
white centers. Each 85ce. 
MARK HEIDE—Large pastel pink, 
shading to soft yellow center. A fine 
eut flower. Each 60c. 
MISS GLORY—Large, distinctive 
flowers of apricot yellow. Good stems. 
Each 75c. 
MISS LIBERTY (Gill)—A giant on 
strong, erect stems. Large blooms of 
bright pink with yellow center. Each 75c. 
PAUL PFITZER—New. Large blooms 
of delicate rose with white at the centers. 
Each %75c. 
TRIUMPH DE PARIS—Very produc- 
tive of blooms of medium size; bright 
orange, tipped with yellow. Outstanding, 
Each 75e. 
Cactus Dahlias 
The true Cactus type flowers are fully double, 
petals long, narrow, often incurved or twisted, 
with sharp, divided or fluted points. 
ETOILE DE NAGELS—Large flowers 
of brilliant red on long stems. Each $1.25. 
GREATER GLORY—New. Huge rose 
pink with white center. Outstanding. 
Each $1.00. 
JERSEY DAINTY—Considered one of 
the best white dahlias for cutting. 
Each 50c. 
MICHIGAN RADIANCE—Large; yel- 
low overcast with bronze. Each 75c. 
MRS. L. BREGGAZZI—Delicate pink, 
shading to lighter center with incurved 
petals. Each 75e. 
PAULINE JAMES—A beautiful, true 
apricot color. Each 50c. 
ROGUES BOUQUET—Blended shades 
of orange red with tints of purple. Good 
stems. Each 50c. 
SAINT THERESE—New. A sensational 
bi-color of lavender and white. Many 
rate it tops in its class. Each $2.00. 
SWEET DAWN—Lavender pink, over- 
cast amber. Long, strong stems. Each 85e. 
TAIYO — Medium sized flowers of 
maroon and white bi-color, good stems. 
Each 75e. 
WHIRLWIND—A medium sized dahlia 
of brilliant, dazzling red. Very striking. 
Each $1.00. 

Dahlia, Mrs. Geo. L. Boutiller—Page 57 
Ball or Show Dahlias 
This represents a very old type that is still very 
popular. The petals are rather cupped, forming 
ball shaped flowers of good size. Free flowering 
with good stems. 
BIG BEN—A very nice deep orange. 
Each 60c. 
BILLY BOY—A fine red on real good 
stems. Each 50c. 
CLARA CLEMENS—A large, rich ma- 
roon, lightly tipped with white. Each 60c. 
LEAH PEARL—One of the _ finest 
grown. Salmon with a cream center. 
Each 75c. 
MAH BABY—Rich, deep maroon to 
almost black. Good stems. Each 60c. 
MRS. C. D. ANDERSON—Deep purple, 
with fine rich blooms, good _ stems. 
Each 75c. 
ORCHID BALL—A very lovely pastel 
orchid. Good stems. Each 50c. 
RAMUNCHO—Cream overcast purple 
to red. A very outstanding variety in 
this class. Each 75e. 
ROYAL GLORY—A very brilliant and 
striking scarlet. Each 60c. 
SNOW QUEEN—One of the cleanest 
and healthiest white dahlias grown. 
Each 60c. 
TIPPY—Yellow, tipped with bronze. 
One of the finest cut flowers grown. 
Each 40c. 
WEIN—Cream tipped lavender. A very 
attractive flower. Each 50c. 
DAHLIAS FOR FALL 
It is hard to beat dahlias for a fall flower, 
especially in those localities where frost 
usually comes late. 

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