Cactus Dahlias 
Cactus dahlias are very 
popular because of the pecu- 
liar pointed tips of the petals. 
Many are very beautifully 
twisted or curled. We list the 
following varieties: In white, 
Fay Beaton and R. A. Aldrich, 
in pink, Glorious Victory, in 
red. Enchantress and Indian 
Princess. 

INDIAN PRINCESS 
Landscape Dahlias 
For landscape effects a dahlia must bloom early, have 
striking color and carry a large number of blooms open at the 
same time. For this purpose we recommend the following: 
Avalon, Fay Beaton, White Fawn, Fairy, Rosy Morn, Detroit- 
er, Enchantress, Sylvia, Mrs. |. DeVere Warner and Judge A. 
B. Parker. 
~ Lavender, Blue, Violet and 
Purple Varieties 
BLUE ANGEL—Five to seven inches, deep lavender blue. 
Very compact and formal. Good cutter. 
Roots each .45, 3 for $1.15 
BILUE RIVER—A quite large lavender which is as blue as they 
come. A very fine flower which everyone should have. 
| Roots each .90, 3 for $2.25 
BLUE TRAIN—Large amaranth rose with a blue cast. A 
heavy bloomer and a very Satisfactory variety. 
| | Roots each .50, 3 for $1.25 
BONNIE BLUE—A good lavender ball about 3 inches. Pro- 
fuse bloomer. A good cut flower. Roots each .40, 3 for $1.00 
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