. Dreer's special wholesale catalogue of dahlias 1913 . Select Standard Sorts Cactus Dahlias bright canary- CACTUS DAHLIA KRIEMHILDE Fancy Cactus Dahlias A distinct and showy class, in which the flowers are beautifully striped and variegated, as shown in the illustration. Alpha. Creamy-white, with pencilings, spots and stripes of reddish purple. Plants ready April 15th. ^omet. Delicate'lilac, penciled, spotted and striped with tyrian rose. Charles Parnot. Ground color rosy-white, striped and speckled with reddish violet. Plants ready April 15th. Electric. A large sulphur-yellow with white tips
. Dreer's special wholesale catalogue of dahlias 1913 . Select Standard Sorts Cactus Dahlias bright canary- CACTUS DAHLIA KRIEMHILDE Fancy Cactus Dahlias A distinct and showy class, in which the flowers are beautifully striped and variegated, as shown in the illustration. Alpha. Creamy-white, with pencilings, spots and stripes of reddish purple. Plants ready April 15th. ^omet. Delicate'lilac, penciled, spotted and striped with tyrian rose. Charles Parnot. Ground color rosy-white, striped and speckled with reddish violet. Plants ready April 15th. Electric. A large sulphur-yellow with white tips, sometimes sports to a self-color either white or yellow. Plants ready April 15th. Fireworks. Ground color golden-yellow, striped and spotted with oriental-red. Jupiter. Ground color at base of petals yellow, pass- ing to salmcn-rose at the tips, the whole splashed and striped with crimson. Plants ready April 15th. Louis Due. A good-sized primrose-yellow, striped and penciled currant-red. Plants ready April 15th. Maurice Fuld. Base of petals golden-yellow, shading to bronzy-rose at the tips and densely striped with bright currant-red. Mercury. Ground color yellow, thickly striped and spotted with crimson; large flower. Meteor. Large incurved flower, ground color sulphur-yellow striated French purple. Plants ready April 15th. Mrs. J. Emberson. A distinct fancy, with large incurved flowers of a pale-lemon, splashed and speckled with rosy-pink. Vesuvius. Ground color butter-cup-yellow, striped and spotted blood-red. CONTINUED Otto Henschel. A good, yellow. Prima Donna. Distinct and free, flowers large, with long, tubular twisted incurved petals, the centre ones creamy-white, the outer delicate mauve-pink; very choice. Prince of Yellows. A rich canary- yellow; one of the best yellows for cutting. Princess Mary. A large flower of pleas- ing light terra-cotta, slightly veined with reddish carmine, quite distinct. Progenitor. Bright carmine, each petal being furcated on the end like
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