. Choice selections in seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Tarrytown Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. COPYRIGHTED—laSB—BY Constance or Ariel—Very large, fnll and double; pearlv white, with broad, pointed petals, characteristic of the Cactus type. Figure 4. 30 cents each. Imperial Prince.—Peculiar flat, plaited petals about half an inch wide, the centre ones somewhat twisted; rich maroon shading to ma- genta, which, contrasting with the bright golden yellow dis
. Choice selections in seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Tarrytown Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. COPYRIGHTED—laSB—BY Constance or Ariel—Very large, fnll and double; pearlv white, with broad, pointed petals, characteristic of the Cactus type. Figure 4. 30 cents each. Imperial Prince.—Peculiar flat, plaited petals about half an inch wide, the centre ones somewhat twisted; rich maroon shading to ma- genta, which, contrasting with the bright golden yellow disc in the centre, forms a very striking and beautiful flower. We consider this a most de- sirable variety in any collection. Figure 2. HO cents each. Mr. Tait.—This is very The flowers are of the largest size, pure white, deeply fringed or toothed; it is an elegant flower and commands universal admiration. Figures. 50 cents each. - ^ Lyndhurst.—Of the Cactus slyle, but not as decidedly so as " Juarezii;" it is of the most intense scarlet, and blooms two to three weeks earlier; for that reason is very valuable, while for its flaming brilUanoy it is unsurpassed by any Dahlia. Figure 5. 30 cents each. Juarezii.—Flowers crimsjyi senrlet, resembling in form and shape the well-known Cactus " Cereng Speciosissimus," resembling this Cactus more strongly than any other variety of cactus Dahlia; of very striking appearance and quite unlike those of i/rdinnry double' Dahlias, tlie petals being rounded and pointed; an elegant decorative plant where the season is sufficiently long, but in the «xtreme northern States it is often overtaken by frost before it reaches perfection. Figure 1. 20 cents each. Glare of the Garden.—This is of dwarf, compact growth, densely covered with Its brilliant scarlet flowers. It comes into bloom before anv other variety, and its intensely brilliant scarlet flow- ers exceed all others in brightness; resembling Lyndh
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