. Trade list : spring of 1900. Nursery stock Colorado Denver Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Cactus Catalogs. Ft. High Approximate MRS. PEART. (Cactus.) This one is a queen among dahlias and the best of its type ever introduced. It has the ap- pearance of a white chrysanthemum, with its long pointed petals. Its color is a delicate creamy white. A compan- ion for Gloriosa 3 MATCHLESS. (Cactus.) Truly a grand dahlia. Its petals are long and pointed and are very evenly arranged. This va- riety has been awarded eighteen first- class certificates in England alone. It possesses all the qualificati


. Trade list : spring of 1900. Nursery stock Colorado Denver Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Cactus Catalogs. Ft. High Approximate MRS. PEART. (Cactus.) This one is a queen among dahlias and the best of its type ever introduced. It has the ap- pearance of a white chrysanthemum, with its long pointed petals. Its color is a delicate creamy white. A compan- ion for Gloriosa 3 MATCHLESS. (Cactus.) Truly a grand dahlia. Its petals are long and pointed and are very evenly arranged. This va- riety has been awarded eighteen first- class certificates in England alone. It possesses all the qualifications of a first- class variety. Color, almost a black maroon 3 MAJOR HARKINS. (Cactus.) A very large bold flower of the brightest, deep- est red. Petals long and somewhat ir- regularly arranged, giving it an appear- ance of gracefulness; a noble flower. .. 4 MRS. W. J. BRYAN. (Show.) This new dahlia I introduced two years ago, and it has attracted marked attention wher- ever seen. For cutting it is a decided success, as it has exceptionally long and wiry stems. Color, light lavender, shaded rosy pink 4% PRINCE OF INDIA. (Decorative.) Very large, often six inches in diameter, and are produced in abundance. The flow- Ft. High Approximate ers are of perfect form and remain full in the center for several days after the outer petals fade. Its color is a beauti- ful rich rosy crimson, almost "identical in color with the American Beauty rose. A general favorite with all 4 PRINCE OF ORANGE. (Cactus.) This dahlia is a marvel of productiveness, the whole plant being nearly hidden with the large, well formed flowers; rarely, if ever, is a deformed flower seen. Color, a blending of apricot or- ange and bronze STAR. This is a semi-double, and the only one I grow of this class. Its beauty, however, entitles it to the first place in any collection. Color, lemon ground, flecked and striped with cherry red. Very fine for cutting 3 VERDIFLORA. Introduced from Eng- land and is a natural curio


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