. Dreer's garden book 1921. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. 143 CHOICE CACTUS DAHLIAS We offer on this and the following two pages a complete alphabetical list of Ihe together with the older well-tried gems which have made a reputation for themselves. Attraction. Described and offered on page 141. Aviateur Garros. Light sulphur-yellow, shading almost to white at the tips of the broad-pointed petals. Flowers of medium size and borne freely on strong stiff stems. One of the


. Dreer's garden book 1921. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. 143 CHOICE CACTUS DAHLIAS We offer on this and the following two pages a complete alphabetical list of Ihe together with the older well-tried gems which have made a reputation for themselves. Attraction. Described and offered on page 141. Aviateur Garros. Light sulphur-yellow, shading almost to white at the tips of the broad-pointed petals. Flowers of medium size and borne freely on strong stiff stems. One of the earliest flowering. 50 cts. each. Break o' Day. A good-sized flower with a full, high centre with more or less curved and twisted petals, intermingled with the flatter ones, forming a most attractive, graceful flower. In color, a clear sulphur- yellow, shading to sulphur-white at the tips, the entire flower illuminated by a satiny sheen; early and free-flowering. $ each. Cavalier. Flowers of medium size, with long incurved petals of an intense rich crimson. 50 cts. each. Countess of Lonsdale. A peculiar but pleasing blending of salmon-pink and amber, a color difficult to describe. This is the Dahlia for the million. Blooms freely under all conditions. 50 cts. each. CrystaL A great exhibition flower of large size and splendid form; long twisted incurved tubular petals of a tender silvery pink, which passes gradually to- wards the centre to a soft ivory-white. $ each. Duchess of Marlboro. This beautiful variety for freedom of bloom is in the same class as Countess of Lonsdale; a beautiful tint of solferino, backed by a sunshine-like golden suffusion at the base of the petals. 75 cts. each. l>est Cactus sorts of recent introduction,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Henry A. Dreer (Fi


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