. Dahlias. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Dahlias Seeds Catalogs. 18 HENRY A. DREER, oice Cactus Dahlias CONTINUED The Lion. A good sliaped large flower, bronzy old-rose suf- fused with yellow and salmon; very free and efi'eclive, 50 t'N, els. each. 'i / Thos. Obelin. A brilliant fiery-red, a fine large refined flower of perlect incurved form, pro- duced in the greatest profusion on long stiff .. r-^->, - / / X 1^^ stems; a fine cut flower. 25 cts. each. (V'XjBj^L ^ /^ / Trojan. Pale yellow, outer petals lightly suf- \ ^^^^^^ V ^y' fi A fused with
. Dahlias. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Dahlias Seeds Catalogs. 18 HENRY A. DREER, oice Cactus Dahlias CONTINUED The Lion. A good sliaped large flower, bronzy old-rose suf- fused with yellow and salmon; very free and efi'eclive, 50 t'N, els. each. 'i / Thos. Obelin. A brilliant fiery-red, a fine large refined flower of perlect incurved form, pro- duced in the greatest profusion on long stiff .. r-^->, - / / X 1^^ stems; a fine cut flower. 25 cts. each. (V'XjBj^L ^ /^ / Trojan. Pale yellow, outer petals lightly suf- \ ^^^^^^ V ^y' fi A fused with salmon and sometimes tipped white, ^ ^^^ ^^ M.^^ 1^ /] /] flowers very large and full, with long almost straight petals, good centre and erect habit. y Plants ready April 15th. 50 cts. each. /Vivid. A dwarf variety with splendid incurved flowers composed cf long incurved petals of the most intense fiery-red color, very free, good / stems and fine for cutting. 35 cts. each. ?'Walter Deegen. An intense rich and bril- liant fiery-red suflused with orange, on good long stems. 35 cts. each. /Wellington. A bright glowing scurlet with a suflusion of purplish-crimson towards the tips; a good incurved flower on long stems. 35 cts. each. White Ensign. A good creamy white of me- dium size and good form wiih incurved twisted petals. 50 cts. each. /Wunderkind. Luminous canary-yellow, shading to v while, suffused with flesh at the edges; one of the freest. / 25 cts. each. W. J. Matheson. One of the free-flowering high col- ored varieties with long, narrow flat petals forming a gracefully arranged flower of a fiery-red, slightly suflused reddish-violet. 25 cts. each. W. T. Rogers. A splendid dark variety; large flowers on stifl" wiry stems; velvety maroon, illuminated with crimson. 35 cts. each. ellow Hammer. This is a great Dahlia, the flowers which | Yvonne Cayeux. Almost star-shaped, the straight petals arevery large are of perfect graceful form, composed of long, [ j^^ranged with the
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