. Dreer's garden book 1917. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. ENRTADREER-fflllADELPHlAi^MARDtlMREENHOUSEPLANTSi I 187 Choice Cactus Dahlias {Continued.} X x~~ ^r <c John Riding. An ideal exhibition variety. Plants of sturdy growth, producing enormous incurved blooms of a deep rich crimson of splendid foim. Plants ready May 1st. 75 cts. each. Kalif. See page 140 Karl Kotte. One of the most beautiful of the autumn tints, a rich reddish-salmon. 35 cts. each. Lady Hutton. A
. Dreer's garden book 1917. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. ENRTADREER-fflllADELPHlAi^MARDtlMREENHOUSEPLANTSi I 187 Choice Cactus Dahlias {Continued.} X x~~ ^r <c John Riding. An ideal exhibition variety. Plants of sturdy growth, producing enormous incurved blooms of a deep rich crimson of splendid foim. Plants ready May 1st. 75 cts. each. Kalif. See page 140 Karl Kotte. One of the most beautiful of the autumn tints, a rich reddish-salmon. 35 cts. each. Lady Hutton. A dainty flower with long narrow petals of a soft amber-yellow, lightly suffused with rose on the outer petals. 25 cts. each. Lady Kilmaine. Salmon-pink, shading deeper towards the tips of the long incurved petals. 25 cts. each. Lawine. See page 142. Libellule. See page 142. Liegnitz. One of the broad-petaled Hybrid Cactus of large size of a distinct shade of cerise. 35 cts. each. Lord Minto. See page 142. Louis Chau vet. A distinct fancy with rather broad petals, the outer ones being white, edged with' , crimson-carmine; towards the centre the petals are of a lumin- ous carmine, bordered or edged with rich garnet. 35 cts. each. Lovely. Delicate violet-rose with creamy-white shading. 25 *^ cts. each. t —-- Hagnet. Distinct in color, a coppery old-rose, with mauve suffusion towards if the tips; a fine flower composed of broad petals, tubular towards the tips and more or less curled and twisted. 35 cts. each. Marathon. A brilliant rich purple, illuminated with higher, brighter shad- ings; entirely distinct in cplor and form. 35 cts. each. flarie Louise Heraud. Tender salmon-rose, passing to yellow at centre; a good flower of a very pleasinc tint of color. 50 cts. each. Mauve Queen. See page 142. Miss T. Cherry. A great free-flowering garden variety with fair sized flowers of a splendid shade of bright carmine-rose; exceedingly free-flowering. 50 cts. each. Miss Willmott. See page
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