. New Cactus Dahlia. Eloise Crozy NEW CACTUS DAHLIAS of 1915 and 1016 Continued Derna. Light chrome-yellow striped cardinal-red, very free flowering and of good habit. Plants ready April 25th. § each. Dolly. A striking bicolor variety, about two- thirds of the length of each petal being a crimson- scarlet with the tip end pure white. 50 cts. each. Eloise Crozy. One of the most distinct colors, a lively, yet most delicate rose-pink. The flowers, which are of good size, are composed of long in- curving tubular petals. Plants ready April 25th. 75 cts. each. Emblem. Primrose-yellow shading to


. New Cactus Dahlia. Eloise Crozy NEW CACTUS DAHLIAS of 1915 and 1016 Continued Derna. Light chrome-yellow striped cardinal-red, very free flowering and of good habit. Plants ready April 25th. § each. Dolly. A striking bicolor variety, about two- thirds of the length of each petal being a crimson- scarlet with the tip end pure white. 50 cts. each. Eloise Crozy. One of the most distinct colors, a lively, yet most delicate rose-pink. The flowers, which are of good size, are composed of long in- curving tubular petals. Plants ready April 25th. 75 cts. each. Emblem. Primrose-yellow shading to rose pink at tips, broad pointed petals, very free, flowers held well above the foliage. Plants ready April 25th. 50 cts. each. Etoile Rose. A splendid and good garden va- riety, very free, medium sized flowers of a dainty shell-pink passing to white at centre. Plants ready April 25th. 50 cts. each. Florid. An early and free-flowering bright scar- let-crimson, on erect, stiff stems. 50 cts. each. Florrie Wells. Of very perfect shape, composed of straight, stiff petals of a peculiarly pleasing shade of rosy-crimson. 50 cts. each, Frances White. A pure white of distinct form, the long, nar- row petals being twisted in cork-screw style; the flowers are very deep and never show an open centre. Plants ready April 25th. 50 cts. each. Fregate. A pleasing shade of mauve rose, base of petals light sulphur-yellow; flowers incurved, of medium size and good substance. Plants ready April 25th. 50 cts. each. Fulgent. Very large flowers of long, slightly incurved petals of a brilliant crimson; early and free. 50 cts. each. F. W. Fellows. A wonderful exhibition flower of phenomenal size, composed of long, narrow/ lively orange petals; very free and of excellent habit. Plants ready April 25th. $ each. Geo. Schofield. Medium sized flowers of exquisite form, long narrow incurving, twisting petals. Color a delicate blending of /i apricot and yellow, lightening to white at the â ^^â.^m^IL


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