Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . Cactus Dahlias New Cactis Dahlia Pius X. Country Qirl. Base of petals golden yellow suffusedwith salmon rose, which is deepest at the points. Else. A charming variety, with a combination of delicatecolors. The base of the petals is of buttercup-yellow,gradually passing to amber, finished with a tip of tyrian rose. Flora. An ideal white Cactus Dahlia. A large, heavy flower,produced on stout, stiff stems, makes it valuable for cutting. Floradora. A remarkably free-flowering, bright blood-red. Gabriel. Creamy white, edged with vermilion. Gold Fasan


Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . Cactus Dahlias New Cactis Dahlia Pius X. Country Qirl. Base of petals golden yellow suffusedwith salmon rose, which is deepest at the points. Else. A charming variety, with a combination of delicatecolors. The base of the petals is of buttercup-yellow,gradually passing to amber, finished with a tip of tyrian rose. Flora. An ideal white Cactus Dahlia. A large, heavy flower,produced on stout, stiff stems, makes it valuable for cutting. Floradora. A remarkably free-flowering, bright blood-red. Gabriel. Creamy white, edged with vermilion. Gold Fasan. Ground color chrome-yellow passing to rosy-red, flowers of medium size, of perfect shape. M. W. Sillem. A brilliant, rich, cardinal-red, with deei)ershadings, flowers of perfect form, and very large. liohenzollern. Rich, orange-red, with golden sheen. Horn of Plenty. Deep carmine-purple; flowers large; long,narrow, twisted petals cleft on ends. Kriemhilde. .-V most popular cut flower variety; perfectflowers on long stems; color a brilliant pi


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