. New Cactus Dahlia John Riding Mile. Anne=Marie Chantre. Tender rose shading deeper towards the tips with tender salmon centre, a most pleasing delicately fresh color combination; flowers large, of fine form and one of the best of its type. Plants ready April 25th. 75 cts. each. Mr. Qillet. A brilliant and superb orange-scarlet, of splendid habit, holding its flowers well above the foliage; a fine cut flower and excellent for garden decoration. Plants ready April 25th. 50 cts. each. Mrs. Henry Randle. A model Dahlia with the flowers car- ried well above the foliage, these are of f-iir size an


. New Cactus Dahlia John Riding Mile. Anne=Marie Chantre. Tender rose shading deeper towards the tips with tender salmon centre, a most pleasing delicately fresh color combination; flowers large, of fine form and one of the best of its type. Plants ready April 25th. 75 cts. each. Mr. Qillet. A brilliant and superb orange-scarlet, of splendid habit, holding its flowers well above the foliage; a fine cut flower and excellent for garden decoration. Plants ready April 25th. 50 cts. each. Mrs. Henry Randle. A model Dahlia with the flowers car- ried well above the foliage, these are of f-iir size and prettily incurved; color when first opening, cream, quickly changing to a soft rosy tint, and distinctly tipped creamy- white, one of the best. Plants'readyApril 25th. $ each. Mrs. J. C. Vaughan. A broad petaled hybrid cactus variety of a lively lemon-yellow with flowers of large size; very free-flowering, good stiff stems, a fine cut flow- er. Plants ready April 25th. 50 cts. each. firs. Pearson. Fawn-colored flowers shaded pink, ex- cellent free habit. Plantsready April 25th. $ each. Mrs. Warnaar. A wonderful exhibition variety of a creamy white with just a faint apple-blossom suf- fusion, flowers of gigantic size, over 8 inches in diameter and on strong stiff stems, petals long and peculiarly twisted and curled. A variety which we unhesitatingly recommend as a novelty of unusual merit. Plants ready April 25th. $ each. Nantwick. Of exceptionally strong habit of growth, with an abundance of flowers of a light bronzy- orange, shading deeper in the centre, which are held well above the foliage, on stiff stems. Plants ready April 25th. 50 cts. each. Penelope. A splendid salmon-rose, occasionally, showing the tips of petals white, a variety of extra merit, 50 cts. each. Pierrot. A unique and striking novelty in color, and of unusual grace and refinement in form, being composed of long tubular narrow petals, which are of a deep amber color, usually showing white tips.


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