Archive image from page 13 of Dahlias (1914). Dahlias dahlias1914henr Year: 1914 New Cactus Dahlia, Dk. Roy Appletoh. We offer on this and the following two [Jages the best of the newest introductions of the world's most noted Dahlia specialists. i/Aennchen Von I'harau. Very dwrrf, rarely exceeding 2 feet in height, very free-flowering; a soft saffron-yellow, shading to a chrome-yellow centre. Barmen. Brilliant carmine-rose with yellow suffusion at liase, long narrow petals. 75 cts. each. Brisbane. Very large flowers of very good form, of a bright orange-scarlet. Plants ready April y


Archive image from page 13 of Dahlias (1914). Dahlias dahlias1914henr Year: 1914 New Cactus Dahlia, Dk. Roy Appletoh. We offer on this and the following two [Jages the best of the newest introductions of the world's most noted Dahlia specialists. i/Aennchen Von I'harau. Very dwrrf, rarely exceeding 2 feet in height, very free-flowering; a soft saffron-yellow, shading to a chrome-yellow centre. Barmen. Brilliant carmine-rose with yellow suffusion at liase, long narrow petals. 75 cts. each. Brisbane. Very large flowers of very good form, of a bright orange-scarlet. Plants ready April y Castor. Long narrow petals, incurved, color velvety-pur- |)le shaded black, sometimes veined violet. 75 cts. each; Comtessede Flandre. Alarge primrose-yellow with deeplycleftor bifurcated ))etals. Crystal. A splendid exhibition flower of very large size and fine form; long twisted and in- curved tubular petals of a tender silvery-pink to ivory-white in the centre. Plants ready April 15th. $ each. Dora. A fine large flower, of a luminous reddish- salmon, deepening to the centre; long petals, good cactus form. Plants ready April 15th. y/Or. Roy Appleton. Long, narrow thread-like petals, very regularly arranged, radiating star like. A fine exhibition flower; color mon-pink. Plants ready April 15lh. vDuchesse de Chartres. Very large flowers of in- curved form, petals sulphur-yellow at the base, passing /'- progressively to heliotrope-rose and carmine-rose at - the extremities, which are tipped with yellow. 75 cts. each. ./Duchess of Marlboro. This beautiful variety for of growth, freedom of bloom, with every flower coming perfect, is in the same class as Countess of Lonsdale, but of far more refined form and more pleasing color, it being of a beautiful tint of solferino, backed by a sunshine-like golden suffusion at the, base of the petals. A Dahlia which will please every amateur as well as the grower of exhil)ition flowers. Plants ready ApriliSth.


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