Dahlias cannas gladious . petals are twisted in a fantastic manner, and it is altogether a variety ofwonderous beauty. Each, 30c.; doz., $ A set—one each of the nine varieties—for $ Cactus Dahlias. Amethyste. Deep, rich garnet;long twisted petals. Bridesmaid.* Primrose, withouter petals blush pink prettilyblended. Fine form and a freebloomer. Britannia.* Deep salmon flesh,shading to orange-pink; strong stififstems. An early and free bloomer. Brunhilde. Deep, rich, velvetyplum; large flowers. A profusebloomer. Capstan.* Soft apricot andbrick-red, delightfully


Dahlias cannas gladious . petals are twisted in a fantastic manner, and it is altogether a variety ofwonderous beauty. Each, 30c.; doz., $ A set—one each of the nine varieties—for $ Cactus Dahlias. Amethyste. Deep, rich garnet;long twisted petals. Bridesmaid.* Primrose, withouter petals blush pink prettilyblended. Fine form and a freebloomer. Britannia.* Deep salmon flesh,shading to orange-pink; strong stififstems. An early and free bloomer. Brunhilde. Deep, rich, velvetyplum; large flowers. A profusebloomer. Capstan.* Soft apricot andbrick-red, delightfully not large, but full withnumerous petals, on long wirystems. Rather dwarf habit, but aremarkably free bloomer. See cut. Chas. Woodbridge. Splendid,large flowers of rich shadedwith lake. Very showy. Cinderella. Brilliant to Strahlen Krone, but astronger grower and a larger, bolderflower. Countess of Lonsdale.* Salmon-pink and amber delightfully blend- ed. A prodigal bloomer and CAPSTAN. Floradora. Bright, rich blood-red. A very profuse * Vivid scarlet; long, J. T. LOVETT, Little Silver, N. J. slender petals that are curved andtwisted. A free bloomer. Hairzer Kind. Pure light dwarf habit. Harmony.^ A splendid flowerwith long, silky petals, orange-redand old gold charmingly blended. Island Queen. Soft lavender-pink; a rare and attractive color inDahlias; rather small, full and fineform. Continues to give perfectflower.«i until very late. John H. Roach.* Pure lemon-yel-low; long incurved pointed perfect form and always full tocenter. Kingfisher. Crimson, withshadings of purple-lake. Flowerslarge and full, on long stems. Konigen Wilhelmina (Queen ofHolland.)- A most desirable va-riety. Flowers full, of exquisiteform and rich maroon or deep winecolor. Rather dwarf; an early andfree bicomer.


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