. Cactus Dahlia. Decorative Collection «''?gs\°pi^g"' CLIFFORD W. BRUTON—Very large, clear canary yellow. JACK ROSE—The best crimson for garden or cut- ting; that brilliant crimson red that makes the "Jack" Rose so popular, and suggested the namer MINNIE McCULLOUGH—Very striking. Soft gold' en yellow tipped bronzy red; very effective under artificial light; perfect form, on long, erect stems. GIGANTEA ALBA CENTURY—Snow-white, of im- mense size, beautiful form; produced in endless profusion on long, graceful stems. Height, 5 feet. THE PILOT—Yellow, heavily tipped bright terra cot
. Cactus Dahlia. Decorative Collection «''?gs\°pi^g"' CLIFFORD W. BRUTON—Very large, clear canary yellow. JACK ROSE—The best crimson for garden or cut- ting; that brilliant crimson red that makes the "Jack" Rose so popular, and suggested the namer MINNIE McCULLOUGH—Very striking. Soft gold' en yellow tipped bronzy red; very effective under artificial light; perfect form, on long, erect stems. GIGANTEA ALBA CENTURY—Snow-white, of im- mense size, beautiful form; produced in endless profusion on long, graceful stems. Height, 5 feet. THE PILOT—Yellow, heavily tipped bright terra cotta. PRINCESS .VICTORIA—The finest pure yellow Show Dahlia in existence. Clear, pure canary yellow, without shade or blemish from bud to old age. Perfect form, on long, slender stems. An extremely early .and profuse bloomer. STORM KING—The earliest white Show Dahlia; per- fect form and extremely profuse bloomer. WHITE SWAN—Large, pure white. Reliable. Order as the "Decorative ; Washington, D. C, June 1, 1917. Gentlemen:—I have been so busy since the arrival of the flowers I purchased from you, to acknowledge their receipt, but I wish now to thank you for the fine looking plants you sent me and your prompt shipment of the Roses which had been^eft out of the first box. The plants are all looking fine and several of the peonies have bloomed this spring, just about two months after their receipt by me, which I consider a record, judging from plants received from other florists. Very truly yours, MISS GRACE D. THOMAS. Rai*<rain PrioA ^* Dahlia plants, 10c each; $ uai^amg rite per dozen, postpaid. These plants ready to send out about Apill 1st. 28
Size: 1957px × 2555px
Photo credit: © The Bookworm Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookauthorhenryggilbertnurserya, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910