. Dreer's garden book 1915. New Cacius Dahlia Mme Eschenauer. tubular petals. A beautiful exhibition variety. Plants ready April Rheinischer Frohsinn. This variety appealed to most of thevisitors to our trial grounds during the past two seasons, as amost distinct and refined variety. The flowers are large, of loth 75 cts. A most desirable, rich oriental-red. 35 cts. each. New Cact<;s DahliaRheinischer Frohsinn, splendid form; the long incurving petals are white at the base but at about one-half their length theybecome suffused with and change to a luminous carmine-rose, the two


. Dreer's garden book 1915. New Cacius Dahlia Mme Eschenauer. tubular petals. A beautiful exhibition variety. Plants ready April Rheinischer Frohsinn. This variety appealed to most of thevisitors to our trial grounds during the past two seasons, as amost distinct and refined variety. The flowers are large, of loth 75 cts. A most desirable, rich oriental-red. 35 cts. each. New Cact<;s DahliaRheinischer Frohsinn, splendid form; the long incurving petals are white at the base but at about one-half their length theybecome suffused with and change to a luminous carmine-rose, the two colors combining harmoniously in forming amost attractive flower. 75c. each. Rheinkiesel. A splendidly formed, graceful flower withlong narrow petals on stiff, wiry stems well above thefoliage, of a lively carmine-rose color, deepening towardsthe centre. Plants ready April loth. 75 cts. each. Rosennymplie. A broad petalled variety, re-minding one in form of a Water Lily; in color adelicate flesh color, shading to a soft rosy ready April 15th. 75 cts. Queen. A splendid large flower withlong tubular petals, deep old rose with a lumin-ous salmon suffusion. Very ready April ]5th. 50 cts. A hybrid-cactus variety with the baseof the petals very broad but tapering to a longpoint, forming a star-like flower, which on ac-coun


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