. DECORATIVE (Continued) DAHUAS Decor,\tive Dahlia Mrs. Carl Salbach Mexico. Brilliant cardinal-red with yeUow markings and sufEu- sicn, one of the largest of this type, gay and attractive and very free. each. Mina Burgle. This is the popular California cut flower variety, it is one of the freest flowering decorative varieties; thirty large, perfect open flowers on one plant at a time being not unusual; in color a rich luminous dark scarlet, splendid stems. 35 cts. each. Minamota. A brilliant velvetj' cardinal-red with deeper shad- ings, flowers of enormous size and great depth, holds it
. DECORATIVE (Continued) DAHUAS Decor,\tive Dahlia Mrs. Carl Salbach Mexico. Brilliant cardinal-red with yeUow markings and sufEu- sicn, one of the largest of this type, gay and attractive and very free. each. Mina Burgle. This is the popular California cut flower variety, it is one of the freest flowering decorative varieties; thirty large, perfect open flowers on one plant at a time being not unusual; in color a rich luminous dark scarlet, splendid stems. 35 cts. each. Minamota. A brilliant velvetj' cardinal-red with deeper shad- ings, flowers of enormous size and great depth, holds its fine shape to the end of the season, stems long and stiff, a fine cut flower and excellent for garden decoration. 75 cts. each. Miss Freeman. Large pert'ectly formed decorative flowers on long stiff stems; of a pleasing shade of salmon-orange â «-ith peach-red suffusion; a fine cut flower. each. Mme. A. Lumiere. Distinct and attractive, ground color white, suffuied towards the ends of the petals with red, the tips pointed bright \-iolet red. 35 cts. each. -â Mont Blanc. An early, free, continuous flowering creamy-white on good stiff stems. A most important cut flower variety. 35 cts. each. Mrs. Carl Salbach. This is one of the California varieties which has been seen at most of the Dahlia Shows throughout the country during the past three seasons, and which has been ac- corded many honors. The plant is of exceptional clean, \igorous, erect habit, producing its flowers on unusually long stiff stems. These are of splendid decorative form, measuring fully nine sn- :;»* inches across, and are of a pleasing lively shade of solferino- .Jjl^ pink -nith while suffusion, which brightens and intensifies its '^--':-- color, which is equally fine under natural as well as artificial light. $ each. Mrs. I de Ver Warner. The best known and one of Judge Marean's finest introductions. A wonderful Dahlia that has justly gained a great reputation, produces great masses of abso
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