. Dreer's 1913 garden book. form, about four inches in diameterand of a rich oriental-red, which is tipped and more or lessmarked and suffused with old gold. Splendid for gardendecoration. 50 cts. each. Thais. In our Special Dahlia Catalogue of last year we listedthis as a Decorative variety, while it really belongs to the (so-called) Hybrid Cactus class, it having rather broad petals,which are loosely arranged, making up an informally shapedflower which, on account of its color, a pure white with a softmauve suffusion, is deposited over the snowy petals like adew, makes it one of the most del
. Dreer's 1913 garden book. form, about four inches in diameterand of a rich oriental-red, which is tipped and more or lessmarked and suffused with old gold. Splendid for gardendecoration. 50 cts. each. Thais. In our Special Dahlia Catalogue of last year we listedthis as a Decorative variety, while it really belongs to the (so-called) Hybrid Cactus class, it having rather broad petals,which are loosely arranged, making up an informally shapedflower which, on account of its color, a pure white with a softmauve suffusion, is deposited over the snowy petals like adew, makes it one of the most delicately colored sorts whichwe have yet offered. 75 cts. each. Tricolor. Everybody likes Tricolor on account of its distinctand beautiful medley of colors. The ground is buttercup-yellow, with a blotch cf scarlet on each petal, and as theflower matures the end of each petal becomes suffused with rosy-white, forming a pretty tri-colored combination. 50 cts. each. One plant each of the six Diamond Anniversary sorts for $ 1 KICOLOK. Gauthea. Mons. Sexb. 146
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