. Dreer's garden book 1915. Cactus Dahlia Rev. T. W. Jamison. Sequoia. See page Cactus Dahliaschneekonigin. Sherlock. See page 130. standard Bearer. Rich, fiery-scarlet, free and of perfect form. 15 Large, perfect flowers, composed of long, almostthread-like incurved petals of a rich deep cardinal red. 35cts. Krone. Intense cardinal-red; rich and glowing. 15 cts. See page 130. Suzanne Cayeux. exceptionally large creamy-white, with long, narrow incurved petals; wilh liberal cultivation it will produce wonderful exhibition flowers. 35 cts. eac


. Dreer's garden book 1915. Cactus Dahlia Rev. T. W. Jamison. Sequoia. See page Cactus Dahliaschneekonigin. Sherlock. See page 130. standard Bearer. Rich, fiery-scarlet, free and of perfect form. 15 Large, perfect flowers, composed of long, almostthread-like incurved petals of a rich deep cardinal red. 35cts. Krone. Intense cardinal-red; rich and glowing. 15 cts. See page 130. Suzanne Cayeux. exceptionally large creamy-white, with long, narrow incurved petals; wilh liberal cultivation it will produce wonderful exhibition flowers. 35 cts. each. Sweetbrier. A superb variety of an exquisite shade of pink, very free, on good stiff stems. 50 cts. each. Thais. See page 130. The Lion. A good shaped large flower, bronzyold-rose suffused with yellow and salmon ; very freeand effective. 50 cts. each. Thos. Obelin. See page Everybody likes Tricolor on accountof its distinct and beautiful medley of ground is buttercup-yellow, with a blotchof scarlet on each petal, and as the flower ma-tures the end o


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