. Cactus Dahlia The Lion The Lion. A large, airy, graceful flower of very regular form, composed of long needle-like petals; color bronzy old- gold suffused and blended with yellow and salmon-pink; very pretty. 75 cts. each. The Warrior. A pretty medium-sized luminous sol- ferino-red with salmon suffusions. 35 cts. each. Thos, Obelitl. A brilliant fiery-red, of perfect incurved form, produced in greatest profusion. 35 cts. each. Tricolor. Everybody likes this on account of its distinct and beautiful medley of colors. The ground is butter- cup-yellow, with a blotch of scarlet on each petal, and
. Cactus Dahlia The Lion The Lion. A large, airy, graceful flower of very regular form, composed of long needle-like petals; color bronzy old- gold suffused and blended with yellow and salmon-pink; very pretty. 75 cts. each. The Warrior. A pretty medium-sized luminous sol- ferino-red with salmon suffusions. 35 cts. each. Thos, Obelitl. A brilliant fiery-red, of perfect incurved form, produced in greatest profusion. 35 cts. each. Tricolor. Everybody likes this on account of its distinct and beautiful medley of colors. The ground is butter- cup-yellow, with a blotch of scarlet on each petal, and as the flower matures the end of each petal be- comes suffused with rosy-white, forming a pretty tri-colored combination. 75 cts. each. Ulysse. A variety that is admired by all on account of its color, which is an appealing combination of salmony-rose with glowing gol- den suffusion. Its petals are broad, curling at the tips, forming flowers of excellent quality. $ each. Wodan. Described and offered on page 141. Wolfgang von Goethe. A very large flower, of loose but regular and graceful arrangement that makes it an ideal cut-flower; its color, a rich apricot with carmine suffusion and shad- ings, is bright, yet subdued, showing up par- ticularly well under artificial light. 75 cts. each. Yellow King. Very free flowering canary- yellow, of perfect form, a decided acquisition. 75 cts. each. Choice Cactus Dahlias Prince of Yellows. Of large size with broad petals fringed at the tips; color bright canary yellow; a strong upright grower and very free flowering. 35 cts. each. Quaker City. Described and offered on page 142. Rene Cayeux. Brilliant geranium-red; early and free; a great favorite and a splendid companion in red to the popular free-flowering Countess of Lonsdale. 50 cts. each. Rev. T. W. Jamison. An exhibition flower of large size, made up of long, narrow, thread-like, incurved petals of a bright mauve-pink illuminated with sal- mon at the base. 50 cts. each. Rheingra
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