. Dreer's garden book 1915. deep salmon-rose, an effective colorcombination. While this variety frequently showsan open centre, it is very attractive even in that form. 50 cts. each. f F6rd. Cayeux. The finest dark Cactus yet intro-duced. Flowers of good size, with long, thread-like petals; color mahogany with red and blackshading. Plants ready April loth. 50 cts. each. Qlucksklnd. One of the very free-floweringvarieties. A delicate soft pink with salmon suffu-sion; fine for cutting. 50 cts. each. Qolden Plover. A splendid exhibition flower of neat and most precise incurved form, of a soft tin


. Dreer's garden book 1915. deep salmon-rose, an effective colorcombination. While this variety frequently showsan open centre, it is very attractive even in that form. 50 cts. each. f F6rd. Cayeux. The finest dark Cactus yet intro-duced. Flowers of good size, with long, thread-like petals; color mahogany with red and blackshading. Plants ready April loth. 50 cts. each. Qlucksklnd. One of the very free-floweringvarieties. A delicate soft pink with salmon suffu-sion; fine for cutting. 50 cts. each. Qolden Plover. A splendid exhibition flower of neat and most precise incurved form, of a soft tint of lemon-yellow, reverse of petals tinted rose. 50 cts. Kusell. Medium-sized flowers of an effective salmon-old-rose color. 50 cts. each. Jeanne Hardy. Adaint_y, almost globular flower; colora rich French purple with vinous-red suffusion, thereverse of the tubular, petals is a silyery-rose showing only at theopen points in such a manner as to give the flower abicolor or tipped cts. each. •. New Cactvs DahliaDuchess of Maklboko. f[l[llmADRaRffllLADaPI1IAM-^0ARDtH^-0K^^^ 133 New Cactus Dahlias-canfmued. ^ Liegnitz. One of the broad petaled Hybrid Cactus of very perfectform and of large size of a distinct deep shade of ^^^ cerise. 50 cts. each. \ ^ Louis Chauvet. A distinct fancy with rather broadpetals, the outer ones being white, edged with crim-son-carmine; towards the centre the petals are of aluminous carmine, bordered or edged with richgarnet. 50 Cts. each. Hiss Strecl\vick. A beautiful color combina-tion; the centre of the flower is of a soft yellowpassing to a beautiful shade of deep pink, whichagain turns to a light pink at the edge of theflower. 50 cts. each. nile. Celine Henry=-Couannier. IMediumsize, very regularly formed flowers, of a rich,luminous crimson-carmine. $ each. rime, Eschenauer. One of the earliest and -s freest-flowering Cactus varieties, of a creamy-white delicately suffused with mauve-pink. A -splendid cut-flower. P


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