. Landreths' seed catalogue. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Type of Show Dahlias. 20 cents each, Cactus Dahlias. AUSTIN CANNELL.—Entirely distinct on account of its long, narrow twisted tubular petals, giving the flowers a peculiar clean-cut appearance. EARL OP PEMBROKE.—Bri,^ht plum, deeper and more velvety toward the centre; petals long, pointed, regularlv arranged. One of the best. ISLAND QUEEN.—A beautiful light mauve.' JOHN H. ROACH.—Of medium size, full and perfect form, wit
. Landreths' seed catalogue. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Type of Show Dahlias. 20 cents each, Cactus Dahlias. AUSTIN CANNELL.—Entirely distinct on account of its long, narrow twisted tubular petals, giving the flowers a peculiar clean-cut appearance. EARL OP PEMBROKE.—Bri,^ht plum, deeper and more velvety toward the centre; petals long, pointed, regularlv arranged. One of the best. ISLAND QUEEN.—A beautiful light mauve.' JOHN H. ROACH.—Of medium size, full and perfect form, with pointed petals. The finest pure yellow Cactus Dahlia to date. LORELEY.—This handsome variety was awarded a silver medal at the Ham- burg International Horticultural Exposition in 1897; it is one of the finest of the pink varieties yet introduced. It is of the true Cactus form. The outer petals are of a soft La France pink gradually shading lighter toward the centre, which is a creamy Type of Cactvs D.^hlia. MRS. BENNETT.—Soft crimson; large \vell-built flowers; petals broad, well curled, showing a very fine vein-like marking of a deeper tint. 20 cents each, or the set of 6 for $, Fancy Dahlias. AMERICAN white, striped crimson. KEYSTONE.—Pink, striped crimson ; large ; fine. LOTTIE ECKFORD.—White, sjjotted and striped pink and crimson. MRS. STANCOMBE. —A peculiar and pleasing Dahlia. Straw, suffused amber, striped red ; mottled and tipped pinkish white. PENELOPE.—White, flaked lavender. This is the most beautiful and chaste ; of perfect form, always full to the centre; a profuse bloomer on long stems. One of the best for cutting. Always attracts attention. NEGRO. —Dark maroon, with fringed petals tipped white. FERN=LEAVED BEAUTY.—A beautiful fern- leaved variety, white striped, deep crimson. 20 cents each, or the set of? for $ Pompon Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have
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