. Cactus Dahlia. Cactus Dahlias Country Girl—Large, deep golden yellow, tipped bright amber. Beautifully incurved petals. Frute—Soft salmon-pink, shaded and tipped clear, bright pink. J. H. Jackson—Very large, rich velvety maroon. Juliet—Rosy pink, tinting lighter toward the center. Very large, with long, incurved petals. Kriemhilde—Deep rosy pink with lighter center. A distinct and valuable variety, as the flowers keep a long time after cutting. Mrs. George Stevenson—Very large, clear canary- yellow. The best yellow Cactus. The Pilot—Yellow, heavily tipped bright terra cotta. White Kriemhilde


. Cactus Dahlia. Cactus Dahlias Country Girl—Large, deep golden yellow, tipped bright amber. Beautifully incurved petals. Frute—Soft salmon-pink, shaded and tipped clear, bright pink. J. H. Jackson—Very large, rich velvety maroon. Juliet—Rosy pink, tinting lighter toward the center. Very large, with long, incurved petals. Kriemhilde—Deep rosy pink with lighter center. A distinct and valuable variety, as the flowers keep a long time after cutting. Mrs. George Stevenson—Very large, clear canary- yellow. The best yellow Cactus. The Pilot—Yellow, heavily tipped bright terra cotta. White Kriemhilde—A new pure white Kriemhilde, the best commercial white Cactus Dahlia. It is a strong, vigorous grower, and very profuse bloomer. Collarette Dahlias Gallia—Bright rose, suffused and tipped scarlet, pass- ing to sulphur- yellow. Pot grown plants only 20c each; 6 for $ Maurice Revoir—Blood red with a pure white col- larette. Pot grown plants only 20c each; 6 for $1. Prince Galitzine—Rich crimson, white tipped col- larette. Pot grown plants only 20c each; 6 for $1. Price of all Dahlias on this page, except where noted: divided roots, 25c each up until about April 1st, after that pot-grown plants, purchaser's selec- tions, 15c each; 4 for 50c; $ per dozen, postpaid. -OUNDED IBSO DAHLIAS—Continued. Century Dahlias 20th Century—Early in the season intense rosy crimson, shading to white at tips and base of petals, but as the season advances the flowers open lighter, until by October they are nearly white, a bright pink blotch in the center of the petals. Fringed 20th Century—The first of a new race, with cleft or serrated petals. A great improve- ment on 20th Century, much larger, brighter color, while the stems are long, slender and stiff. Bright rosy crimson, with lighter mark- ings. Height 4 feet. Gigantea Alba Century—Snow-white, if immense size, beautiful form; produced in endless pr;o- ! fusion on long, graceful stems. Height, 5 feet. Glady


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