. Dahlias. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Dahlias Seeds Catalogs. CAciUb Dahlia, RiiV. T. W. Jamisl Orange-scarlet with apricot suffusion, ' Cactus Dahlia, schneekonigin. Sherlock. Orange-scarlet with apricot suffusion, one of the ])leasing autumn tints; flowers very large on good stems for cutting; free, early and continuous bloomer. Plants ready \pril 15th. 50 cts. each. A rich French purple of splendid form and very iree-flowering. cts. each. Sir John Sinclair. Coral-red, shading to a lighter centre, with long tubular incurved jietals. 35 cts. each.


. Dahlias. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Dahlias Seeds Catalogs. CAciUb Dahlia, RiiV. T. W. Jamisl Orange-scarlet with apricot suffusion, ' Cactus Dahlia, schneekonigin. Sherlock. Orange-scarlet with apricot suffusion, one of the ])leasing autumn tints; flowers very large on good stems for cutting; free, early and continuous bloomer. Plants ready \pril 15th. 50 cts. each. A rich French purple of splendid form and very iree-flowering. cts. each. Sir John Sinclair. Coral-red, shading to a lighter centre, with long tubular incurved jietals. 35 cts. each. •^Soleil Couchant. The most brilliant orange-scarlet, shading to reddish-salmon at the tips; petals broad; flowers of good form on stiff stems. 25 cts. each. ,, -Stalwart. One of the best reds for garden decoration, an intense rich crimson-scarlet; very free-flowering. 35 cts. each. Standard Bearer. Rich, fiery-scarlet, free and ^ of [H-rlect fomi. 15 cts. each. Stormer. Large, perfect flowers, composed of ong, almost thread-like incurved petals of a rich deep cardinal-red. 3-5 cts. each. Strahlenglanz. A beautiful suffusion of old gold and salmon; not a very large flower, but a pretty, harmonious autumn color. cts. each. Strahlen Krone. Intense cardinal-red; rich and glowing. 15 cts. each. /Success. Pure yellow, with incurved, twisted petals; a distinct variety, on good steins well above the foliage. 25 cts. each. /Suzanne Cayeux. An exceptionally large creamy-white, with long, narrow incurv- ed petals; with liberal cultivation it will produce wonderful exhibition flowers. 50 cts. each. Sunshine. Long incurved petals, forming a large, vfi\- deep flower of a deep glowing crimson-car- r . niine, which is intensified by the lighter tips and golden suffusion at the base of the petals; a splendid / flower. 35 cts. each. / Sweetbrier. A superb variety of an shade of jiuilc, very free, on good stiff stems. Plants ready April 15th. 50 cts. Please note that t


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