54 THB DAHLIA. 



Souv. de Mad. Moreau. Of immense size and deep red pink color ; of perfect form, 

 and one of the best for general cultivation or for cutting. 



Sport. A sport from Penelope, and of same form ; bright rosy lavender. 



Triomphe de Solfereno. Intense solfereno, of immense size, dwarf and compact ; 

 the best of its class, and invaluable for bedding. 



Uncertainty. Pinkish white, mottled and variegated carmine and crimson maroon. 



Village Maid, Soft primrose yellow, blended, penciled and suffused soft pink and 

 rosy carmine ; one of the loveliest of all Dahlias. 



Zephyr. Fawn, tipped peach and edged deeper color, and an entirely new combi- 

 nation of shades and tints ; a beautiful variety, dwarf and profuse. 



NEW DOUBLE TOM THUMB DAHLIAS. 



Double Tom Thumb. The first of this section and grows but 12 to 15 inches high ; 



pure golden yellow, tipped and lightly margined red. The flowers are produced 



in endless quantity and last on the plant for weeks. 

 Edith Connor. The outer petals are rosy blush white, the center is a rich rosy red ; 



a lovely variety and grows but 15 to 18 inches high. 



POMPON OR BOUQUET DAHLIAS. 



Allie Mourey. Pinkish white tipped deep pink, quilled ; fine form. 



Aillets Imperial. White suffused pink, tipped imperial purple. 



Alwine, White edged soft rose ; a beautiful variety of fine form. 



Beauty Inconstant, A profuse bloomer and always perfect form and beautiful, yet 



inconstant in color ; yellow margined red, sometimes white margined yellow, and 



sometimes all three colors are combined in the same flower. It is entirely dis- 



trnct and one of the loveliest of this beautiful section. 

 Catherine. Pure yellow, of fine form and borne on long stems. 

 Crimson Beauty. Richest crimson, of beautiful form ; the finest of its color. 

 Cupid. White, tipped and suffused rose ; fine. 

 Dandy. Bright crimson purple ; very profuse ; fine bedder. 

 Darkness. Very dark maroon ; one of the best of this color. 

 Daybreak.- Color of Daybreak Carnation, occasionally mottled darker ; of exquisite 



finish and form ; of strong dwarf growth, and blooms profusely. 

 E. F, Jungker. A rich shade of amber ; small compact flower. 

 Eleanor. Soft light pink, densely quilled; very lovely. 

 Elfin. Pale primrose, changing to rich creamy white ; perfect, free. 

 Eleganta. A superb variety ; soft pink, tipped deep pink, reflex light pink, making a 



lovely combination of shades ; a constant bloomer and beautifully quilled. 

 Fairy Queen, Light sulphur yellow, edged deep peach ; beautiful flowers of perfect 



form and produced on long stems ; excellent for cutting. 

 Fairy Tales. Delicate primrose, fine shape ; very free and early bloomer. 

 Fashion, A very pleasing and effective shade of orange. 

 lolanthe. Orange shaded buff and salmon, fringed petals ; peculiar. 

 Iseult. The smallest of all Dahlias ; pure, clear yellow. 



