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Dahlia Countess of Lonsdale. 
DAHLIAS. 
Plant in a sunny situation in strong, deep, rich soil that 
has been liberally manured. They are gross feeders and suc- 
ceed best when given plenty of room and an abundant sup- 
ply of water. Stir the ground frequently about them. 
For large, exhibition flowers, only a single stem should 
be allowed to grow, and that should be pinched back to two 
pairs of leaves from which four strong branches will grow 
that are usually stiff enough to support themselves without 
tying up. 
POMPONE DAHLIAS. 
Elegante—Deep soft pink, edged deeper pink. 
Little Bessie—Creamy white. 
Little Helen—Pure white. 
Little Herman—Deep red, tipped white. 
Snowclad—Early. white. 
SINGLE CENTURY DAMBHLIAS. 
Crimson Century—-Glowing 
white. 
crimson, sometimes blotched 
Maroon Century—Rich velvety maroon. 
Pink Century—Delicate shell-pink. 
Twentieth Century—Rosy crimson with white tips and white 
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Any of the above named Dahiias, each, 15c; per doz., $1.25. 
If wanted by mail add 5c each to cover postage. 
DAHLIAS. 
CACTUS VARIETIES, 
Aegir—Rich bright crimson scarlet. 
Countess of Lonsdale—Rich salmon. 
Elsie—-Bright yellow shading through 
amber to red at the tips. 
.Flora—Large, pure white. 
Hobbie’s Yellow—Bright golden yellow. 
J. H. Jackson—Very dark crimson ma- 
roon. 
Juliet—Bright rosy pink, shading to 
white center. : 
‘Kreimhilde—Bright pink, shading 
through. cream to white eye. 
Master Carl—Clear orange-salmon. 
Miss D. Oliver—Primrose yellow fading 
to white. 
Mrs. H. J. Jones—Bright scarlet, with 
creamy white edges. 
Rev. D. R. Williamson—Deep velvety crimson, edged carmine. 
Standard Bearer—Rich fiery scarlet. 
Volker—Clear lemon yellow. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS. 
Clifford W. Bruton—Large, canary yellow. 
Eureka—Deep rose, quilled petals. 
Grand Duke Alexis—Large, ivory-white, tinged pale lavender, quilled. 
Jean Charmant—Pink, edges lilac, white center. 
Mme. Van den Dael—Silvery pink, shading darker. 
Mme. A. Lumicr—Pale white, shading violet, red points. 
Mrs. Roosevelt—Large, delicate silvery rose. 
Princess Victoria Louise—Deep. rose pink. 
Wm. Agnew—Vivid glowing scarlet. 
Souv. de Gustave Douzon—An attractive shade of orange- 
red, very large. 
SHOW DAHLIAS. 
A. D. Livoni—Early, beautiful shell-pink, quilled. 
Arabella—Pale primrose, tipped rose and lavender, 
Bon Ton—Rich deep garnet. 
Magnificent—Dwarf, pure yellow. 
Mary D. Hallock—Free flowering, pure yellow. 
Orlando—Buff salmon, shaded rose-amber. 
Queen of Yellows—Pure yellow, quilled. 
Souv. De Mme. Moreau—Deep rich pink. 
Zebra—Pearl-white, edged deep pink. 
Any of the above named Dahlias, each, 15c; per doz., $1.25. 
If wanted by mail add 5c each to cover postage. 
