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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 



GLADIOLI MIXTURE 



Our Gladiolus Mixture is unsurpassed, combining every conceivable color in this 

 fine flower. Our Gladioli Mixture will not disappoint you. Try it. 3 cents each; 30 

 cents per dozen; ?2.25 per 100. 



GARDEN DAHLIAS 



No garden is complete M'ithout a show of these brilliant and stately autumn 

 flowers, and nothing gives greater return for so little money and care. 



CACTUS DAHLIAS 



So-called from their resemblance to Cactus flowers. Thoy are characterized by 



long, narrow, pointed, tubular and twisted petals of graded lengths, giviug the 



flowers a striking and attractive appearance. Grand for cut flowers. Except where 



noted, 20 cents each. 



AMOS PERRY— The best bright scarlet 

 Cactus to date. Color purest flaming 

 scarlet, with long, narrow, twisted 

 petals of irregular formation. The 

 blooms are borne well above the foliage 

 in the utmost profusion. Certainly a 

 beauty. 



AURORA — Very free-flowering; reddish- 

 apricot, suffused with flesh-pink, shad- 

 ing lighter at the tips. 25 cents. 



CHARLES CLAYTON — The strongest 

 words of praise are not extravagant 

 when applied to this wonderful new 

 Cactus. It is the ideal in color, form, 

 longth of stem and general good habits, 

 beyond which it would seem little could 

 be hoped for. The color is a most in- 

 tense crimson, so vivid as to dazzle the 

 eye; superb. 



COUNTESS OF LONSDALE— For perfec- 

 tion of bloom, erectness of stem, abun- 

 dance of flower, this variety has never 

 yet been equaled. On several of the 

 plants we have counted over 150 perfect 

 blooms on one plant. Is there any 

 other garden flower that can equal it? 

 The color is a rich salmon-pink, tinted 

 apricot. 



DAINTY (new) — Lemon-yellow at center, 

 tipped rose-pink. Very delicate. 25 

 cents. 



FLORA — The ideal white for cut flowers. 

 Pure color and extremely free blooming. 

 25 cents. 



FLORADORA— Deep, dark. rich, wine- 

 crimson, splendid shaped flowers on 



long, upright, wiry stems. Habit ideal 

 of perfection. 



GOLDEN GATE (new)— We claim for this 

 that it is the finest, largest and best 

 blooming Dahlia in existence. A beau- 

 tiful dazzling golden-yellow. "Will de- 

 light every one. Be sure and try it. 

 50 cents. 



J. H. JACKSON— This is without doubt 

 the finest dark Cactus Dahlia. Its vel- 

 vety black crimson-maroon shade is very 

 striking. Large and perfect. 



KALIF (new)— The best red Cactus to 

 date. O. K. in every way. A wonder. 

 50 cents. 



KRIEMHILDE— A most popular cut 

 flower variety. Color a brilliant pink, 

 shading to white in the center. 



MRS. WARNAAR (new)— Creamy-wliito. 

 suffused with pink; large, elegant flow- 

 ers. 50 cents. 



PRINCE OF YELLOWS— One of the best 

 canary-yellows for cutting. 



QUEEN OF HEARTS (new)— The best 

 white Cactus ever introduced. Pure 

 white shading to lemon yellow at base 

 of the petals; very free bloomer. 35 

 cents. 



RHEINKONIG (Translated the Rhine 

 King:)— Pure snow-white flowers of 

 splendid form; five inches and over in 

 diameter, of fine lasting qualities when 

 cut. A fine garden Dahlia. 25 cents. 



RUTH FORBES (new)— A beautiful clear 

 pink without shading; the nearest ap- 

 proach to A. D. Livoni in color yet ob- 

 tained; superb. 35 cents. 



CENTURY DAHLIAS 



This is an entirely new race of Single Dahlias. We consider today that the new 

 Century Dahlias occupy first place where beauty of coloring and artistic effect is 

 desired. Owing to their immense size, long stems, graceful carriage, combined with 

 their purity of color, or the blendings of colors, shades and tints, they entirely out- 

 class all other Dahlias for cut flowers. 



CRIMSON CENTURY— Deep, rich, vel- 

 vety crimson, shaded maroon, with rose 

 halo around yellow disc. 25 cents. 



FRINGED CENTURY— Intense rosy-crim- 

 son with lighter edges, fringed or cleft 

 petals; blooms all summer; fine for 

 cutting. 20 cents. 



PINK CENTURY— Of a clear rose-pink 

 color with long stems; a beauty. 25o. 



VARIEGATED CENTURY— This, next to 

 Geisha, is the gayest of all Dahlias. 

 Dark oriental red with yellow tips and 

 markings. A superior variety. Very 

 showy. 25 cents. 



