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DECORATIVE DAHLIAS—Continued. 
PRINCESS JULIANA—Splendid New Holland Decorative Dahlia—It is — 
perfect as an exhibition flower, ideal for garden decoration and un- 
surpassed for cutting. Holland Dahlia specialists claim this the esa) | 
finest white Decorative Dahlia for cut-flower purposes, and also the of % 
best flowering. Received the Holland Dahlia Society’s First-Class =| 
Certificate. S0c each. ‘ ¢ 
Queen Mary—This is a stronger grower than Delice. A large flower with 
full, rounded center. The color is a soft shade of pink. 50c¢ each. a 
Wilhelm Miller—Very brilliant purple. This is a fine variety of the Deco- 4 \ 
rative type. 15e¢ each. kas. 
W. W. Rawson—The petals towards the center are quilled, at the outer 
part they are more open and flat. Color pure white, over-laid_ with a \ 
amethyst-blue, giving it the appearance of a delicate lavender. Flow- ey 
ers seven to nine inches in diameter. 35e each. eT 
NEW PEONY-FLOWERED DAHLIAS FOR 1920. 
Frigolia—While not a particularly large flowers, on account of its very 
striking appearance it is very effective in the garden. It comes quite 
true to its color, a blood-red petal with a white tip. Fine as a cut. 
flower. Free flowering. 50e¢ each. 
Lady Seville—A gorgeous flower of rich, orange-scarlet, petals tipped © 
buff and slightly reflexed. A prolific bloomer, thoroughly satisfac- — 
tory. S35e each. 
Newport Dandy—A lilac-pink of the most delicate shade. The yellow 
center is open with the inner petals curling and twisting over it. A 
large size flower and a very profuse bloomer. $1.00 each. 
South Pole—A new, large, white variety, rivaling “Queen Wilhelmina.” It 
bears the blooms freely, well above the foliage, on strong, erect stems. 
A welcome addition to the Peony class. 35e¢ each. 
VIRGINIA MARSHALL—Peony-flowered Seedling—A very beautiful and 
delicate new variety. In shape and form the flowers are perfectly 
original; the petals are very long and “Geisha’-like, being beauti- 
fully quilled and twisted. The blossoms are an exceptionally dainty 
primrose-yellow, faintly overlaid a delicate rose-lilac shade, 75¢ each. 
ZEPPELIN—Holland Peony-flowered Dahlia—The incomparable delicacy 
and richness of this most interesting variety has excited great com- 
ment. The color is the most beautiful shade of mauve—a very fas- 
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Xe sraney—-A perfect wonder. Its remarkable qualities being excellent type, perfect form and purity of color. oy. 
Serko ese at are neeste in a miraculous profusion upon long, graceful stems. The color is a waxy, almost glistening, pure 2 
white. A beauty in every sense of the word. 25¢ each. | 
CAESAR—Holland Peony-Flowered Dahlia—Large flowers of a rich shade of canary yellow. Strong grower. Virst-class 
Certificate. 35e each. f bf -, ny Bete 
FRAULEIN BUDDE—Beautiful Holland Peony-Flowered Dahlia—A charming soft mauve-violet with an exquisite golden yel- 
low center, which combines to make the flowers most beautiful. Award of Merit. 50e¢ each. 
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GEISHA—Wonderful Holland Peony-Flowered Dahlia—The pride of the 
Peony-flowered Dahlias. It is a superb combination of brilliant scar- 
let and gold, with an exquisite ring of rich, clear golden yellow at 
center. 50c each. 
HORTULANUS BUDDE—Gorgeous Holland Peony-Flowered Dahlia—A 
bright deep red; of splendid habit. One of the most reliable. Award 
of Merit. 35ec each. 
QUEEN WILHELMINA—Giant Holland Peony-Flowered Dahlia (See illus- 
tration)—-An immense, fluffy flower, of pure glistening white, show- 
ine its beautiful golden-yellow center very prominently. 25¢ each. 
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SHOW DABHLIAS. 
James Vick—-Purple-crimson. 20c each. 
John Bennett—Yellow, deeply edged scarlet. A very satisfactory flower. 
35e each. 
JOHAN DOEHLER—New Fancy Dahlia—A magnificent new variety; buff, 
striped and speckled crimson. Very large and fine. 35c each. 
Mme. Alfred Mareau—This is the finest pink Show Dahlia in existence. 
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Large. 25c each. i 
Maud Adams—lIdeal New Show Dahlia—Color pure, snowy white, effec- 
tively overlaid clear delicate pink. Undoubtedly one of the finest of 
the Showy type. 50c each. 
Reine Charlotte—Purple with violet tints. 20c each. 
SINGLE DAHLIAS. 
Adventure—-A most pleasing shade of pinkish crimson, striped and 
spleshed maroon. 20e each. 
Achievement—This phenomenal creation is the largest Collarette Dahlia 
in existence—a perfest wonder. especially distinguished for its_per- 
fection and unsurps ing qualities. The flower is a clear, rich velvety 
maroon; collarette, a beautiful snowy white. very daintily overlaid 
with a deli e sl e of pinkish crimson. The remarkable contrast 
of the above combination of color, together with its ideal form and 
profusion of flowers, secures for this variety a supreme place in the 
Dahlia world. 35c¢ each. 
Eckford Century—One of the largest of the single varieties. Pure white, 
streaked and dotted purple-crimson. 50c each. 
Snow flake—A large flower of the purest white. 50e each. 
SURPRISE—New Single Dahlia—A striking and sensational flower. The 
color is a brilliant carmine with a lemon-chrome ring at the center, 
the whole being striped and splashed deep ox-blood red. Flowers of 
large size. 50c each. Queen Wilhelmina, 
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