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DECORATIVE DAHLIAS. 
American Beauty—The flowers are of gigantic size 
and produced on long, heavy stems, well above 
| the foliage. The color is a gorgeous wine- 
| crimson. “American Beauty” is the largest 
and best of its color in existence. Highly 
| recommended. 35¢ each. 
| Blue Oban—The nearest approach to blue found in 
a ; Dahlias. 20e each. 
Be Catherine Duer—Bright crimson-scarlet 1d5e each. 
Clifford W. Bruton—A tall, vigorous grower and 
free-bloomer; of immense size, perfect form 
‘5 and of the finest canary- -yellow. 15¢ each. 
| _ Delice—The flowers are of good size, standing well 
_. above the foliage. A bright pink suffused 
| ; lavender-pink. The finest pink Decorative 
oe. Dahlia. 25e each. 
Jack Rose—This is an ideal counterpart to the 
I. nd _ celebrated “Jack” Rose. In form resembles the 
a rose, and in color identical. 20e each. 
| Le Grand Manitou—This wonderful New Fancy Decorative 
eae is the largest and grandest Dahlia in existence. The 
ie flowers are beautiful in color, perfect in form. and of 
* Immense size. Pure white exquisitely striped, splashed 
: and blotched deep reddish violet. 35e each; $3.50 per doz, 
"Mme, Marze—“New French Decorative’—The_ perfect form, immensity of size, 
and purity of color prove this variety far superior to any other White 
Decorative to date. Its wonderful flowers are produced exceptionally freely 
on long, wiry stems. 50c each; $5.€0 per dozen. 
Mina Burgle—This new introduction is a champion variety, producing flowers 
of gigantic size, and remarkable beauty. The best in existence; color, a 
glowing and most brilliant scarlet. The flowers are of perfect Decorative 
type, and borne upon long, wiry stems, well above the foliage. 50c each. 
_ Mimos—The flowers are very large, and exceedingly beautiful, borne on long, 
me graceful, wiry stems. The color is intense velvety maroon, almost black. 
: An ideal cut-flower variety. 25c¢ each. 
_ Reggie—A Collosal Dahlia, of beautiful cherry-red color. A variety that will 
z give the very best of satisfaction, producing flowers on long stems, well 
F above the foliage. 25e each. 
_ Souvenir de Gustave Douzon—The largest Dahlia to date. The color is a pleas- 
: ing shade of orange-red. 20c each. 
Ww. W. Rawson—The ‘petals towards the center are quilled, at the outer part 
they aré more open and flat. Color pure white, overlaid with amethyst- 
‘fl blue, giving it the appearance of a delicate lavender. Flowers seven to 
nine inches in diameter. 35e each; $3.50 per dozen. 
Yellow Colosse—The best exhibition yellow in existence, being rich, refined and 
| delicate. Gigantic flowers of pure primrose-yellow are produced very freely 
on long, graceful stems. 35e each; $3.50 per dozen, 
i SHOW AND FANCY DAHLIAS. 
A. D. Livoni—Beautiful soft pink, with quilled petals and full 
| to the center; an early and profuse bloomer. S. 15e each. 
| a eC Le arp exquisite shade of deep lilac. 20c each. 
| a Se See | a ae Se Ricene Serb line in form Maud Adams—Ideal New Show Dahlia—Color pure, snowy 
the popular “Grand Duke “Alexis.” isem ost valuable white, effectively overlaid clear delicate pink. Undoubt- 
snow white variety in existence. S. 25¢ each; $2.50 per edly one of the finest of the Show type. 50c each; $5.00 
dozen. per dozen. 
Ta g Norma—F lowers large, perfectly quilled, and of a most ex- 
Gigi bsmiins ever ctrerod. Bhevcach: as cee nce nces panest quisite shade of live bright orange. 25e¢ each. 
) Rosebud—F lowers of perfect form and large size. The plants 
are dwarf and bushy, producing their flowers in great 
profusion. Color ae edged rose-pink. Flowers full 
and round. 35e each. 
Stradella—Beautiful deep-purple-crimson. Very free-flower- 
ing. S. 20c each. 
Storm King—One of the finest white show Dahlias, flowers 
large. S. 15¢ each. 
SINGLE CENTURY AND COLLARETTE DAHLIAS. 
Directeur Rene Gerard—Gigantic New Freneh Collaretty 
Dahlia—Beautiful violet-purple, shaded and tipped white; 
collarette white. 25e each. 
20th Century Orchid-Flowered Dahlia—Rosy crimson, with 
white tips and white disc around the yellow center. 15¢ 
each. 
Collarette—Maurice Rivoire—Outside petals deep velvety, ox- 
blood red, collar fringed and pure white. 25e each. 
Blanche—Pale yellow at the base, faintly tipped pink, with 
a east of pure white over the whole flower: 20e each. 
Glowing Gem—A splendid flower, with gorgeous coloring, be- 
ing rich, deep crimson. 25e each; $250 per dozen. 
Jennie Wren—wWhite, effectively striped and splashed deep 
purple. 20c each; $2.00 per dozen. 
Lord Goff—A Single Cactus Dahlia resembling a butterfly in 
appearance. Base of petals delicate eream, tipped rose- 
pink. 15¢ each. 
LySander—Crimson, striped maroon. Large. 15¢ each. 
Mildred—One of the most charming of the Single type. The 
color is a bright, clear yellow and exceptionally showy. 
25e each. 
Rose Pink Century—A rose-pink shade. Wie each, 
SNOW QUEEN—Pure white. lie ench. 
DAHLIAS IN MIXTURE. 
Choice named sorts, many colors in mixture. Double and 
Decorative Dahlia, Single, Cannot designate color, 15¢ each; $1.50 per dozen, 
“Queen Emma.” 
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