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PEONY-FLOWERED DAHLIAS. 



Caesar — Holland Peony-flowered Dahlia. Large 

 flowers of a rich shade of canary yellow. 

 Strong grower. First-class Certificate. 35 

 cents each. 



Caecllia — Gigantic New Holland Peony-flowered 

 Dahlia. A magnificent flower of great in- 

 dividuality; one that ■will give perfect satis- 

 faction. A wonderfully large creamy-white 

 flower. 50 cents eaeli. 



Dr. Perry — New Holland Peony-flowered Dahlia 

 — ^Without exception the very finest dark 

 Peony-flowered Dahlia in existence. A ricli 

 velvety wine-crimson, or dark mahogany. 

 50 cents eacli, $5.00 per dozen. 



Gennania — A g'lowing crimson, shaded with yel- 

 low. 20e each. 



Marie Stiulholine — New German Peony-flowered Dahlia. Deli- 

 cate, bright mauve-pink shaded with a glistening ivory 

 sheen; this beautiful combination of color gives the ap- 

 pearance of a lavender-pink. The flowers are of very 

 original form, petals being very gracefully curved and 

 twisted. .35 cents each. 



Mrs. Jacques Fntrelle — TJ'p-to-date Peony-flowered Seedling. 

 Flowers very attractive. An exquisite lemon-yellov»r 

 heavily splashed scarlet. 



Queen Emma — A charming shade of hollyhock-pink, the in- 

 ner petals banded with gold. 20c each. 



(iucen AVilhelmina — Immense, fluffy, pure white flowers, with 

 yellow center. 



Sunrise — Superb English Peony-flowered Dahlia. One of the 

 most fascinating varieties in existence, the color being 

 an exquisite clear, lively pink. The contrast between the 

 effective bright pink flowers and the heavy green foliage 

 is perfectly marvelous. The beautiful golden-yellow 

 center adds an exquisite charm to the entire plant. 



Wni. Reert Butler — New Peony-flowered Seedling. One of the 

 finest pure white varieties. 50 cents each. 



Any of the above named Peony-flOTcered Dahlias, each, 

 25c; per doir.., !|t2..50, except «!iere other«ise noted. 



POMPON DAHLIAS. 



Amber Queen — Rich, clear amber, shaded apricot. 



Bobby — Plum color. One of the best. 



Fairy Queen — Sulphur-yellow, edged pink. 



Prince Charming — Cream, tipped* purple. One of the best. 



Rosalie — Pale primrose, tipped pinkish-red. 



Sunbeam — Crimson. Fine. 



SnoTv Clad — Small white. Free. 



Collection, one each 7 Pompon Dahlias, $1.15. 

 .4ny o£ the abovee named Dahlias, each, 20c; per doz., .$1.75. 



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Glory of Baarn — New Fragrant Peony-flowered Dahlia — The color is ex- 

 quisite, being a delightful clear soft pink, and the beautiful golden 

 yellow center lends an additional charm. Flowers of wonderful size. 

 35c each; $3.50 i>er dozen. 



Geisha — Wonderful Holland Peony-flowered Dahlia. The pride of the Peony- 

 flowered Dahlias. The color of this acquisition is remarkable, and 

 attracts everybody's attention. It is a superb combination of brilliant 

 scarlet and gold, with an exquisite ring of rich, clear golden yellow at 

 center. Occasionally the first flo'wer comes fully double, but all that 

 follow show that beautiful golden yellow center vsrhich combines to 

 make this flower the most charming. Its form is very original, consist- 

 ing of peculiarly twisted and curled petals, which are very long and 

 beautifully shaped. The effect of these phenomenal flowers is most 

 pleasing, giving this variety the supreme place in the Peony-flowered 

 class. 50 cents each. 



Hampton Court — Up-to-date English Peony-flowered Dahlia. The best of 

 the English creations; a Dahlia of immense size and marvelous qualities. 

 The color is an exceedingly effective bright mauve-pink. 



King Edward — First-class Holland Peony-flowered Dahlia. A large purple 

 flower of good substance. One of the very finest to date. 50 cents each. 



La Rainte — A charming deep lavender-pink, with a golden-yellow center. 

 The flowers are true Peony type, but the long, graceful petals are 

 curved and twisted, giving the whole a unique appearance. 



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