LIST OF CHOICE DAHLIA ROOTS 
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KRBIEMHILDE. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS. 
Austin Cannell—Deep crimson rose. 
Brunhilde—Rich, glowing, plum-shaded maroon, petals long. 
Countess of Lonsdale—A profuse bloomer. Color salmon 
pink, shading to amber. Each 20c; per doz............ $2.00 
Earl of Pembroke—Bright plum. 
‘Fighting Mae (New)—A fine full flower, dwarf; searlet, 
shading to rich, velvety crimson. A profuse bloomer, 
strong and vigorous. Hach 20c; per doz.............. $2.00 
Gloriosa—Vivid scarlet. 
John H. Roach—Creamy yellow. 
Kriemhilde—A grand new Dahlia, combining more good 
qualities than any other of the Cactus sorts. It is a 
strong and vigorous grower, with flowers of an ex- 
quisite shell pink, shading to white in the center, which 
are borne in great abundance on stiff upright stems, 
which, together with its excellent keeping qualities, 
make it a most valuable variety for cutting. Each 
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Matchless—Deep velvety maroon. 
Mars—A splendid new bright scarlet of large size and fine 
form. A free bloomer. Pach 20c; per doz............. $2.00 
Miss A. Nightingale—Beautiful primrose yellow, tipped 
red; large, beautiful and striking. 
Ranji—Dark crimson, shading to velvety maroon; beauti 
ful form. 
Rosine—Glowing crimson, shading to purple. 
Winsome—Creamy white, perfect form 
Any of the above named Cactus Dahlias, except when other- 
wise noted, each 15¢; per doz. $1.50. 
PONPON DAHLIAS. 
Catharine—Pure yellow. se ; 
Elegante—Soft pink, tipped deep pink. 
Lelia—Golden yellow, suffused crimson. 
Raphael—Deep maroon. 
Snowelad—Dwarf, pure white. 
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Sunshine—Brilliant scarlet. 
Any of the above named Pompon Dahlias each 15e; doz. $1.50. 
DAHLIAS. 
SHOW AND FANCY DAHLIAS, 
A. D. Liveni—Beautiful soft pink, with quilled petals and full 
to the center; an early and profuse bloomer. 
Arabella—Sulphur tipped pink. 
Bon Ton—Deep garnet. 
Frank Smith—Dark maroon, tipped white. 
Keystome—Pink tipped crimson. 
M. D. Halloelk—Canary yellow. 
Model of Perfection—Fine rosy lavender; 
fuse bloomer; flowers long-stemmed. 
Buff, shaded amber, 
Ruby Queenm—Rich ruby red. 
Zebra— White edged deep pink. 
White Swan—Pure white, on 
grower. 
an extremely pro- 
Orlando 
long stems; strong, vigorous 
Any of the above named Show Dahlias each 15e; per doz. $1.50. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS, 
Black Beauty—Dark velvety maroon. 
Capstan—Soft red tinted apricot. 
Clifford W. Brutom—The best yellow. A tall, vigorous grower 
and .xtremely free bloomer; of -immense size, perfect form 
and of the finest canary yellow. Should be in every col- 
lection. 
Grand Duke Alexis—A magnificent flower of large size and 
distinct form, with quilled petals. Pure white, delicately 
tinged lavender pink. 
Henry Patriek—A superb pure white variety, of large size and 
borne on long stems; fine for cutting. 
King of Cactus—Rich glowing crimson. 
Mrs. Hartong—Salmon pink. 
Mrs. Roosevelt—A magnificent new giant-flowered Dahlia 
of vigorous habit. Color clear, silvery pink. Price, each 
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Nymphaea—Clear shrimp pink. 
Progress—Soft rosy lake. 
Zulu—Rightly named “the Black Dahlia.” Jet black, changing 
to black maroon as the flowers fully expand. Of fine form 
and full to the center. 
Any of the above named Decorative Dahlias, except where 
otherwise noted, each 15c; per dez. $1.50. 
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SINGLE DAHLIAS. 
20th Century Orehid-Flowered Dahlia—It must be seen 
growing to fully appreciate its marvelous beauty. The 
eolor being a rosy crimson with white tips and white 
dise around the yellow center, this does not fade or 
change like many other flowers, but in each new flower 
the dark-colored zone becomes lighter as the season 
advances, really giving a new and distinct flower each 
time. The most striking and beautiful of all the Dah- 
asj -Wach; 2c pers doze ne- is Sees ieeaeniae > oars sas crete es $2.50 
Collarette Dahlia—President Viger—A new type of Single 
Dahlia, the peculiarity of which lies in the development 
of the stamens into short petals, forming a frill or col- 
lar around the center. The color of the flower is a 
rich, deep red, the frill or collar petals being pure 
white. A most striking variety. -Each 25c; per doz....$2.50 
Buttercup—A great acquisition; plant dwarf and branch- 
ing, being continually covered with golden yellow flow- 
ers, shading darker early in the season. Hach 25¢; 
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Gold Standard—Deep yellow. ; 
Gracie—An exquisite new sort, of large size and fine 
form: blooms profusely. Color pure white, shading to 
soft pink at the center of the petals, Hach 25c; per doz..$2.50 
John Downie—Glowing crimson. 
Saow Queen—Pure white. 
St. George—Pure yellow. 
Any of the above named Choice Single Dahlias, except where 
otherwise noted, each 15¢e; per doz. $1.50. 
DAHLIAS IN MIXTURE. 
Choice named sorts, many 
Single. Cannot designate color. 
Extra Strong 
express only. 
STRONG BOOTS OF DAHLIAS SUPPLIED UNTIL LATE 
IN THE SEASON; AFTERWARDS GROWING PLANTS WILL 
BE FURNISHED WHICH ARE EQUALLY SATISFACTORY, 
mixture, Double or 
$1.00 doz. 
$1.50 
eolors in 
10e each; 
Field Grown Roots, 15c each; doz? By 
