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J. Bolgiano & Son, Seedsmen, Baltimore, Md. 



Dahlias 



CACTUS DAHLIA, MASTER CARL. 

 New Decorative Dahlias 



One Each of anv 12 Different Decorative Dahliasfor $2.00 



Angnsta Nonia. Cle.ir scarlet. A very large and superb Each Doz. 

 lower often measuring 6 inches in diameter 25c $2.50 



Black Reaaty. Beautiful dark velvety maroon 15c 1.50 



Delice. Tiie finest pink decorative Dahlia ever introduced, 

 producing- flowers on long- stiff stems, invaluable for cutting 30c 3.00 



Frauk Li. Basset. Bright royal-purple, shading- to blue 15c 1.50 



Gigantea. Extremely large, flowers frequently measuring 

 over 7 inches. The color is a pleasing shade of creamy-white.. ISc 1.75 



Grand Dnke Alexis. A magnificent flower of largest size 

 and distinctly unique form as each petal rolls up and overlaps 

 each other forming funnel shaped petals. Pure white the 

 center bei'ig tinged delicate pink 18c 1.75 



Jack Rose. Color a rich shade of crimson 15c 1.50 



Kaiseria Augusta Victoria. One of the best white 

 Decorative Dahlias. The plant is dwarf in growth, but pro- 

 duces its flowers on long stems. Very early 18c 1.75 



Virginia Maale, (Decorative.) White, delicately suffused 

 shrimp pink. Nj variety -with more delicate coloring 25c 2.50 



Ly-ndharst. Still the best scarlet Dahlia. Its lar.e:e 

 perfectly formed, full-centered, flowers are produced on long 

 stems well above the foliage. Invaluable for cutting 25c 1.30 



Miss Minnie MoCnllongh. A superb variety. A very 

 soft yellow overlaid with bronze. Excellent for cutting 15c 1.50 



Mme. Van Dsa Dael. A grand decorative variety of 

 immense size and form. Shell pink -with deeper marking 25c 2.50 



Soaveuic de . Gnstav Doazon. The largest decorative 

 Dahlia. The color is beautiful red, the flowers frequently 

 measuring 8 inches ia diameter _ ISc 1.75 



Sylvia. Best described as a giant Nymphaea. White in 

 the center shading to soft pink 15c 1.50 



■Wm. Agnew. An intense Erlistening scarlet-crimson 15c 1.50 



Yellow Duke. A grand decorative variety of immense size. 



Color a clear canary yellow _ 15c 1.50 



^ Neu) Show Dahlias 



One each of any 12 Different Show Dahlias for S1-7S. 



A. D. Livoni. Beautifnl soft pink; quilled petals _ 15c 1.50 



Agent. Delicate rose-pink 15c 1.50 



Bon-ton. Rich garnet; perfect form; fuU center 18c 1.75 



Carol. Pure white, tinted soft pink_ 15c 1.50 



Emily-. Shaded lavender and -white _ 15c 1.50 



Hero. Deep crimson-maroon shaded purple 15c 1.50 



John Thorpe. Very large, soft, rich pink„ 18c 1.75 



I.enion Beauty. Beautiful shade of lemon-yellow 15c 1.50 



Modesty. One of the lovliest, soft blush 18c 1.75 



Miss Dodd. Very large; pure yellow 15c 1.50 



Panis Scarlet. Brightest scarlet 15c 1.50 



Princess Victoria. Pure canary -yellow, very free bloomer 18c 1.75 



Red Hussar. Intense crimson-scarlet 15c 1.50 



Storm King. Still the finest of all white show Dahlias. An 



extremely early, profuse and constant bloomer. 18c 1.75 



■Willy Garret. A rich crimson; full form 15c 1.50 



Admiral Schley. Rich flowing crimson, with a broad 



stripe of white running through the center of each petal 15c 1.50 



Eloise. Ground color blush-pink, shaded to white, while 



each petal is nnrginel with deep glowing crimson 18c 1.75 



Fern Leaved Beanty. White striped deep crimson, with 



femlikefoliasre 15c 1.50 



Lncy Fawoett. Light yellow pencilled and spotted 



carmine rose. Very large and free 18c 1.75 



Progress. A soft, clear rose-lake, pencilled crimson 15c 1.50 



Uncertainty. (Fancy.) Varies from white, marbled blush 



and carmine to solid crimson-maroon on the same plant, with 



intermediate variegations. The uncertainty of the flowers has 



caused its name _ ■ 25c 2.50 



Containing All The Most Recent Introductions of 

 Botti Europe and America 



IVe will sell 6 at Dozen rate. A ny 2 15c- Dahlias for 2Sc. 



Add 8c per root if to go by mail. 



Important. We supply undivided Field-Grown "Clumps" (Roots Jusi 



as they grow in the field). It is a mist^ike to buy cheap divided Roots, they 



will not give satisfactory results. 



Six New Cactus Dahlias 



Set of 6 for M -50. 



In presenting these 6 grand sorts below, we have spared neither pamsnoi 

 expense, and have not the least hesitation in proclaiming them as the high- 

 est efficiency attained in Dahlias as yet. In offering these to our customer? 

 for the first time, we have taken into consideration every quality that goef 

 to make up a sterling sort, and can frankly say that not one is missing 

 Owing to the vast strides made in this popular flower Tvithin the last few 

 years, it is now the King of All Fall Flowers and meets with more approval 

 every year. 



Aschenbrodel. One of the latest productions of Germany. Each Doz. 

 An exquisite flower, -with couriously twisted petals; color a com- 

 bination of rose and gold, gradually shading to rose-pink; fine 

 for cutting _ „ 30c $3.00 



L,ovely. As the name would suggest, a beautiful Dahlia, of 

 medium size, but most exceedingly free in blooming qualities. 

 The color is a delicate violet-rose, with creamy white shadings 30c 3.00 



Master Carl. In this grand variety we have all that can. 

 be wanted; its Color is a pleasing shade of bright amber, and 

 combined with its other good qualities makes it unsurpa.ssable 

 for either exhibition or garden _ 25c 2.50 



Pins X. In this we believe we are offering the ideal white 

 cactus which has been a desideratum for a long time. In habit 

 of growth it is robust and in color a clear ivory-white 25c 2.50 



Rene Cayenx. One of France's latest introduction. The 

 color is a velvety, glowing blood red. The plant is of rather 

 dwarf growth, with but very little foliage. The flowers are 

 produced in great abundance, making almost a solid bunch of 

 dazzling red flowers 35c 3.50 



Ruth Forbes. A wonderful Dahlia that must become ex- 

 tremely popular. The massive, clear pink flowers, composed 

 of heavv petals are often accompanied by stems measuring 3 



feet in length 30c 3.00 



Superb New Cactus Dahlias 



One Each of any 12 Different Dahlias for $1.75. 



Ambassador. One of the best whites 18c 1.75 



Atlanta. Large, bright, rich, red, shaded darker 15c 1.50 



Annt Chloe. Dark Maroon, shaded black 15c 1.50 



Beatrice. Very large, deep rosy -pink.. ISc 1.50 



Bnrbank. Very rich, brilliant, dazzling scarlet 18c 1.75 



Comrade. Fawn color shading to pink _ 15c 1.50 



Country Girl. Base of petals golden-yellow suffused -with 



salmon-rose which is deepest at the points _ 18c 1.7S 



Farl of Pembroke, Bright plum, shaded deeper 15c 1.50 



Florodora. Color a dark velvety crimson , 15c 1.50 



General Bnller. Velvety maroon, tipped white „ 15c 1.50 



H. F. Robertson. Pure deep yellow, more intense in color 



than any other Cactus variety ~ 18c 1.75 



J. B. Briant. Golden-Yellow tinting to soft creamy-yellow 



at the tips, sometimes suffused pinkish-fa-wn 15c 1.50 



J. H. Jackson. The largest and finest of the deep , rich, 



velvety maroons - 18c 1.75 



Keynes W^hite. A fine pure white 15c 1.50 



Kriemhilde. The color is fresh delicate pink, shading to 



a deep rose-pink. Sometimes the center turns -white after 



being cut and placed in water, when it is most striking 15c 1.50 



ieuchtfeur. A brilliant variety of a deep blood-red -with 



deeper shadings ;..- 18c 1.75 



Libelle. A deep rich magenta, a color unkno-wn in Dahlias 



heretofore, which has met -with much favor 18c 1.75 



Mavis. Salmon .shading to pure yellow 15c 1.50 



Mrs. H. J. Jones. Thebest fancy-cactus Dahlia introduced. 



A deep crimson, with a broad stripe of white running do-wn 



the center of the petals which blends with the deep crimson... 18c 1.75 



Mrs. J. J. Cro-we. Clear canary-yellow 15c 1.50 



Mrs. Winstanly. Yellow center, deepening to scarlet 15c 1.50 



Osprey. Yellow striped with light scarlet 15c 1.50 



Prince of Yello-ws. Rich canary-yellow 15c 1.50 



Roland von Berlin. One of the best scarlet cactus Dahlias 18c 1.75 



Rosine. Pleasing shade of rose: large flowers 15c 1.50 



Standard Bearer. Bright scarlet 15c 1.50 



Stranlein Krone. Intense cardinal-red 18c 1.75 



Uncle Tom. Jet black, passing to maroon „ 15c 1.50 



Vesuvius. Buttercup-yellow, Striped oriental-red _ 15c 1.50 



Winsome. Largest and finest whitecactus to date. ISc 1.75 



New Paeony-flowered Dahlias 



One Each ofiJiese 6 for $1.15. 



This new type of Dahlias originated in Holland has become verj^ popular. 



The flowers are very large resembhng the semi-double paeony in form. They 



are exceptionally fine for cutting, producing flowers on very long stems. 



Germania. Dark velvety -wine color shaded yellow 20c 2 00 



King Leopold. Color varies from cream-yellow to white... 25c 2 50 

 Queen Wilhelmine. Pure ivory-white, very early and free 25c 2.50 

 Souvenir de Franz Liszt. Deep rich garnet, the flowers 



often measuring 6 to 7 inches in diameter 25c 2.50 



Variegated Liszt. A variegation of colors. Dark red at the 



base gradually shading to bronze 15c 1.50 



Queen Emma. (Paeony flowered.) A charming shade of 

 hollyhock-pink the inner petals banded with gold. Most 



beautiful and charming _ 25c 2.50 



New Century Dahlias 



One Each of these 6 Dahlias for $1.00 

 Sim ilarto the single Dahlias, but very much larger. 



Gorgeous. Century. A brilliant dazzling scarlet.- 20c 2.00 



Maroon. Century. Rich Maroon shaded plum 25c 2.50 



Twentieth Century. Flowers are %'ery large, rose pink — . 15c 1.50 



"White Century. Beautiful snow-white 20c 2 00 



Yello-w Century. Bright canary-yellow 15c 1.50 



White Perfection. (Century.) In this has been reached 



perfection in a while single. The color is a clear ivory-white. 25c J.50 



