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FLOWERING BULBSM] 



Peony-FloT\-ered Dahlia. 



Select Peony-Flowered Dahlias. 



BERTHA «AII.,EV — Very large flowers with long- curling 

 petals; color, a blending of scarlet and golden-yellow. 

 uCc each. 



DR. PEARY — A very large rich velvety maroon. The best 

 dark Peony. 50c each. 



ELLEN E. KELLEY — Lemon yellow flowers produced abun- 

 dantly on long stems. Duplex type. 25c each. 



FERNA — The sweetest and most beautiful shade of rose- 

 pink imaginable. Large fluffy flowers produced early 

 and abundantly. 25c each. 



JOHN GREEN — Very attractive with long pointed petals. 

 Scarlet and gold best describes its colors. An abundant 

 bloomer. 50c each. 



LATONA — One of tlie favorite autumn shades that is extra 

 fine for cut-flower purposes. Color, an unusual blending 

 of orang-e, buff and yellow. Tt produces its flowers very 

 abundantly on stiff stems. 50c each. 



MARY ETHEL IRBY — Giant crimson-red. $1.C0 each. 



MRS. T. G. BEMISTER — A magnificent new Dahlia. The 

 flower is very attractive, a bright carmine-red, 

 blending to golden yellow at the centei', occasionally 

 tipped white. It is an early and continuous bloomer, 

 and produces its gigantic flowers abundantly. Some 

 plants produce semi-double flowers, showing the golden 

 yellow center prominently. A very desirable acquisition 

 worthy of a place in every fine collection. $5.00 each. 



VAN DYCK — Large salmon-rose, curling petals, a beauty. 

 35c each. 



VERA KING — The purest white we have seen in Dahlias, 

 of good formation, produced on very strong stems. 50c 

 each. 



PRESIDENT HARDING— A large abundant flowering soft 

 yellow. 50c each. 



Pompon Dahlias. 



BELLE OF SPRINGFIELD— The smallest Dahlia grown. 

 Very tiny, much desired for button-hole bouquets. Color, 

 a very beautiful crimson-red. A continuous and abundant 

 bloomer. Ideal for borders. 50c each. 



GEORGE IRELAND — A beautiful rich deep orchid-pink, 

 long stems, good for cutting. 35c each, 3 for $1.00. 



MONTAGUE WOOTAN — Deep maroon, almost black, min- 

 iature flowers, on long stems, good bloomer. 3oc each, 

 3 for $1.00. ^ 



-A giant tigiitly (luilled pure white. 35c 



Hybrid Show and Ball-Shaped Show Dahlias. 



A. D. LIVONI or ETHEL VICK — A favorite ball-shaped 

 shell-pink Dahlia. Very good bloomer, and a most beau- 

 tiful shade of pink. 25c each. 



D. M. MOORE — A giant deep maroon, almost black. One 

 of the most unusual and desirable shades in Dahlias. 

 50c each. 



DREER'S AVHITE- 

 each. 



GOLD MEDAL- — An ex<iuisite blend of scarlet-red and gold- 

 en yellow. Mucli desired as a cut-flower. 50c each. 



LILY P. HATHAAVAY — The largest and finest of recent 

 production. A very beautiful orange shade. An un- 

 usual and rare color, that always proves a favorite. 

 $1.00 each. 



LADY SAA'IGNON — A very large deep golden yellow. Flow- 

 ers produced continuously. The finest yellow. $1.00 each. 



MAUDE ADAMS — Pure snowy white very effectively over- 

 laid clear delicate pink, producing abundantly through- 

 out the entire season. 35'c each. 



MISS HELEN HOLIilS — Gigantic deep scarlet, long stems. 

 Good bloomer. 5<tc each. 



MRS. C. D. ANDERSON — -A gigantic purple-crimson, pro- 

 ducing its mammoth fiowers on long stiff stems very 

 profusely. 50c each. 



MRS. JOHN BOAV3IAN — Gold buff and orange-yellow. 50c 

 each. 



STORM KING — The most reliable pure white, free-flower- 

 ing, good bloomer. 25c each. 



STRADELLA — Rich deep purple, good for cutting. 25c each. 



VIVIAN — Beautiful rosy-violet. 25c each. 



AV. AV. RAAVSON — Large white Avith lavender tints. Of 

 highest quality. 35c each. 



YELLOAV DUKE — Primrose-yellow. 25c each. 



Sho>v Dahlia. 



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