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UP-TO-DATE DECORATIVE 
-Dahlias 
BREAK O’ DAY—A delicate, clear sulphur yellow, tinting 
to sulphur white at the tips. Flowers on long, stiff 
stems. 50c each, 
CLIFFORD W. BRUTON—Large Canary-yellow. 25¢ each. 
DARLENE—An exquisite shade of live shell-pink with a 
dainty blending of white at center. The plants make 
ideal specimens, averaging about 3 feet in heignt. 
The foliage is a heavy, deep green, a perfect contrast 
“With the pink-and-white blossoms. The plants being 
_ literally covered with blossoms from early July until 
frost. $1.00 each. 
DELICE—Flowers of good size, standin’g well above the 
foliage. A charming bright pink, suffused with lavender 
pink. One of the best cut-flower varieties. 35e each. 
DR. TEVis—Beautiful shade of salmon-rose, suffused with 
old gold. The flowers are produced well above the foli- 
age, on strong stems. $1.00 each. 
DOLLY or SYLVIA—White edged pink. 25¢ each. 
-EASTON—Not extra large, but a brilliant color, good form 
and remarkably 'free-flowering. Color, brilliant Turkish 
ils. red. 335c¢ each, 
FRANK A. WALKER—(See illustration) A charming shade 
of deep lavender-pink. For garden decoration or for 
cut flowers this variety is exceptionally good, having 
_ long stems and producing flowers in great abundance. 
soc each. 
A MAIER—A shade a little darker than primrose-yellow, 
each petal is slightly flecked with carmine. 50c each. 
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JACK ROSE—The identical shade of the rose with the 
Same name. Exceedingly free, carrying fairly large 
flowers on erect stems in great abundance. 25e each. 
LE GRAND MANITOU—Pure white artistically striped, 
splashed and blotched deep violet purple. The plants 
occasionally bear a solid purple-colored flower. The 
effect of these phenomenal flowers is most pleasing. 
oGe each. 
LILLY GRAND—Large, white. $1.00 each. 
MADONNA—The flowers are borne in a miraculous pro- 
fusion, upon long graceful stems of wiry stiffness. Color: 
a beautiful white, very slightly tinted with a most deli- 
eate shade of lavender-pink. The form is perfect. Each 
petal curling and twisting in a very pleasing manner. 
5Ce each, 
MILLIONAIRE—Gold Medal Dahlia of daintiest colorings. 
Most delicate lavender with faint pink cast overshading 
it, the whole having a blending of white. One of the 
best Known lavender pink Dahlias, an immense flower, 
that attracts considerable attention on the exhibition 
table. Plants are very dwarf, so it is not reeommended 
as a cut-flower variety. Flowers from six to nine inches 
in diameter. $1.50 each. 
MINA BURGLE—A champion variety, producing flowers of 
gigantic size and remarkable beauty. Color, a glowing 
and most brilliant searlet. The flowers are of perfect 
decorative type and are borne upon long, wiry stems 
well above the foliage. 5€e each. 
MRS. CARL SALBACH—A sensational decorative Dahlia of 
great size. Color, mauve pink, with occasional blend- 
ings of white; the general impression being pink. For 
exhibition purposes this new creation, is very desirable 
it being a winner everywhere it has been exhibited. 
$2.00 each. 
MRS. I. de Van WARNER —Soft orchid coloring, very large. 
$2.00 each. 
ORA DOW—Velvety maroon, 
growing plants. 25e¢ each. 
tipped white. Strong, tall 
PAUL MICHAEL—Immense bronze apricot. $1.00 each. 
PRINCESS JULIANA —It is perfect as an exhibition flower, 
ideal for garden decoration and the finest white decor- 
ative Dahlia for cut-flower purposes. 305¢ each, 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA—Called the “American Beauty” 
Dahlia. Winner of Gold and Silver Medals. Huge crim- 
son red flowers produced on long straight stems. $1.60 
each. 
PROGRESS—Clear lavender, with stripes and blotches of 
soft crimson, through each petal. 25¢ each. 
QUEEN MARY—A large flower with full, rounded center. 
Color a soft shade of pink. S5e each. 
SOUVENIR DE GUSTAVE DOAZON—A pleasing shade of 
orange-red. Flowers full to the center and often meas- 
ure 9 inches and over in diameter; they can be forced 
to measure over 12 inches. The plant is a tall, with 
heavy, dark, glossy green foliage, and very long stems. 
35e each. 
WILHELM MILLER—Brilliant purple. 25e¢ each. 
WASHINGTON CITY—Pure white, 
each. 
YEL. MONS LE NORMAND—Rich golden yellow, with oc- 
casional reddish marking. Largest and finest in color. 
$1.00 each, 
with long stems. $1.00 
