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Choice Peony-Flowered Dahlias 
BERTHA PAULDING—A striking variety, growing five feet 
and over in height. The plant is strong and sturdy, 
producing a large number of blooms on long stems. The 
flowers are of an exquisite, deep, rose-pink, of good 
depth and with an open center. $1.00 each, 
BESSIE SEABURY—White very daintily over-laid a delicate 
mallow pink. An exceptionally free-flowering variety 
of good habit, produces its blossoms on long stems. 
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ELLEN E. KELLY—A long-stentmed free-flowering golden- 
yellow variety, highly recommended. Se each. 
FRAULEIN BUDDE-—A charming soft, mauve-violet with 
an exquisite golden-yellow center. 50c each. 
GEISHA—The showiest and most attractive of this type. 
It is a superb combinaton of brilliant scarlet and gold 
with an exquisite ring of rich, clear golden yellow at 
center. Occasionally the first flower comes fully double, 
but all that follow show that beautiful golden yellow 
center which combines to make this flower the most 
charming. Its form is very original, consisting of pe- 
culiarly twisted and curled petals which are very long 
and beautifully shaped. $1.00 each, 
HORTULANUS BUDDE—Bright scarlet of splendid habit. 
25¢ each, 
LA'FTONA—An unusual blending of orange. buff and yellow. 
Flowers are nearly full to the center, and produced 
freely, upon good stems. 50c each. 
MME. VAN BYSTEIN—A distinct and new shade, lilac-blue 
throughout. Plants tall and sturdy, holding blooms well 
above the foliage. Large and fine. An early and 
abundant bloomer. S@e each. 
MRS. BOWEN TUFTS—Gigantic, deep rosy-purple, pro- 
duced well above the foliage upon long, graceful stems. 
The habit of the plant is excellent, tall and exception- 
ally sturdy. 25e each, 
NEWPORT DANDY—A lilac-pink of the most delicate 
shade. The yellow center is open with the inner petals 
curling and twisting over it. A large size flower and 
a very profuse bloomer. 5@e« each. 
OSSAMEQUIN—Pale lemon-yellow, heavily 
splashed carmine-red. Free-flowering, 
stems. $1.00 each, 
Zeppelin—The incomparable delicacy of this variety has 
excited great comment. The color is the most beau- 
tiful shade of mauve—a very fascinating color. Per- 
fection in form, is one of its greatest features. Se each. 
Hybrid Show and Fancy Dahlias 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—F lowers of gigantic size produced 
on long, heavy stems, well above the foliage, The color 
striped and 
and with good 
of this acquisition is a gorgeous wine-crimson. 35e 
each. 
DAVID WARFIELD-—Beautiful deep cherry-red. Of extra 
good habit, producing its mammoth flowers upon stiff, 
wiry stems, well above the foliage. 5S0e each. 
D,. M. Moore—Rich, deep, velvety Victoria-lake, a shade 
deeper than deep maroon, the nearest approach to black. 
A mammoth flower produced in profusion on long, stiff 
stems. 5Oc each. 
DOROTHY PEACOCK—Flowers of good size, exquisite 
form, great substance; beautiful, clear, live pink. S0ec 
each, 
DREER’S WHITE—Strong and vigorous, making ideal] 
bushy specimens, averaging 3 feet in height. ~ Color. 
pure, glistening white. Se each, 
DIAMANT—Pure white. 25¢ each. 
FRANK SMITH—Dark maroon, tipped pinkish-white. 35¢ 
each, 
LES AMOURS DE MADAME—Delicate pale rose, striped 
scarlet. A beautiful combination of color. 5S@e each. 
LUCY FAUCETT—Pale yellow, striped deep pink or light 
magenta. Very large and free flowering. 35e¢ each, 
MAYOR DUNN—Clear scarlet of large size and good form. 
Free bloomer and very showy. 35e¢ each. 
MAUDE ADAMS—Pure snowy white, effectively overlaid 
clear delicate pink. 50Oc each, . 
MISS HELEN HOLLIS—(See illustration.) The largest and 
best deep scarlet Show Dahlia. Blossoms are on long stiff 
stems, well above the foliage. Plant extremely sturdy 
with luxuriant foliage. 5@e each. 
ROSE—Color, deep rose. Flowers carried erect upon extra 
long stems. Exceedingly free-flowering. 35e each. 
REGGIE—A Colossal Dahlia of beautiful cherry-red color. 
On long stems, well above the foliage. 25e¢ each. 
STORM KING—Pure white. On good stems, well above the 
foliage. 25¢ each. 
Miss Helen Hollis. 
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STRADELLA—Deep purple-crimson. 
Stems long and wiry. 
25¢ each, 
VIVIAN—White, effectively edged rose-violet. Se each, 
YELLOW DUKE—A splendid primrose- Soe of good 
form. 35¢ each. e 
Collarette Dahlias 
ACHIEVEMENT, or JOHN L. LINDER—Clear, rich, velvety 
maroon; collarette, beautiful snowy white, very daintily © 
overlaid with a delicate shade of Pinkish-crimson. 25¢ 
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DIRECTEUR RENE GERARD—Beautiful 
shaded and tipped white; white collarette. 5e each, 
GALLIA—Carmine-red, edged primrose; sulphur= yellow col- 
larette. 35e¢ each. 
MAURICE RIVOIRE—The flowers are produced 
profusion, well above the foliage. Color: gorgeous, rich 
crimson with pure white collarette of short, well formed 
petals, perfectly arranged around the rich golden-yellow 
center. 25e¢ each. 
SOUVENIR DE CHABANNE—Lemon-yellow with coral-red © 
markings; collarette petals very 
low, tipped white. 35e each. 
VIRGINIA LEE—Free-flowering, with long stems. 
deep velvety-carmine, edged sulphur-yellow; 
pale sulphur-yellow. Se each, 
Single Dahlias 
AUBRIGHA BEAUTY—Pure, waxy 
ECKFORD CENTURY—Pure white, 
purple-crimson. 35e each. 
EMPRESS—A lovely shade of rose-pink. 
G. E. VARNUM—Deep red, tipped lighter. 25e each, 
HELVETIA—Pure white, each petal edged or bordered, 
brilliant rich scarlet. The plants are dwarf and bushy, 
producing their flowers abundantly. 50e each. 
JOHN COWAN—Soft crimson, shaded maroon, 25e¢ each. 
MAN FRIDAY—Deep maroon. 25¢ each. 
NEWPORT WINNER—Large crimson. 
PAINTED BEAUTY—Garnet, 
tipped white. 25¢ each. 
ROSE PINK CENTURY—Rose pink. 25¢ each, 
ST. GEORGE—Clear yellow. 25¢ each. 
SURPRISE—Brilliant carmine with a lemon-chrome ring 
at the center, the whole being striped and splashed deep 
ox-blood red. 25e¢ each. 
THERIES—White striped and splashed violet. 25¢ each. 
THOMAS BECKET—Crimson lake with bright yellow ring 
in ceriter. 25e¢ each. 
abundant, lemon yel- 
Color, 
collarette 
white. 25e each. 
streaked and dotted 
25e each. 
25e each. 
striped deep maroon and 
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