B. & J. FARQOHAR & CO., BOSTON. DAHLIAS. 



CACTUS DAHLIAS.— Conhni^erf. 



MephistO. Glowing crimsoQ. 



MeteOF. White ground, splashed and striped with violet puri)le. 



Mrs. J. J. Crowe. Clear yellow. 



New YOFk. Flowers of great size, petals incurved, color orange- 

 yellow in centre, shading to deep salmon. 



Othello. Dazzling velvety crimson, very early. 



Parade. Beautiful scarlet; fine form and color. 



Parzival. Pure white, long narrow twisted petals. 



Pink Pearl. Soft rose-pink, shading to white in the centre. 



Prineess Von Reise. Deep carmine-red. 



Rev. A. Bridge. Yellow ground passing to rosy-violet at the 

 tips of the very fine incurving petals. 



Rosa. A beautiful soft pink, shading to white in the centre. 



Ruby Grinsted. Rich pink with yellow base and centre. 



Sehwefelblate. Pale yellow, shading to deeper in centre. 



Stern. Choice lemon-yellow. 



Strahlen Krone. Intense cardinal-red. 



Syiphide. One of the most beautiful deep pink dahlias. 



Terra-Cotta. A really beautiful shade of terra-cotta. 



Vulkan. A beautiful shade of orange-scarlet. 



Wellington. Reddish-maroon tipped white, a grand flower. 



Winsome. Creamy white, very dehcate. 



William Marshall. Rich orange, shading to bright yellow. 



DECORATIVE DAHLIAS. 



Each, .20; Doz., $2.00; 100, $12.00. (Except where 

 otherwise priced). By mail, add .05 each, extra. 



Catherine Duer. Bright crimson-scarlet. 



Clifford W. Brutton. Bright yellow. 



Daffodil. Canary-yellow. 



Deliee. Growing rose-pink flowers on stout stiff stems; valuable 

 for cutting. Each, .25; doz., §2.50. 



Eureka Deep rose color. 



F. L. Bassett. Bright rosj'-purple, shading to blue. 



Fire Rain. Rich cardinal-red, very free-flowering. 



Henry Patrick. A beautiful pure white. 



Innocence. Small flower of the purest white; a gem for cut- 

 ting purposes. 



Jack Rose. Brilliant crimson red, similar in shade to the 

 popular Jacqueminot Rose. 



Jeanne Charmet. An exquisite variety, pink at the edges, 

 shading to white, light yellow margins. 



Le Grand Manitou. An enormous flower, white, striped violet- 

 red, occasionally bears flowers of a solid violet color. 



Madame Van " Den Dael. Shell-pink, with deeper mark- 

 ings, shading to white in the centre. 



Miss Minnie MeCullough. A beautiful variety with flowers 

 of soft yeUow overlaid with bronze; rich autumnal shade. Each, 

 25; doz., S2.oO. 



Perle de la tete d'or. Pure white, petals are split at tip, 

 giving the flower a unique appearance. 



Single Dahlia. Twentieth Century. 



Reise Von Stuttgart. A seedling of the popular Souvenir de 

 Gustave Doazon with immense bright blood-red flowers. Each, .25; 

 doz. S2.50. 



Semiramis. Soft pink, with yellow, shading to light in the centre. 



Souvenir de Gustave Doazon. See page 93. 



Sylvia. Soft mauve pink changing to white in the centre. 



Wilhelm Miller. Deep pink, suffused with purple. 



Yellow Colosse. Flowers of large size and perfect form; 

 color primrose yellow. Each, .25; doz., §2.50. 



SHOW DAHLIAS. 



Each, .20; Doz., $2.00; 100, $12. 

 Arabella. Light sulphur-yellow, shaded peach blossoms. 

 Arthur RawlingS. Rich deep crimson, large perfect flower. 

 A. D. Livoni. Beautiful soft pink, quilled petals. 

 Charles Lanier. The rich deep yellow flowers of this variety 



are of enormous size and beautifully quilled. 

 Duchess of York. Lemon, veined and edged with salmon-pink; 



verj- fine flower. 

 Emily. Solferino, with white markings, large and beautiful. 

 Florence Trantor. Blush white, edged rosy-purple. 

 Frank Smith, Rich, dark purple-maroon petals, tipped white. 

 Hero. Analine-red of fine shade. 



00. By mail, add .05 each, extra. 

 John Walker. Finest pure white, splendid for e.\hibition. 

 Mary D. HaUoek. Deep yellow. 

 Mrae. Alfred Moreau. Mauve shading to pink; a splendid 



flower. 

 Miss Cannell. White, tipped with rosy-pink. 

 Mrs. Gladstone. Dehcate soft blush, one of the best. 

 Princess Victoria. A very early-flowering variety with large 



light-yellow flowers. 

 Red Hussar. Pure cardinal-red, perfect form. 

 Susan. Flowers dehcate sof t-shell-pink ; fine for cutting. 

 Warrior. Intense scarlet, of fine form. 



Each, .15; Doz. 

 Catherine. Pure yellow. 

 Daisy, .\mber, shading to salmon. 

 Darkness. Deep velvety-maroon. 

 Ganymede. Gold tipped rose. 



Each, .20; Doz. 

 Advancement. Ruby-red. 



Alba Superba. White tinged canary-yellow at the base of petals. 

 Ami Barrilet. Rich ruby-garnet, dark fohage. 

 Blackbird. Black velvety maroon. 



Crimson Century. Rich velvety crimson, centre shaded rose. 

 Eclipse. Rosy-mauve, shaded salmon. 

 Jack. Fier\--scarlet. 



Merry Widow. A semi-double of great size and substance, color 

 scarlet. 



POMPON DAHLIAS. 



, $1.50; 100, $10.00. By mail, add .05 each, extra. 



Helene Lambert. Bright yellow. Little Herman. Deep red, tipped white. 



Ideal. Yellow. Raphael. Deep maroon. 



Jessica. Yellow, edged rose. San Toy. White, tipped with rose. 



Kleine Domitea. Orange buff color. Snowclad. Pure white. 



SINGLE DAHLIAS. 



, $2.00, 100, $12.00. By mail, add .05 each, extra. 



Miss Norland. Crimson, shading to scarlet. 

 Miss Roberts. Pure yellow. 



Lavender Century. " Delicate lilac with light shadings. 

 Pink Century. Delicate shell-pink. 

 Princess of Wales. Soft pink, lovely. 

 Scarlet Century. Pure scarlet with bright j-cllowdisc. 

 St. George. Primrose yellow. 



Twentieth Century. Rosy-crimson, with white tips. 

 White Century. Pure white with yellow centre. 

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