K. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. DAHLIAS. 



DAHLIAS. 



Note. — Unless otherwise speciflec!, aU 

 Dahlias will he supplied in roots, and ve 

 believe our supply this season is ample to 

 meet all demayids. However, in ease the 

 demand for certain varieties exhausts our 

 supply of roots, we will send out (/romng 

 plants which will give equally as good 

 results. 



LARGE DOUBLE SHOW. 



Each, .20; per doz,, $2.00; 

 pep 100, $12c00; by mail, each, 

 .25; per six, $1.25; per doz., 

 $2.50, except where otherwise 

 priced. 



Collection of Large Double 

 Show Dahlias, twelve choice 

 sorts of our selection. $1.50; by 

 mail, $2.00. Collection of six 

 sorts, .75; by mail, $1.00. 



A. D. Livoni. Bt'autilul soft pink, 

 with quilled petals, free floweiiujj. 



Admiral Schley. Rich crimsou 

 shading garnet with a baud of white 

 through centre of each petal. 



Arabella. Light sulphur yellow, 

 shaded peach blossom on edge of 

 petals. 



Chamaeleon. Flesh colored centre, 

 shadiug to crushed sti'awberry with 

 3"ellowish blending. 



Charles Lanier. Tlie rich, deep 

 yellow f]owers of this new variety 

 are of enormous size and beauti- 

 fully quilled. The blooms are 

 freely produced on very long stems 

 which render it valuable as a cut 

 flower. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 



From HORTICULTURE, Sept. 7, 

 1907.— "Dahlia Show at Boston. The 



Dahlia Sliow at llortieulturai Hall, 

 Koston, this week is unquestionably 

 tiie finest exhibition of dahlias ever 

 given in America, 'i'he sensation of 

 thf show is A. H. Wingetfs Charles 

 Lanier, a four-year-old, deep yellow 

 in color, which may be appropriately 

 described tlie Tol. Appleton ot the 

 dahlias."' 



David Johnson. Salmon and rose; large flower. 



Duchess of Cambridge. Base of petals white, sufhised pink 



heavily tipped dark crimson. 

 Eloise. White tinted pink, edged witli purple. 

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

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

 Hero. Red ; very fine. 



J. T. West. Yellow tipped purple, fine flower. 

 John Wallcer. Finest pure white, .splendid for exhibition. 

 John Thorpe. Solferino pink, large. 



Show Dahlia Charles Lanier. 



Kaiser Wilhelm. Yellow, lightly tipped carmine, quilled petals. 

 Lottie Eekford. White, striped and spotted with puii)le. 

 Lucy Faweett. Pale yellow, striped and spotted carmine ro.se. 

 Madame Alfred Moreau. Pale mauve pink, large. 

 Mary D. Halloek. Deep yellow. 

 Mrs. Langtry. Cream edged crimson. 

 Queen of Yellows. Clear yellow. 

 Ruby Queen. Brilliant deep purple. 

 Storm King. Pure white, fine. 



POMPON OR BOUQUET DAHLIAS. 



The dainty, small double floweis of these Dahlias are extremely serviceable for cutting, and they are produced so abundantly thai 

 after a liberal number have been gathered for house decoration, the plants are usually still gay with the brilliant ball-like blooujs. 



Each, .15; per dozen, $1.50; per 100, $12.00; by mail, each, .20; per six, $1.00; per dozen, $2.00. 

 Collection of Pompon Dahlias, twelve choice sorts of our selection, $1.50; by mail, $2.00. 



Catherine. Pure yellow. Little Bessie. Creamy white (piilled i)etals. 



Darkness. Dark velvety maroon. Little Herman. Deep red, tipi>ed white. 



Elegante. Beautiful soft pink. Little Naiad. White tipi>ed amaranth reil. 



Guiding Star. Pure white. Raphael. Deep ricli maroon. 



Jessica. Yellow or amber, edged with red. Red Piper. Beautiful deep red. 



Jewel. Pale primrose, blotched white. Sunshine. Vivid scarlet. 



Kleine Domitea. Orange bufi" color. White Lady. Pure white. 

 La Petit Jean. Beautiful rich plum color. 



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