R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. DAHLIAS. 
"| Gold Medal Awarded for Farquhar’s Peeony-Flowered 
; Dahlias. 
Peeony-Flowered Dahlia, Geisha. 
Peeony-Flowered Dahlia, Queen Wilhelmina. 
PZEONY-FLOWERED DAHLIAS. 
Each, .20; doz. $2.00; by mail, 5 eents each extra. 
This new class has flowers resembling semi-double Ponies, borne on tall, erect stems. 
display in the garden and last well when cut. 
Andrew Carnegie. Salmon-pink with bronze shadings; the 
flowers are carried on long stiff stems. 
Baron G. de Graney. Pure white; very decorative variety. 
Dr. Van Gorkon. White shaded rose, very large. 
Duke Henry. Soft red; a lovely shade. 
Garibaldi. Very dark maroon. 
Germania. Dark scarlet with yellow centre. 
Glory of Baarn. Soft pink, large flowers, free and effective. 
Glory of GroeneKan. Orange-yellow, extra large flower. 
Hugo de Vries. A dwarf growing variety with orange brown 
flowers, borne on long stems. 
Hollandia. Delicate pink, single and semi-double flowers. 
H. Hornsveld. Soft salmon; an elegant form with enormous 
flowers. 
Isadora Dunean. 
color. 
A large free-flowering variety of dull salmon 
The brilliant flowers make a handsome 
King Leopold. Sulphur yellow; splendid sort. 
La Riante. Deep pink; very attractive. 
Mannheim. Rose-shaded and marked with orange-yellow. 
Merville. Orange-yellow; a fine variety of good form. 
Paul Kruger. White streaked and suffused with rosy maroon. 
Philadelphia. Purple carmine shading to pink. This variety 
has cactus petals. 
P. W. Janssen. Fine orange-yellow, shaded with dull rose. 
Pius X. Yellow; flaked with rose. 
Queen Emma. Rosy salmon, shaded with yellow. 
Queen Wilhelmina. Pure white semi-double flowers, one of 
the best varieties. 
Riesen Edelweiss. Pure white; twisted cactus petals. 
Sneeuwwitje. Extra large flower, pure white, fine. 
Solfaterre. Rosy scarlet with light markings of yellow. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS. 
The following varieties, each, .20; per doz., $2.00; per 100, $12.00; by mail, each, .25; per six, $1.25; per 
doz., $2.50. 
Collection of Cactus Dahlias, twelve choice sorts of our selection, $1.50; by mail, $2.00. 
Ajax. Orange and buff, long narrow incurved petals. 
Alexander. Splendid dark crimson flushed with maroon, petals 
of the finest quality and perfect centre. 
Aunt Chloe. Dark maroon, almost black. 
Aurora. Attractive soft pink shading lighter towards the centre; 
good exhibition variety. 
Brunhilde. Rich deep plum color, a fine flower and good form. 
Citronenvogel. A dwarf variety growing about 18 inches high. 
The bushy plants are completely covered with small, perfectly 
formed lemon yellow flowers. 
Clara G. Stredwieck. Light salmon, shading to salmon-red in 
the centre; a splendid flower. 
Countess of Lonsdale. Salmon-tinted apricot; very free-flower- 
ing; one of the best dahlias in cultivation. 
Dainty. Yellow ground lightly suffused with pink. One of the 
most delicate shades. 
Else. Salmon-pink slightly suffused yellow. 
Exquisite. Orange-scarlet with salmon shadings. 
Floradora. Dark blood-red, very free flowering. 
Gabriel. Creamy-white edged with vermillion. 
General Buller. Cardinal-red, shading to crimson, petals tipped 
with white. 
Goldkind. A new variety of merit. 
are tipped with white; free flowering. 
Grenadier. Salmon shading to orange; curled petals. 
Harbor Light. Vivid orange-red overlaid at tips of the petals 
with flame color. 
Harzer Kind. A dwarf variety about 
covered with pink flowers. 
J.H.Jaekson. Intense blackish-maroon, long narrow-pointed 
florets. 
Klein Rakette. 
narrow petals. 
The canary yellow flowers 
2 
feet, completely 
Cerise, shading to scarlet in centre; long 
90 
Konigin Luise. Deep pink, open centre; curled petals. 
Loogalu. Orange. 
Lucifer. The largest and freest blooming cactus dahlia in culti- 
vation; color a bronze red. 
Mephisto. Glowing crimson. 
Mrs. E. Mawley. Large clear yellow. 
Mrs. H. J. Jones. Rich scarlet with cream-colored edge, occa- 
sionally comes self-colored. 
Mrs. J. J. Crowe. Clear yellow. 
Nelson. The petals are long, very narrow and curl in a pleasing 
manner; color rich crimson, shading to bright rose. 
Nero. Deep plum color; large. 
Parade. Beautiful scarlet; fine form and color. 
Pink Pearl. Beautiful soft rose pink, shading to white in the 
centre. 
Princess Von Reise. Deep carmine-red. 
Rosa. A beautiful variety of soft pink shading to creamy-white, 
resembling the pink pond-lily. 
Sand Piper. Scarlet-shaded orange. 
Schwefelblate. Pale yellow shading deeper in centre. 
Sehone Rose. Clear pink, white tipped petals. 
Shooting Star. Pure golden yellow; quite distinct. 
Stern. Choice lemon yellow, very free. 
Strahlen Krone. Intense cardinal-red. 
Thuringia. Brilliant fiery-red flowers of large size. 
Unele Tom. Dark maroon. almost black. 
Victor Von Seheffel. A beautiful form of soft pink. 
William Marshall. Rich orange, shading to bright yellow, 
large, fine for exhibition. 
Winsome. A fine creamy white, very delicate. 
Yellow Gem. Fine clear yellow. 
