R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. DAHLIAS. : 104 
DAHLIAS. 
Note.—Unless otherwise specified, all Dahlias will be supplied in roots, and we believe our supply this season is ample to meet all 
demands. However, in case the demand for certain varieties exhausts our supply of roots, we will send out growing plants which should give 
equally good results. 
NEW AND CHOICE PAHONY-FLOWERED 
DAHLIAS. 
Plants only. Delivery May and June. ; 
Each, .50; doz., $5.00; by mail, add .05 each, extra. 
Codsall Gem. Deep yellow at base of petals, shading to prim- 
rose towards the edges of florets. One of the finest yellow varie- 
ties. 
Geisha. This variety is undoubtedly the most brilliant colored 
Dahlia of its class; color bright orange-red shaded with yellow. 
J.S. Brunton. Flowers of immense size, and fine form, color deep 
red shading to pale rosy-carmine. 
Lady Allison. A rich cream changing when fully expanded | 
to a lovely pale pink. pnt 
Lady Muriel Paget. A beautiful pure white of distinct habit |i 
and form. | aes 
Mrs. A. Sheridan. The centres of the large petals are a beauti- | 
ful strawberry red, edged with pale blush pink. A striking flower. |g) 
Mrs. A. Worsey. Rich deep crimson. An immense flower. 
Mrs. E. Cragg. The flowers when young are tinged with pink 
but when fully open become a milky white. 
Mrs. Geoffrey Le M. Mander. The ends of the florets are bright }} 
rose shading through yellow and white to the centre of the flower. |jugas 
Mrs. Staveley Hill. Orange-scarlet at base of petals, shading |feay 
to carmine at tips, large flowers of good form. 
Mrs. T. G. Baker. An immense pure white. 
Red Indian. A large blood-red flower of the best Pzeony form; 
the centre florets are tinged red, giving a novel appearance. 
Snow Queen. Pure white; large flower with broad petals; keeps |e 
well when cut. hes ; 
Sonnenblume. A beautiful clear yellow of fine form and sub- |Risaiae 
stance. oS 
S. T. Wright. Apricot, suffused with red, shading to yellow at 
base of petal, one of the finest varieties. ra 
Sunset. The saffron yellow of the tips harmonizes prettily with |BRe 
the bright fiery red, with which the centre is splashed. bes 
The Warrior: The flowers are ox-blood-red with plenty of petals. 
wart. : 
W. Froggat Bruford. Bright pink with large yellow disc, a dis- 
tinct and beautiful variety. Pzony-flowered Dahlia. 
PAEONY-FLOWERED DAHLIAS.. Standard Varieties. 
Each, .20; doz., $2.00; 100, $12; by mail, add .05 each, extra. 
Alice Roosevelt. White, shaded with lilac, well formed flowers. Mannheim. Rose, shaded and marked with orange. 
Andrew Carnegie. Salmon-pink with bronze shadings. Merville. Orange-yellow; a fine variety of good form. 
Bertha Von Suttner. Beautiful salmon-pink shading lightly to Miss G. Keeling. Pale rose-shaded lilac, very free flowering. 
pale yellow, the flowers are large and of fine form. Mrs. A. McKellar. A distinct and lovely terra-cotta, shaded 
Cesar. A fine pale yellow flower of good substance. salmon color 
Dr. Von Ghorkom. White shaded rose. 
Duke Henry. Soft red, a lovely shade. 
Garibaldi. Dark maroon, large and handsome. 
Glory of Baarn. Soft pink, large flowers, free and effective. 
Glory of Groenekan. Orange-yellow, large flower. P. W. Janssen. Fine orange-yellow, shaded with dull rose. 
H. Hornsveld. Soft salmon, an elegant form with enormous flowers. @ueen Emma. Rosy salmon, shaded with yellow. 
Isadora Dunean. A large free-flowering variety, color dullsalmon, @ueen Wilhelmina. Pure white, one of the best varieties. 
Paul Kruger. White streaked and suffused with rosy maroon. 
Poni. Carmine rose. Exceptionally beautiful and very free- 
flowering; long stems. 
King Leopold. Sulphur-yellow; splendid sort. Reisen Edelweiss. Pure white, cactus petals. 
La Riante. Deep pink, very attractive. Selma Sehneider. Giant flowers of a pleasing soft rose, shading 
Lady Seville. Rich orange-scarlet petals tipped buff and slightly to flesh color; centre alabaster white. 
reflexed. A gorgeous flower. Sneeuwwitje. A beautiful pure white flower, extra large. 
GIANT DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 
Plants only. Delivery May and June. Each, .25; doz., $2.50; by mail, add .05 each, extra.’ 
Cuban Giant. An immense ball of bright maroon; very free. Yellow Colosse. Flowers of large size and perfect form; color 
Grand Duke Alexis. Pure white, tinted pale lavender. primrose yellow. 
Mrs. Roosevelt. Delicate silvery rose; very large. 
Souvenir de Gustave Doazon. Pure scarlet; a remarkable 
decorative variety; the blooms measuring 6 to 9 inches in diameter. 
Yellow Duke. A splendid primrose-yellow of good form. Fine 
for cutting. 
