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



Decorative Dahlia. Jeanne Channel. 



CACTUS DAHLIAS.— Standard Varieties. 



20 ets. each; $2.00 per doz ; $12.00 per 100. 

 Alexander. Splendid dark crimson flushed with maroon. 

 Arlsted Gurtler. Brilhant orange-scarlet; very free. 

 Bismarck. A graceful flower of intense fiery-red. 

 Brigadier. Dark red, long thin curving florets. 

 Delicatissima. Pale Hydrangea-pink, with lighter shadings. 

 Dr. G. Kendall. Rich orange, shading to bright yellow. 

 Countess of Malmesbury. Soft pink, shading to nearly white. 

 Fireworks. Yellow, shading to orange, flaked scarlet. 

 Gabriel. Creamy-white, edged with vermilion. 

 Gazelle. White, shading to pink; outer petals deep pink. 

 General BuUer. Cardinal red, petals tipped with white. 

 Gold Eagle. Bright j'ellow, with suffusions of rose and fawn. 

 Goldkind. Canary-yellow; tipped with white. 

 Goldregan. Very striking yellow; fine form, full and deep. 

 Harbor Light. Vivid orange-red, overlaid at tips with flame 



color. 

 H. L. Brousson. White in the centre, changing to rich deep rose 



which again changes to almost white at tips of petals. 

 H. H. Thomas. Rich deep crimson of fine form. 

 Indomitable. Rich rosy-pink, long incurved petals. 

 lolanthe. Deep coral-red tipped with gold. 

 J. H. Jackson. Inten.se blackish-maroon, long narrow petals. 

 John Peel. Intensely rich crimson; very large flowers. 

 Kielia. Beautiful cerise-pink, shading to orange at centre. 

 Lightship. Lovely, clear yellow, with strong erect stems. 

 Mile. Marie Doucet. Soft mauve color with large white centre. 

 Mrs. J. J. Crowe. Clear yellow. 

 Othello. Dazzling velvety crimson, very early. 

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

 Rev. A. Bridge. Yellow ground pa.ssing to rosy-violet at the tips 



of (he very fine incurving petals. 

 Ruby Grinsted. Rich pink with yellow base and centre. 

 Schwefelblate. Pale yellow, shading to deeper in the centre. 

 Stern. Choice lemon-yellow. 



Terra Cotta. A really beautiful shade of terra cotta. 

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



NEW AND CHOICE P^ONY-FLOWERED 

 DAHLIAS. 



Plants only. Delivery May and June. 

 50cts. each; $5.00 per doz. (Except where otherwise priced). 



Geisha. This variety is undoubtedlj^ the most brilliant colored 

 Dahlia of its class; color bright orange-red shaded with yellow. 



John Green. One of the finest Pseonj'-flowered Dahhas yet intro- 

 duced. The coloring is intensely brilhant, the centre being of 

 clear yellow which quickly changes to scarlet. It has also great 

 lasting qualities. Price $1.00 each. 



J. S. Brunton. Flowers of immense size, and fine form, color deep 

 red shading to pale rosy-carmine. 



Lady Muriel Paget. A beautiful pure white of distinct habit. 



Mrs. A. Sheridan. The centres of the large petals are a beauti- 

 ful strawberry-red, edged with pale blush-pink. 



Mrs. A. Worsey. Rich deep crimson. An immense flower. 



Mrs. Geoflfrey Le M. Mander. The ends of the florets are bright 

 rose shading through yellow and white to the centre of the flower. 



Mrs. T. G. Baker. An immense pure white. 



Red Indian. A large blood-red flower of the best Pseony form; 

 the centre florets are tinged red, giving a novel appearance. 



Sonnenblume. A beautiful clear yellow of fine form. 



S. T. Wright. Apricot, suffused with red, shading to yellow at 

 base of petal, one of the finest varieties. 



P^ONY-FLOWERED— Standard Varieties. 



20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



Bertha Von Suttner. Beautiful salmon-pink shading lightly to 

 pale yellow, the flowers are large and of fine form. 



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. 



King Leopold. Sulphur-yellow; splendid sort. 



La Riante. Deep pink, very attractive. 



Lady Seville. Rich orange-scarlet, petals tipped buff and slightly 

 reflexed. A gorgeous flower. 



Paeony-flowered Dahlia. John Green. 



