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



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P.EONY-FLOWERED STANDARD VARIETIES. -Co«<mued. 



Mannheim. Rose, shaded and marked with orange. 



Merville. Orange-yellow; a fine variety of good form. 



Miss G. Keeling, Pale rose-shaded lilac, very free flowering. 



Mrs. A. McKellar. Lovely terra-cotta, shaded salmon color. 



Paul Kruger. White streaked and suffused with rosy maroon. 



Paeoni. Carmine rose; very free-flowering; long stems. 



P. W. Janssen. Fine orange-yellow, shaded with dull rose. 



Queen Emma. Rosy salmon, shaded with yellow. 



Queen Wilhelmina. Pure white, one of the best varieties. 



Reisen Edelweiss. Pure white; cactus petals. 



GIANT DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 



25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. (Except where otherwise priced.) 



Albert Manda. The flowers of this extraordinary dahlia measure 

 nearly twelve inches in diameter, in beautiful shades of lemon, 

 white and pink, the color varying according to the season, 

 exposure, and situation. Price $1.25 each, (Plants only.) 



Cuban Giant. An immense ball of bright maroon; very free. 



Grand Duke Alexis. Pure white, tinted pale lavender. 



Josef Manda. Strong free grower, producing large double flowers 

 of a bright red color. Price 50 cts. each, (Plants only.) 



Mrs. Minnie Burgess. Very free-fiiowering, has been known to 

 carry over 100 open flowers at one time. Color bright scarlet. 

 Price 50 cts. each, (Plants only.) 



Mrs. Roosevelt Delicate silvery rose; very large. 



Souvenir de Gustave Doazon. Pure scarlet; a remarkable deco- 

 rative variety; the blooms measuring 6 to 9 inches in diameter. 



Yellow Colosse. Flowers of large size and perfect form; color 

 primrose yellow. 



Yellow Duke. A splendid primrose-yellow of good form. Fine 

 for cutting. 



DECORATIVE DAHLIAS. 



20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. (Except where 

 otherwise priced). 



Catherine Duer. Bright crimson-scarlet. 



Clifford W. Brutton. Bright yellow. 



Delice. Glowing rose-pink flowers on stout stiff stems; valuable 

 for cutting. 25 cts. each; .S2.50 per doz. 



F. L. Bassett. Bright rosy-purple, shading to blue. 



Henry Patrick. A beautiful pure white. 



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



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

 Jacqueminot Rose. 



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

 ing to white, light yellow margins. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 



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

 red, occasionally bears flowers of a solid violet color. 30 cts. 

 each; $3.00 per doz. 



Madame Van Den Dael. Shell-pink, with deeper markings, 

 shading to white in the centre. 



Miss Minnie McCullough. A beautiful variety with flowers 

 of soft yellow overlaid with bronze; rich autumnal shade. 25 cts. 

 each; .$2.50 per doz. 



Perle de Lyon. Pure white, petals are split at tip, giving the 

 flower an unique appearance. 



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



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



Wilhelm Millei. Deep pink, suffused with purple. 



SINGLE DAHLIAS. 



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

 Advancement. Ruby-red. 



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

 Blackbird. Black velvety maroon. 



Crimson Century. Rich velvety crimson, centre shaded rose. 

 Eckford Century. White, spotted and pencilled with crimson. 

 Jack. Fiery-scarlet. 



Miss Moreland. Crimson, shading to scarlet. 

 Pink Century. Delicate shell-pink. 

 Scarlet Century. Pure scarlet with bright yellow disc. 

 Thomas Beeket. Crimson with bright yellow ring. 

 Twentieth Century. Rosy-crimson, with white tips. 

 White Century. Pure white with yellow centre. 

 Merry Widow. Semi-double scarlet, of great size and substance. 



Single Dahlia. Twentieth Century. 



SHOW DAHLIAS. 



20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. (Except where 



otherwise priced). 

 Arabella. Light sulphur-yellow, shaded peach blossom. 

 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. 

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

 Fascination. Large, rose pink; one of the best. 

 Gloire de Lyon. Very large, pure white; a grand flower. Price, 



35 cts. each. 

 Harbinger. A beautiful shade of peach-color of fine form and good 



centre. Price, 35 cts. each. 

 Mary D. Hallock. Deep yellow. 

 Mme. Alfred Moreau. Mauve shading to pink. 

 Mrs. Gladstone. Delicate soft blush; one of the best. 

 Nugget. Large, showy variety; orange tipped scarlet. 

 Princess Victoria. Light-yeilow, early-flowering. 

 Red Hussar. Pure cardinal-red, perfect form. 

 Rosebud. White, edged with rose, fine. 

 Stradella. Rich deep crimson; free-flowered. 

 Sunburst. An exquisite shade of salmon. 

 Susan. Flowers delicate soft shell-pink; fine for cutting. 

 White Swan. Pure white, fine. 



POMPON DAHLIAS. 



15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Amber Queen. Amber, shading apricot. 

 Bobby. Deep plum color. 

 Darkness. Deep velvety-maroon. 

 Fairy Queen. Sulphur, edged pink. 

 Kleine Domita. Orange-buff color. 

 Little Herman. Deep red, tipped white. 

 Nelly Eraser. Light ground, edged rose. 

 Prince Charming. Cream, tipped purple. 

 Raphael. Deep maroon. 

 Snowclad. Pure white. 

 Sunbeam. Crimson-scarlet. 

 Vivid. Bright scarlet. 



