R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. DAHLIAS. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS—Continued from page 102 
Model. A model Dahlia of true cactus form. The florets incurve 
with perfect regularity. Color soft yellow at the base, gradually 
deepening to a clear pink, then shading yellow again at the tips. 
Pink Pearl. Rose-pink shading to white. 
Pierrot. Deep amber, tipped white. 
Planet. The flowers are large, borne on long stiff stems, white at 
pase, changing to deep pink with the whole spotted and striped scarlet. 
.00 each. 
Riehard Box. Clear light yellow, distinct from Golden Wave, in- 
curved, with strong erect stems; flowers early. 
Searchlight. A yellow form of merit; incurved, narrow florets. 
Sentinel. A grand variety producing large flowers on stout stems; 
color a beautiful shade of deep rose. 
The Quaker. The white centre gradually becoming tinged with lightest 
flesh pink. 
Victory.. A very fine variety of deep crimson. The blooms often 
nine inches in diameter, carried on long black wiry stems which carry 
the flowers erect; fine for cutting. $1.00 each. 
CHOICE PHONY-FLOWERED DAHLIAS. 
25 ets. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Codsall Gem. Deep yellow at base of petals, shading to primrose 
towards the edges of florets. One of the finest yellow varieties. 
Duke Henry. Soft red, a lovely shade. 
Geisha. This variety is undoubtedly the most brilliant colored Dahlia 
of its class; color bright orange-red shaded with yellow. Price, 50 cts. 
each; $5.00 per doz. 
Gladys. A new variety wonderfully free-flowering, splendid habit, rich 
salmon shading to buff. $1.00 each. 
Glory of Groenekan. Orange-yellow. 
Melampus. A fine variety, good stiff stems, large flowers of good sub- 
stance, color fine pure yellow. $1.00 each. 
Mrs. A.Sheridan. The centres of the large petals are a beautiful straw- 
berry-red, edged with pale blush-pink. 
Mrs. F.G. Baker. Animmense pure white. 
Mrs. Geoffrey Le M. Mander. The ends of the florets are bright rose, 
shading through yellow and white to the centre of the florets. 
Nadia. A beautiful shade of pale primrose, free flowering, holding 
flowers well above foliage. 
Paul Kruger. White, streaked and suffused with rosy maroon. 
P. W. Janssen. Fine orange-yellow, shaded with dull rose. 
Queen Wilhelmina. Pure white, one of the best varieties. 
Red Indian. A large blood-red flower of the best Peony form; the 
centre florets are tinged red, giving a novel appearance. 
Rene. A distinct new variety of satiny lavender flowers, carried well 
above, erect and fine; free flowering. $1.00 each. 
Snow Queen. Pure white; large flowers with broad petals; keeps well 
when cut. 
Sonnenblume. 
S. T. Wright. 
Yellow King. 
other Dahlias of this color. 
GIANT DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 
25 ets. each; $2.50 per doz. 
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. 
Mina Burlge. Very free-flowering, has been known to carry over 100 
open flowers at one time. Color, bright scarlet. 
Yellow Colosse. Flowers of large size; color, primrose-yellow. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS. 
25 ets. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Beauty. Fine bright clear scarlet of great keeping qualities. 
each; $10.00 per doz. 
Clifford W. Brutton. Bright yellow. 
Fitzhugh. Rich velvety dark red, a variety of merit, very attractive 
and fine for cutting. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
Great Britain. Deep mauve, perfect form, very large flowers. 
75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. (Plants only.) 
Hortulanis Witte. Pure white. Price, 50 cts. each. (Plants only.) 
Innocence. Small flower of the purest white; a gem for cutting. 
Le Grand Manitou. An enormous flower, white, striped violet red. 
occasionally bears flowers of a solid violet color. 35 cts. each; $3.50 
per doz. 
Madame Van Den Dael. 
to white in the centre. 
(Except where otherwise priced. ) 
A beautiful clear yellow of fine form. 
Apricot, suffused red, shading to yellow at centre. 
A Dahlia of very recent introduction and supercedes all 
$1.00 each. 
(Except where otherwise priced. ) 
$1.00 
Price, 
Shell-pink, with deeper markings; shading 
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Cactus Dahlia. 
SHOW DAHLIAS. 
25 ets. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Arabella. Light sulphur-yellow, shaded peach blossom. 
A.D. Livoni. Beautiful soft pink, quilled petals. 
Charles Lanier. Clear yellow. 
Emily. Solferino, with white markings, large and beautiful. 
Fascination. Large rose-pink; one of the best. 
Mary D. Hallock. Deep yellow. 
Mrs. Gladstone. Delicate soft blush; one of the best. 
POMPON DAHLIAS. 
25 ets. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Amber Queen. Amber, shading apricot. 
Daisy. Amber and salmon. 
Fairy Queen. Sulphur, edged pink. 
Kleine Domita. Orange-buff color. 
Little Herman. Deep red, tipped white. 
Nelly Fraser. Light ground, edged rose. 
Prinee Charming. Cream, tipped purple. 
Queen of Whites. Pure white, habit dwarf and free-flowering. 
SINGLE DAHLIAS. 
25 ets. each; $2.50 per doz. 
White, tinged canary-yellow at the base of petals- 
Dazzling scarlet, rich dark foliage. 
Rich velvety crimson, centre shaded rose. 
General Sir Douglas Haig. 
Alba Superba. 
Amy Barrilet. 
Crimson Century. 
Jack. Fiery-scarlet. 
St. George. Primrose yellow. 
Thomas Becket. Crimson with bright yellow ring. 
Twentieth Century. Rosy-crimson, with white tips. 
Wildfire. Large, bright scarlet. 
STAR SINGLE DAHLIAS. 
50 ets. each; $5.00 per doz. 
Lowfield Star. Clear pink. A charming flower for cutting, 
Northern Star. Rose; a beautiful shade; graceful stems. 
OrangeStar. Orange; very showy; lasts well for cutting. 
White Star. Pure white. 
Yellow Star. Clear yellow. 
