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11. Stancombe. — Straw-yellow, suffused amber striped red. Each. 



mottled and tipped blush 15c 



12. Olympia. — Bright rose-pink ; striped, spotted and penciled 



rich crimson 25c 



13. Henelope.— White flaked and tinted mauve 15c 



14. Progress.— Soft rosy-lake, beautifully spotted and penciled 



slowing crimson. Extra fine _ 12c 



15. Thomas Wescott.— Fiery red, tipped white „ I5c 



Show Dahlias. 



16. Arabella. — Light sulphur-yellow, edges peach-blossom... 15c 



17. Duchess of Cambridge.— White suffused pink, heavily 



tipped dark crimson _ 15c 



18. Hero, — Analine-red, finely shaped 15c 



19. J. T. West.— Yellow, prettily tipped purple I5c 



20. John Elitch. — Rich deep crimson „ 15c 



21. Mary D. HallocK.— Chrome yellow; fine, free „ 15c 



22. Miss May Loomis. — white, suffused rose; 15c 



23. Mme. Alfred Morean. — Mauve pink ; very large flower 15c 



24. Red Hussar. — Cardinal red. perfect form 15c 



25. Ruby Queen.— Brilliant deep purple _ 15c 



26. White Swan. — A fine clear white _ 15c 



27. Storm King (Blizzard.) — New snow-white, vigorous 



dwarf, branching habit. Full to center _ 12c 



28. John WalKer. — Large, white, full to center _ 12c 



29. Sport, Lavender.— A pure lavender „ 12c 



* Cactus Dahlias. ' 



30. Charm. — Perfectly shaped center petals white and light 



yellow, outer petals light blushed edged salmon-pink 35c 



31. Floradora. — Fine bloomer, blood-red color 15c 



32. Florence M. StredwicK.—Iyarge pure white, perfect form 35c 



33. MabelTttlloch. — Softviolet-rose. shadingyellow, fineform 35c 



34. Uncle Tom. — Finely shaped fine blooming maroon flower 



with deer velvety shadings 25c 



35. Brnnhilde. — Plum color, lovely long petals _ 15c 



36. Countess of Lonsdale. — Flowers freely under all condi- 



tions, salmon pink and amber _ 15c 



37. Cornucopia. — Vermilion, shaded carmine .' 15c 



38. Exquisite. — Orange-scarlet shaded salmon 15c 



39. Flamingo. — Vermilion shaded carmine 15c 



40. Gabriel. — Creamy white edged vermilion, improved 



Arachm 15c 



41. General Buller.-Cardinal red shaded crimson. tippedwhite 15c 



42. Krienhilde. — The Most Popular Dahlia Grown. A brill- 



iant carmine pink gradually shading lighter to the cen- 

 ter, which is at first creamy white, changing to pure 



white. It is the ideal flower for cutting 15c 



43. Ringdove. — Variable, salmon, carmine, yellow, white 13c 



44. VolKer. — A Charming free flowering yellow 15c 



45. Winsome. — A large perfectly formed creamy white. Fine 15c 



46. Alpha. — Creamy white, with pencilings, spots and stripes 



>of reddish purple 15c 



47. Vesuvius. — Buttercup-yellow, striped and spotted with red 35c 



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We will sell 6 at Dozen rate. 

 Any two 15c Dahlias for 25c. 



THE DAHLIA. A Floral Success.-There 



is no flower in all the Floral Kingdom 

 more shapely in form, brilliant in color, 

 sturdy in growth and profuse in bloom 

 than the Dahila. We have this year far 

 surpassed all our previous efforts by offer- 

 ing to the public a selection of this mar- 

 velous flower, the best yet introduced. 

 Our selection consists of good, strong, 

 sound, field grown roots, true to name and 

 color as listed below, viz. — 



Quilled Dahlias. 



1. Frank Smith.— intense Each. Doz. 

 purplish maroon, shading 

 almost black, petals tip- 

 ped white, very popular... ISc $1.50 



2. A. D. Livoni.— Always 

 full of beautiful flowers, 

 clear pink, perfectly for- 

 med blooms ISc 1.50 



3. Eleg'ans.— Tyrian rose, 

 tipped white 15c 1.50 



4. Queen Victoria.— Hand- 

 some, bright yellow, fine- 

 ly quilled I5C 1.50 



5. Ruth.— Pure white with 

 faint tinge of blush on 

 edges _ 15c 1.50 



Fancy Dahlias. 



6. Admiral Schley.— Our 



hero, rich crimson, edges 

 garnet with broad band 

 of white through the cen- 

 ter of each petal 



7. Chameleon.— Changea- 

 ble flower, flesh color, 

 crushed strawberry and 

 yellow 



8. Eloise. — Different flowers 

 on same bush , white, flesh 

 colored petals edged deep 

 purpli.'ih garnet 



9. Fern Leaved Beauty. — 

 White, petals edged dark 

 carmine red 



10. Lottie EcKford.— White, 

 spotted purple _ 



Cactus Dahlias.— Continued. 



48. Hunold. — Large, Scarlet with neatly quilled petals ; very 



early 



49. Mrs. H. J, Jones, — Scarlet, edged cream and heavily tip- 



ped with white 



50. Aegir. — Rich, warm cardinal red, peculiarly twisted petals 



51. Aunt Chloe. — Rich black maroon ; the darkest variety in 



52. Capstan. — Soft orange scarlet, shaded apricot 



53. HohenzoUern.-Rich bronzy orange-red.with golden sheen 



54. Island Queen. — Soft lavender-pink; of fine form _ 



55. Jealousy. — A perfect clear yellow, a fine flower _ 



56. Prog'enitor. — The Stag Horn Dahlia, bright carmine 



57. Standard Bearer. — Rich, fiery scarlet, abundant bloomer, 



58. Gig'antea. — Grows about five feet high, produces flowers 



frequently over six inches diameter. Creamy white 



59. Mrs. Rosevelt. — Delicate silvery-rose. Immense size 



60. Pendent. — Early, profuse, bright crimson-maroon.large 



61. Prof. Mansfield.— Monstrous size and peculiar color com- 



binations rich yellow tip and marked rosey-red, 



Decorative Dahlias. 



62. Admiral Dewey.— A rich purple, very free bloomer 



63. Baron Schroeder. — French purple with blush shadings... 



64. BlacK Beauty. — Deep velvety maroon, almost black 



65. Blue Oban. — Reddish-violet with purplish shadings 



66. Catherine Duer.— Favorite of the "400" at Newport. 



67. Henry PatricK.— One of the grandest pure white. 



68. Lucille.- -Old Gold. Very beautiful 



69. Fire Rain or Lyndhurst.— Rich and brilliant cardinal red 



70. Mrs. Winters. — A large, finely formed snow-white 



71. Nymphaea. — Delicate mauve, pure white in center_ 



72. Oban. — Rosy-lavender, overlaid with silvery fawn 



73. Sylvia.— Soft mauve pink changing to white in center 



74. Wm.Agnew, — Rich.dazzlingcarminered. Agrandflower 



75. Zulu. — Deep maroon with black shadingrs 



76. Clifi'ord W. Bruton.- Profuse flowers 5 to 6 inches in di- 



ameter. Full. A pure yellow. The flowers are borne 

 on long stems 



77. John Elitch.— Large, deep rich red. A tall grower with 



long stems 



78. Lemon Giant.— (New Weeping Dahlia.) Large, 6 to 7 in. 



in diameter; lemon-yellow. Flowers droop gracefully 



89. Guiding Star. — Pure white ; a general favorite Pon Pon... 

 80. Scarlet Century,— The brightest dazzling scarlet.vpithout 



shade or t)lemish 



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We offer a mixture made up of named varieties exclusively, and con- 

 taining some of the verv finest Cactus and other sorts, at the low price of « 

 8c each. 2 for 15c. 90c. per dozen. $7.00. per hundred. 



