Bolgiano's "World's Best" Dahlias 



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Mailing weighl. \\vi]r\\\z\^ Parcel Post Fates 

 1 pound per mot I.-'CIHIICI*? See P aye 5 



Containing All the Most Recent Introductions of Both 

 Europe and America 



We It' ill sell 6 at dozen rate Any two 15c Dahlias for 25c 



Important. We supply undivided Field-Grown "Clumps" 

 (Roots just as they are prown in the field). It is a mistake to buy 

 cheap divided Roots, they will not give satisfactory results. 



Five New Dahlias 



Setof 5for$l.i5 

 In presenting these 5 grand sorts below, we have spared 

 neither pains nor expense, and have not the least hesitation 

 in proclaiming them as the highest efficiency attained in Dahlias 

 as yet. In otfering these to our customers for the lirst time, we 

 have taken into consideration every quality that goes to make up 

 a sterling sort, and can frankly say that not one is missing. 



Each Doz. 

 Mrs. C. H. Brech. (Decorative.) A beautiful variety 

 of the hybrid class; soft yellow suffused carmine. 



Very distinct and pleasing 40c $4.50 



Evening Star. (Cactus.) A fine "Autumn Shade" 

 variety, beautiful golden center, shading to bright 



terra cotla 35c ,3. .50 



Perle De Lyon. (Decorative.) Perfect in form, pure 

 white in color and produced on long stiff stems. 

 The best that we can say of this sterling novelty 



is that it is the bejit white regardless of type„ 25c 2.50 



Stormer. (Cactus.) Very large deep scarlet long 



narrow pointed petals 30c 3.00 



Old Cold. (Decorative.) One of the richest of Au- 

 tumn shades, especially valuable for decorations. 

 Old gold shading to orange: splendid form on long 

 slender, but stiff stems. A grand acquisition 2oc 2.50 



Superb New Cactus Dahlias 



One each of any 12 New Cactus Dahlias for $2.50 

 Burbank. Vivid vermilion scarlet. Tall grower but 



rather late bloomer. Fine form with long stems__ 20c 2.00 



Elsa. White, suffused and edged pink 2.5c 2.50 



Comrad. Yellow blending with terra cotta, very 



fine petals; largest size and very profuse bloomer__ 20c 2.00 



Exquisite. Shades of gold and amber 25c 2.50 



Gen. Buller. Rich velvety maroon, tipped white. 



Sometimes called the Cactus "Frank Smith" 20c 2 00 



Harlequin. Hright carmine, edged and tipped 



white. Distinct and striking__-__ 25c 2.50 



J. B. Briant. tlolden yellow, tinting to soft creamy yellow Each 



at the tips; sometimes suffused pinkish-fawn 25c 



J.H.Jackson. Very large, rich, velvety maroon 25c 



Juliet. Very large, rosy pink, tinting lighter 20c 



Kriemhilde. The color is fresh delicate pink, shading to a deep 



rose pink 15c 



Leuchtfeuer. Deep blood-red with deeper shadings 25c 



Magpie. The color varies from delicate pink to rich maroon. 



Sometimes solid pink with whit-e tips, maroon tipped white 



and solid maroon flowers are not only on same plant, but on 



same spray 30c 



Marjorie Castleton. Rosy pink, tinted lighter toward center 



and tips 25c 



Mrs. J. P. Mace. Very large, of beautiful regular form. Color 



soft shell pink 20c 



Perlehilde. A delicate shell pink. Sport of Kriemhilde 20c 



Pink Pearl. Soft rosy pink. An early and profuse bloomer .. 25c 

 Queen of Hearts. Clear, glistening white petals deepening to 



lemon yellow at base. Magnificent 30c 



Rosy Morn. Bright carmine rose, tinting lighter toward center 



and base of petals 20c 



Heine Cayeux. Dark rich red. An early and profuse bloomer. 



A very distinct and striking flower that has attracted a great 



deal of attention 25c 



Sequoia. Large golden bronze; fine form, on long, stiff stems. 25c 



Standard Bearer. Hrightest scarlet 20c 



T.G.Baker. The largest and best clear yellow cactus. Splendid 2.5c 

 The Pilot. Yellow, heavily tipped bright terra cotta 25c 



New Century Dahlias """'ZfitlTorh^io''' 



Cream Century. Another giant flower. Rich cream 20c 



Eckford Century. Immense size, white spotted and penciled 



pink and crimson 20c 



Geisha Century. The inner half of the petal is a rich yellow, 



the outer half is an intensely rich scarlet. One of the most 



striking of the Century Dahlias 30c 



Mrs. Jos. Lucas. Rich yellow, overlaid bronzy scarlet, 



lightened, suffused and edged salmon rose. Immense flowers. 30c 



Rose Pink Century. Very large, deep rose pink. 1.5c 



Twentieth Century. Flowers are very large, rose-piiik 15c 



Wildfire Century. Rrightest scarlet 1.5c 



Yellow Century. Golden-yellow, shaded darker 20c 



New Show or Ball Dahlias fc^jllr^^.;.? 



Aurora. Yellow, tippeii red 2.5c 



A. D. Livoni. Reaulifnl soft pink, quilled petals '_ 20c 



Apollyon. Brightest scarlet 20c 



Arabella. Very fine primrose, shaded rose 15c 



Black Hussar. A maroon sport of Red Hussar, strong, vigor- 

 ous and profuse bloomer 2nc 



Bon-Ton. Rich garnet, perfect form, full center 20e 



Champion Rollo. Very large, crushed strawberry 15c 



Dorothy Peacock. Beautiful clear pink, cream center 30c 



Emily May. Yellow, blotched bronze red 20c 



Lemon Beauty. Beautiful shade of lemon-yellow 20c 



Miss Dodd. Very large, pure yellow 1.5c 



Mrs. Saunders. Yellow, tipped white, large, fine 25c 



Penelope. White-flaked lavender 20c 



Princess Victoria. Pure canary yellow 20c 



Queen Victoria. Rich golden yellow 20c 



Red Duke. Very large, rich cardinal red, with quilled petals.. 25c 



White Swan. Large, pure white ^ 20c 



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That Handsome Dahlia — Minnie Burgle 



MINNIE BURGLE— THE GREATEST RICH RED DECORATIVE 

 DAHLIA EVER PRODUCED 



This California production has been acknowledged to outdares everything 

 of its color and stands out alone as the best rich red Dahlia in existence. The 

 flowers are very large, many the past season measuring 7 to S}i inches in 

 diameter. The color is the richest vermilion cardinal, which, in connection 

 with the long, stiff stems, makes it by far the predominant red Dahlia for garden 

 or cut flower purposes. The plant is a very strong, vigorous upright grower 

 and an early and continuous bloomer, producing the big red flowers in pro- 

 fusion untill killed by frost. Price 75c i)er elunip of roots or $8.00 per doz. 

 clumps. 



JOHN WANAMAKER— THE NEW PAEONY DAHLIA 



This wonderful new Dahlia is not only one of the largest and handsomest, 

 but has a distinct new habit of branching right at the ground. The color 

 is an exquisite and fashionable shade of rose-lake, or, as popularly called, 

 orchid pink. It must be seen to be fully appreciated. Was awarded first 

 prize by The American Dahlia Society. Was awarded a certificate by The 

 Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, and highest honors wherever exhibited. 

 We offer you this wonderful Dahlia at 50c per clump of roots or $5.00 per 

 doz. clumps. 



New Decorative Dahlias ^"' '"DaUia7fcr$^7,r''"'" 



Each Doz. 



Crimson Giant. Very large, rich crimson, shaded maroon 2.5c .$2.50 



Delice. The finest pink decorative Dahlia ever introduced 25c 2.50 



Frank L. Bassett. Bright royal-purple, shading to blue 20c 2.00 



Gov. Wilson. Bright, glowing cardinal red. Large flowers 



and most profusr bloomer 25c 2.50 



Jack Rose, (jolor a rich shade of crimson 15c 1.50 



Kinds Pink. Soft pink, with lighter center. Long stems 15c 1.50 



Jumbo. Deep red, shaded maroon 20c 2.00 



Lyndhurst. Still the best scarlet Dahlia. Its large, perfectly 



formed, full-centered flowers are produced on long stems well 



above the foliage 20c 2.00 



Maid of Kent. Rich cherry red, tipped white 15c 1.50 



Miss Minnie McCullough. A superb variety. A very soft 



yellow, overlaid with bronze. Excellent for cutting 15c 1.50 



Melody. Color clear canary yellow, tinting to creamy white 



at the tips; an effect so delicate and pleasing as to suggest the 



name 30c 2.75 



Prof. Mansfield. Very large, yellow-shaded, red-tipped while. 20c 2.00 



Perle de Pare. Very large, pure white, sometimes slightly 



flushed pink. An early and profuse bloomer 25c 2.50 



Sylvia. Best described as a giant Nympha'a. White in the 



center, shading to soft pink 15c 1.50 



New Psony Dahlias ^"yflffllt" 



Bertha von Suttner. Very large and fine. Primrose, shading 



to rose pink 30c 3.00 



Canary. Clear canary yeflow with long stems. Very profuse 25c 2.50 



F. R. Austin. Composed of harmonious blendings of colors, 

 shades and tints; running through carmine, pink and yellow 

 to cream. A strong and vigorous grower of open habit, and 

 a most persistent bloomer 40c 4.50 



Geisha. The most striking color combination; golden yellow, 



changing to bright scarlet at the center 35c 4.00 



Mme. von Loon. Rich orange, an early and profuse bloomer 



on long, erect steins 30c 3.00 



Peace. Very large, fine white flowers often eight inches across — 40c 4.50 



Variegated Liszit. A variegation of colors. Dark red at the 



base gradually, shading to bronze 20c 2.00 



