DAHLIAS. 



NEW AND RECENT INTRODUCTIONS. 



The new types of Dahlias recently introdwed have become very popular. With their enormous, richly colored, flowers carried high above the foliage 

 on long, stiff stems, they make ideal material for cutting, decorative purposes and exhibition. 



We have been fortunate in securing from one of the most up-to-date Dahlia Fanciers in the East the following collection, which he considers the 

 cream of recent introductions and we are able to offer them at much lower prices than those previously quoted. Our stock being limited, orders will be filled 

 strictly in the rotation they are received. 



All varieties offered are growing plants only arid will be shipped in May. 



The abbreviations mean: — C. Cactus; H. C. Hybrid Cactus; D. 

 Decorative; H. D. Hybrid Decora-ive; P. Paony-flowered; P.D. 

 Pmony-flowered Decorative; S. Show. 



Amun Ra. D. A decorative of great size, in richest shades of cop- 

 pery bronze, stems are long and stiff and the flowers keep splendidly. 

 Carries mass of blooms late in the season when we most want the 

 rich autumn colors. $3.00 each. 



Amy Robsart. D. Color deep coral shade, apricot reverse. One of 

 the very finest in its class. $1.50 each. 



Aquitana. H. C. Color beautiful salmon-pink, flowers are very 

 large and borne on long stems. $1.00 each. 



Azalea. D. Large blooms with long, narrow florets giving it an un- 

 usually attractive as well as uncommon shape. Color is soft, creamy 

 yellow with the outer row of petals tinged pink. 75 cts. each. 



Ben Wilson. D. Very large, fine form, orange red tipped with gold. 

 $1.00 each. 



Blossom. P. Pure white with suggestion of pink like apple blossoms. 

 Flower of great size on long, strong stems. There is a fragile beauty 

 about this flower which attracts attention. $1.00 each. 



Bonnie Brae. D. Cream shaded blush pink. Flowers are of true 

 decorative form. Immense in size. $1.00 each. 



Bonna Vera. H. D. Very beautiful blending of delicate primrose- 

 yellow and cream; gorgeous, mammoth blooms of fine substance, on 

 wiry stems. The plant is vigorous in habit, and produces an abund- 

 ance of blooms, charming for all purposes. $3.50 each. 



California Superba. D. Large massive flowers of a beautiful pink 

 which shades to a white center. Extra fine variety. $3.00 each. 



Cambria. D. Rich pink toning to white oentre. Massive flowers, 

 broad petals, long stems. 75 cts. each. 



Cardinal King. D. Beautiful cardinal red color, flowers of fine for- 

 mation carried on long stout stems. $1.00 each. 



Carmencita. D. Most graceful and beautiful of the new Decorative 

 Dahlias. The yellow blossoms are regularly striped red. Carries a 

 mass of flowers all seasons. 75 cts each. 



Decorative Dahlia, Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. 



Caruso. H. C. An attractive combination of delicate pink, salmon 



and yellow, exceedingly effective in this type Dahlia. The plant is 



of vigorous habit of growth with handsome foliage, producing large 



flowers of excellent formation on long stiff stems, carried gracefully 



above the foliage. $1.50 each. 

 Catherine Cooper. D. Large flowers of fine form, good stems and 



habit, lavender in color. $1.00 each. 

 Champagne. D. A rich cream suffused with light jasper red giving 



the flower a tone of glowing pinkish orange buff. The bushes are 



covered with massive blooms which are held high on long rigid stems. 



A perfect Decorative Dahlia lasting well when cut. $3.50 each. 

 Cigarette. H. C. Creamy white, heavily edged with pomegranate 



red ; but it varies greatly, no two flowers being exactly alike. Flower of 



great substance and long stems. $2.00 each. 

 Dakota. D. A rich and dazzling red, suffused orange, a combination of 



colors producing the appearance of living, leaping flames in the sum- 

 mer-sunlight. $1.00 each. 

 Dreamlight. P. A lovely shade of old rose illuminated with yellow 



at the base. Produces beautiful blooms. $1.50 each. 

 Dr. Tevis. D. Color blending of copper, old rose and old gold. An 



immense flower with best possible stem. 75 cts. each. 

 El Dorado. D. A medium size flower of rich golden yellow shading 



to copper at the base of petal. Good habit; fine stems. $3.00 each. 

 Elsie Oliver. H. C. An enormous flower, creamy pink, Hybrid Cactus. 



This is a delicate new pastel blend of pink and cream. Free flowering, 



fine stem. $2.50 each. 

 G. H. Carr. D. Beautiful large flower of clear purple with velvety 



reflex. 50 cts. each. 

 Gay Paree. (Jean Chazot). H. C. One of the finest of the recent 



introductions from France, flowering very early with blooms of showy 



orange-red, of good size and form. $1.50 each. 

 Geisha. P. One of the best known and most favored of all Dahlias. 



Its charmingly twisted petals are golden-yellow changing to brilliant 



scarlet and tipped with gold. $1.00 each. 

 George Walters. H. C. Color pinkish salmon shading to yellow at the 



base. Fine variety. 75 cts. each. 



Paeony-flowered Dahlia, Susan Coe. 



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