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La France. 
Miss Dodd. Dwarf, large, pure yellow. 
Miss May Lomas. "Pure white, delicately 
Mrs. Langtry. (See cut and special description) 
Mrs. Peary. Light canary, tipped 
Prince Bismarck. Very large, deep 
Princess Bonnie. Creamy white,light 
Psyche. Pale primrose, shaded rose; 
Purity. Clear white. 
Ruby Queen. Clear ruby red, richly 
Saturn. Rich cardinal-red; a mag- 
Snow. (See cut and description.) 
Souv. de Mme. Moreau. Immense 
Storm King. (See cut.) 
Uncertainty. Deep crimson varie- 
Village Maid. Primrose-yellow, suf- 
cially priced ; set of30 sorts for $4.00, 
any 6 for 715C-5 any 12 for $1. 50. 
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LARGE . neni or “Show’ "Dalitins." 
A. D. Livoni. Beautiful soft pink with quilled petals. 
Arabella. 
Emily. One of the best; varies from rosy lavender to white, suffused lavender. 
Frank Smith. Rich, dark purplish maroon, tipped pinkish white. Very unique. 
Golden Canary. Rich canary yellow, large handsome flowers. A grand variety. 
Large, orange-scarlet; identical with King of ’91. One of the very best. 
Perfect form, ‘large dark maroon, almost black. A splendid sort. 
Clear lavender-pink, ‘shell- pink at centre. 
Lucy Fawcett. Canary-yellow, striped wine color. Very largeand handsome Dahlia. 
Margaret Bruant. Dwarfand free, pure white. 
May Oakley. Of medium size, deep lilac; pro- 
fuse bloomer; has long stems. 
Large, pale primrose, tipped old rose and lavender. 
A grand exhibition variety. 
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Bird of Passage. Rich carmine-rose, shaded silvery white. Q \ " 
Countess, Shell-pink, tipped deep carmine. y ENS ebm a ; 
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than any other Dahlia. The color is a beautiful deep pink. SS; es al \ 
Duchess of Cambridge. White, suffused pink, tipped and edged shades of purple. S ie Sy 
An exquisite variety. 
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suffused soft rosy lavender. 
rose, large globular flowers. 
rich purple. 
pink centre, shaded straw color. 
adwarf branching plant, and one 
of the most profuse bloomers. 
shaded ; a general favorite. 
nificent variety. 
size, deep pink, perfect form. 
gated with pure white. 
fused rosy carmine. 
Price, 15¢. each, except where spe- 
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DOUBLE DAHLIA, 
SNOW. 
FERN-LEAVED BEAUTY. A 
new and distinct type with fern- 
like foliage and a dwarf branch- 
ing habit; color, creamy white, 
with a distinct margin of crim- 
son around each petal. Price, 
20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
GILT EDGE. A variety some- 
what similar in character to the 
above. The markings are white 
and gold, the latter shade being 
on the outer edge of each petal. 
Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
MRS. LANGTRY. A very hand- 
some variety, containing astrik- 
ing combination of shades. The 
main color is rich creamy white, 
tipped reddish pink and marked 
ontheedge with distinct purplish 
crimson. A strong grower and 
very profuse bloomer. (See cut.) 
Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
STORM KING. An early, profuse and constant bloomer; a strong 
grower, of dwarf habit. Snow-white, of perfect form, and full to 
the centre. Itis far ahead of any other. (See cut.) Strong plants, 
ready April 15th. Price, 25c. each, $2.25 per doz. 
SNOW. A magnificent snow-white, large-flowering Dahlia; fine sub- 
stance, perfect form, long stems and a healthy grower. A very 
orramental variety. (See cut.) Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
Twelve Best Pompone Dahiias. 
These differ from the Large varieties in being more dwarf in growth, 
with smaller flowers and added profusion of bloom. 
Achilles. Beautiful pure pink. Leila. Flesh, mottled crimson. 
Beauty Inconstant. Rich yellow, | Little Prince. Red, mottled crim- 
striped vermilion. son, sometimes tipped white. 
Ben Butler. Crimson-maroon. Little Valentine. Rich scarlet. 
Black Dwarf. Maroon. Miss L, Kramer. Carmine-red. 
Fanny Weiner. White, tipped| Snowclad. Pure white. 
crimson. A very fine variety. Sunshine. A grand scarlet. Perfect 
Juliet. Orange and yellow. form, grand habit, free bloomer. 
Price, 15c. each, set of 12 for $1.50. 
. SINGLE DAHLIAS . 
Many people prefer ee to the double varieties, because of ae grace, free- 
dom of bloom, adaptability for bouquets, decorations and wherever cut flowers 
are used. They are certainly extremely useful for all the foregoing purposes. 
AmiBarillet. Scariet-crimson | Polly Eccles. Satin fawn with red disc. A 
flowers, purple foliage. charming contrast. 
Brilliant. Very brilliantscarlet. | Sandusky. Deep magenta-red. 
Cloth of Gold. Rich yellow. Snow Queen. Pure white. Large, handsome 
Fashion. Crimson-maroon, flowers, a grand variety for every purpose. 
flamed purple, light disc. Yellow Gem. Golden yellow. A fitting 
Juno. White, tipped lavender, companion to the above, and where one is 
yellow disc. planted the other should be. 
Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., set of 9 for $1.00. 
