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White Century. Flowers 6 to 7 

 inches in diameter and beautiful 

 snow-white. Plant is a very strong, 

 vigorous grower; an extremely 

 profuse bloomer. Price, 75c. each. 



Crimson Century. Color, deep glow- 

 ing crimson, shaded darker, tipped 

 rose with rose disc. A beautiful 

 combination of deep rose with 

 dark, rich, glowing crimson band 

 Price, 50c. each. 



Scarlet Century. The brightest 

 dazzling scarlet, without shade or 

 blemish. The flowers are of im- 

 mense size, 6 to 7 inches in diam- 

 eter; of fine, round form and finish. 

 A profuse bloomer. Price, 75c. each. 



Lavender Century. Very large, 

 delicate lavender, with a deeper 

 shaded band around the centre. 

 Flowers are of perfect form ; early 

 and extremely profuse bloomer. JS 

 Price, 50c. each. 



PENDENT. 



A "Decorative" variety. Large 

 flowers on long, graceful stems. It 

 is of full, round, reflex form, and 

 a beautiful bright crimson-maroon. 

 An early and profuse bloomer. 

 Price, 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 



20th Century Dahlias. 



Distinguished for their large Clem- 

 atis-like flowers, 6 to 8 inches across. 

 They make noble plants, about 5 

 feet high and branched. 

 20th Century. It is impossible to 

 correctly describe this exquisite 

 Dahlia. It must be seen that one may 

 fully appreciate its marvelous beauty. 

 It is a very early bloomer and con- 

 tinues a mass of bloom until killed 

 down by frost. The flowers are single, 

 very large, 4i to 6 inches in diameter, 

 sometimes reaching 7 inches. The 

 color is intense rosy-crimson, with 

 white tips and white disc around the 

 yellow centre. A superbly beautiful 

 and striking flower. Height, 5 feet. 

 (See cut.) Price, field-grown roots, 

 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 



MAID OF KENT. 



Rich crimson, tip- 

 ped snow-white; 

 variable. (See cut. ) 

 SNOW. A pure 

 white "Show" 

 Dahlia, unsur- 

 passed for purity. 

 (See cut.) 

 Price for both 

 the above, field- 

 grown roots, 20c. 

 each, $2.00 perdoz. 



Dwarf Double 

 Pompone Dahlias. 



Alewine. White, flushed pink. 



Catherine. Best, pure yellow. 



Eleganta. Soft pink, edged 

 with deeper pink. 



Hedwig Pollig. Scarlet and 

 white. Very attractive. 



Kleine Domitea. Yellow, varie- 

 gated white. Unique and 

 pretty. 



Little Prince. Red, sometimes 

 tipped white. Very striking. 



Little Beauty. Delicate shrimp 

 pink, quilled. A little gem. 



Miss L. Kramer. Base of pet- 

 als yellow, tipped crimson. 



Naiad. Rosy-lake, tipped 

 crimson. Very effective. 



Snowclad. White. The best 

 of white pompones. 



Sunshine. Scarlet, perfect form. 



Teddy. White, tipped pink. 



Very profuse. Price, 20c. each, 

 set of 12 for $2.00. Field- 

 grown roots. 



"Quilled" Dahlias. 



A. D. Livoni. Beautiful, soft, 

 lustrous pink. 



Bessie. (Pompone.) Creamy-white, beautifully quilled. 

 Flora Nova. Deep purplish-maroon, globular. 

 Grand Duke Alexis. Color, pure, soft white, the tips 



of the petals edged and suffused with delicate pink. 

 Japan Pink. A beautiful deep pink, petals fringed. 

 Queen Victoria. Deep yellow, finely quilled. 



Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz., set of 6 for $1.00. 

 Field-grown roots. 



SINGLE DAHLIAS. 



Ami Barillet. Scarlet-crimson flow- 

 ers, dark bronze foliage. 



Fashion. Crimson-maroon, flamed 

 purple, light disc. 



Gold Standard. Golden-yellow. Fit- 

 ting companion to the above. 



Juno. White, tipped lavender, yel- 

 low disc. 

 Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz., set 



Lawrence Kramer. Bright, rosy- 

 pink ; a beautiful sort. 



Pauline. Pure white, bordered violet, 

 margined with crimson. 



Snow Queen. Pure white, large 

 handsome flowers ; a grand var- 

 iety for every purpose. 



Wildfire. Very brilliant scarlet. 



of 8 for $1.50. Field-grown roots. 



