SPLENDID NEW DAHLIAS 
FIELD-GROWN ROOTS, POSTPAID 


Almost everywhere recognized as the most satisfactory outside fall flowers, 
because of the endless variety of fascinating shapes, marvelous colors and their 
splendid lasting qualities when cut. 
Be: We offer no ordinary list. It represents the combined recommendations of 
* the leading Dahlia specialists of our country, further tested on our own grounds 
»>\ before selecting, in each of the eight sections, the sorts which in each color class 
_ » _ stand out as preéminently the leaders. So long as you confine yourself to 
these two pages you cannot miss having choice Dahlias. Plant in well- 
tlhe. 4 drained, rich soil, 2 feet apart to get full sunshine. 
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Six Leading Novelties. 
John Wanamaker (Peony.) An immense flower, color rose-lake or 
: ‘ orchid-pink. Pronounced one of the handsomest 
a Dahlias in existence. 50 cts. each. (See illustration.) ' 
P= HortulanusiFiet, (Dees 8 a ene ee 
Saat with tips of petals touched with gold. A truly marvelous creation. 
5 cts. each, 
S Horta s Witte Decorate) Ney lange: long-stemmed, pure glisten- 
° ing white. 60 cts. each. 
’ : eeererS) A magnificent white, mottled with violet- 
Jack's Discovery. rose. 35 cts. each. 
(Peony-flowered.) Bright crimson-pink, petals 
Mrs. Charles L, Seybold. tipped white; strikingly beautiful. 35 cts. each. 
(Decorative.) Bright, glowing, velvety maroon; large, 
Papa Charmet. perfectly formed flowers on long, stiff stems. 35 cts. each. 
JOHN WaNANAaKER 
Novelty (ne Dahljas | 3 Peony-Flowered Dahlias, 75 cts. 
(Seelcutipage’63) A new type with very large flowers. Blooms are freely produced on long stems. 
Maurice Rivoire. Broad petals of ox-blood-red | Geisha. The pride of the Peony-flowered Dahlias. The color is a combination 







and a pure white, fringed collar. 25 cts. each. of scarlet and gold with yellow at the center. Flowers 6 in. across. 40 cts. each. 
Souv. de Chabanne. Lemon, marked coral-red. | Queen Wilhelmina. Immense, fluffy flowers of pure white with yellow at the 
Collar petals lemon, tipped white. 25 cts. each. center. 30 cts. each. b 
OFFER 62a. 3 Peony-flowered Dahlias and 2 Collarette | La Riamte. The flowers are deep lavender-pink and borne on strong stems; 
Dahlias for $1.15, postpaid very choice. 35 cts. each. 
10 GRAND DECORATIVE DAHLIAS, $1.50 
Delice. A perfect Decorative type; beautiful, glowing rose-pink; delightfully 
attractive. 25 cts. each. 
Golden West. A beautiful lemon-yellow; the flower is fully 4 inches in diameter. 
25 cts. each. 
Jack Rose. Color is almost identical with the General Jacqueminct rose, bril- 
liant crimson-red with fiery tones in the center. One plant will produce 20 to 
30 large flowers. Unsurpassed for cutting. 25 cts. each. 
Jeanne Charmet. Color is pink-lilac at the edges shading to pure white at the 
center. Immense flowers 7 to 9 inches in diameter. 15 cts. each. 
Mrs. J. Gardner Cassatt. A fine cut-flower variety; color is a pleasing shade 
of mauve-pink, and flowers are elegantly formed. One of the newer Dahlias 
that has become a standard. 25 cts. each. 
Professor Mansfield. (Fancy.) Rich yellow, white tips and rosy center. 
25 cts. each. 
Souv. de Gustave Douzon. A giant in size, some flowers reaching 10 inches 
across; the largest Dahlia known in commerce. Color is an intense shade of 
orange-red with rich crimson shadings. Blooms. profusely. 20 cts. each. 
Sylvia (Dolly). Soft, pleasing mauve-pink, gradually changing to white in the 
center. An especially fine cut-flower. 15 cts. each. 
] W. W. Rawson. Flowers large; white, overlaid with amethyst-blue, suggestive of 
delicate lavender. Especially good. 25 cts. each. 
Yellow Duke. Beautiful primrose-yellow; fine cut-flower. 25 cts. each. 
SOTFER> 62b Order 12 of any one kind at 10 times the price each; or, the above 10, 
including 1 of each, for $1.50, postpaid. 
THE CONARD & JONES CO. 








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