24 LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MD. 



PERL-E DE LYON CDecO- A magnificent white cutting- sort, 

 of large full form «> d great freedom. The petals are very 

 long, broad and imbrti^ated, giving a pretty ruffled effect; pure 

 glistening white. 2'm-- each. 



PRINCESS JULIANA (Peony Dec). A dahlia of special 

 merit; it is pure white, perfect flowers, dark green foliage; 

 long, strong stems. (Cut flowers last for 3 or 4 days in water.) 

 A robust grower, it is a variety that should be grown by every 

 lover of the dahlia. 50c each. 



QUEEN VICTORIA (Show). A fine pure canary yellow dahlia. 

 Profuse bloomer; long stem. 15c each. 



QUEEN WILHELMINA (Peony). Immense, fluffy flowers of 

 pure white, with yellow center. 20c each. 



RED HUSSAR (Show). Tall, .bushy, upright; with wrinkled 

 highly ornamental foliage. Flowers full, recurved to ball shape, 

 fiery cardinal. A good one. 15c each. 



SOUV. DE GUSTAVE DOAZAN (Dec). Mammoth flowers 

 with long, even petals 1 to 1% inches wide; center rounded up 

 and much darker than balance; brilliant orange-red. A free 

 bloomer and very showy. 25c each. 



SYLVIA (Dec). Deep pink, tinting to light pink at center; 

 large perfectly formed flowers produced profusely on long, stiff 

 stems. Indispensable where quantity of flowers are wanted. A 

 Strong vigorous grower and always blooms. 15c each. 



TOM LUNDY (Hybrid Cactus). A huge crimson carmine 

 beauty of full formation on erect stems. Very attractive and 

 a dahlia you will be much pleased with. 75c each. 



TUSTU (Cactus). One of the most beautiful to date. The 

 color is perfectly gorgeous — a beautiful velvety maroon. The 

 petals are very long, tightly quilled and arranged in exact 

 regularity. 50c each. 



VIVIAN (Show). White, effectively edged rose-violet; one 

 of the largest and finest to date. 25c each. 



WHITE SWAN (Show). A beautiful pure white dahlia. A 

 good cut flower variety and a profuse bloomer. 15c each. 



WM. AGNEW (Dec). An old standard variety and still one 

 of the most popular reds. Flowers large, on long slightly 

 drooping stems: a vivid unshaded red. 15c each. 



W. W. RAWSON (Show). In form similar to Dreer's "WTiite; 

 flowers of good size, stems erect; color a glistening white deli- 

 cately flushed and suffused lilac. 20c each. 



YELLOW DUKE (Dec). Giant flowers of clear canary yellow 

 on long stems. 15c each. 



GERMAN IRIS 



strong plants, 15 cents each; .$1.25 for 10. 



CELESTE. Pure celestial blue throughout, shading to porce- 

 lain; open flowers held high in the air; very profuse and one of 

 the flnest varieties; tall. 



DARIUS. Stands lemon yellow; falls light yellow blotched 

 and marked with rosy lilac. 



DELICATE. Stands delicate straw tinted with rose; falls 

 deep lilac shading to white. 



FLORENTINA ALBA, Silver Queen. Stands and falls porce- 

 lain shading to pure white; flowers large; blooms early; very 

 fragrant. 



REBECCA. Honorablis, Sans Souci. Stands golden yellow; 

 falls mahogany brown. 



H. CRAMER. Stands deep celestial blue; falls pure Yale blue; 

 tall habit; blooms early. 



LA TEND RE. Bridesmaid, Edina. Stands porcelain slightly 

 smoked; falls light blue heavily veined with violet. 



PRES. THIERS. Stands mauve, much smoked and penciled 

 brown at base; falls purple, base marked with brown and white. 

 Flowers late. 



QUEEN OF MAY. Rosy Gem. Stands bright rosy blue; falls 

 a shade darker. A^'ery showy and attractive. 



VIRGIN. Stands French white, slightly shaded with yellow; 

 falls deep purple with white. 



LARGE FLOWERING CANNAS 



For bedding purposes, cannas stand at the head of the 

 list. No more satisfactory plant could be found; they 

 succeed in all parts of the country, in any kind of soil, 

 but will, of course, do better in rich soil, well prepared. 

 In recent years, cannas have been greatly .improved. The 

 old "Indian Shot Plant" was grown principally for its 

 massive foliage: the flowers were insignificant. The 

 new types have flowers six to eight inches across, in great 

 clusters of varied and rich colors, borne continuously all 

 summer. I am offering a choice mixture of the different 

 colors and types, just what you will want, and at a very 

 low price. 



10 cents each; 75 cents for 10; $5.00 per 100. 



