LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 



form and free bloomer. This flower is truly a giant in both flower 

 and plant. 15c each. 



DELICE. (Decorative. Still one of the loveliest of this class, on 

 account of its wonderful color, a bright luminous pink entirely distinct. 

 Flowers are of good size, standing well above the foliage. 20c each. 



DREER'S WHITE. (Show). One of the finest snow white show 

 dahlias yet introduced; flowers of perfect form borne in great profus- 

 ion. 15c each. 



DR. TEVIS. (Decorative). One of the largest and most attrac- 

 tive dahlias grown; color a bronze old gold, shaded and suffused violet 

 rose. Flowers borne on erect stems. Fine of exhibition and a dahlia 

 of real merit. 50c each. 



FLAMINGO. (Cactus). Bright scarlet, open flower. Very pro- 

 fuse bloomer and fine for cut flowers. 15c each. 



FORDHOOK BEAUTY. (Peony). A charming shade of bronze 

 red suffused with salmon and amber. Awarded Certificate of Merit by 

 the American Dahlia Society. Borne on fine long stems. 25c each. 



FORDHOOK WHITE. (Peony. A profuse bloomer with large 

 pure white flowers, showing a small yellow center. Borne most pro- 

 fusely on long stems. 20c each. 



F. W. FELLOWS. (Cactus). Flowers of immense size. Com- 

 posed of numerous long narrow incurved petals of a lively orange 

 scarlet. This is one of the largest and finest of the Autum shade 

 varieties. Should be in every collection. 35c each. 



GEORGE WALTERS. (Hybrid-Cactus). A monster hybrid cac- 

 tus of coppery old gold with buff base, fine form, a prize winner and 

 a real worth while dahlia. 50c each. 



GLOAMING. (Cactus). Orange with petals tipped darker. A 

 very attractive free flowering variety and one you should have in your 

 collection. 50c each. 



GOLDEN ROSE. (Peony). Yellow suffused rose. 20c each. 



GOLDEN WEST. (Hybrid-Show). Large and distinct; high, 

 full centre, with petals notched at tips. Color a clear primrose 

 yellow. 25c each. 



HORTULANUS WITTE. (Decorative). A very large free flower- 

 ing long stemmed pure white. Splendid for cut flowers and exhibition 

 purposes.. 15c each. 



INSULINDE. (Decorative). One of the most popular varieties 

 both as a cut flower as well as for garden decoration. The blooms 

 under ordinary cultivation are from 7 to 8 inches in diameter with just 

 sufficient broad, long, curled and twisted petals to form a perfect and 

 graceful flower. These are held horizontally on the stem like a 

 Chrysanthemum. Color a beautiful golden ochre, with salmon-red 

 suffusion which deepens towards the centre. SI. 00 each. 



JACK ROSE. (Decorative). Flowers of that brilliant crimson 



