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PERLE DE LYONS. (Decorative). If one wants a good pure 

 white dahlia this is a good one. 15c each. 



PIERROT. (Cactus). A unique and striking color, and of un- 

 usual grace, being composed of very long, nprrow tubular petals, 

 which are of a deep amber color, usually showing white tips, but even 

 when it comes a self color without these tips it possesses an individual 

 refinement different from all other sorts. 35c each. 



PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA. (Decorative). A large crimson red, 

 with dark full centre, held on extra good stems. Fine for garden and 

 exhibition. 50c each. 



PRINCESS JULIANA. (Decorative). An old favorite where 

 quantity and a pure white cut-flower is wanted. Lasts well in water 

 and can be used for almost any kind of decoration. 20c each. 



QUEEN ELIZABETH. (Peony). The color is a beautiful rosy 

 mauve. The plant is a clean strong grower and free bloomer; every 

 shoot produces a flower. A variety that should be in every collection. 

 Valuable for cutting, exhibition and the garden. They keep longer 

 and are at their best just before frost. 25c each. 



Queen Mary. (Decorative). A good all-purpose dahlia, especi- 

 ally good for cutting. Color a clear silvery pink shading cerise. Fine 

 stems and bush. 20c each. 



QUEEN VICTORIA. (Show). Pure canary yellow; long stems 

 and profuse bloomer. 15c each. 



QUEEN WILHELMINA. (Cactus). An old standard white, free 

 flowering. 15c each. 



RED HUSSAR. (Show). A clear cardinal red, good stems and 

 a free bloomer 15c each. 



RENE CAYEUX. (Cactus). Rich geranium red. 15c each. 



ROSE PINK. (Century). Clear rose pink; immense size. Re- 

 sembles the large flowering cosmos very much. 15c each. 



SOU in POLE. (Peony). A new large white variety, rivaling 

 Queen Wilhelmina. It bears the blooms freely, well above the foliage 

 on strong erect stems. 25c each. 



SOUV. DE GUSTAV DOAZON. (Decorative). Of mammoth 

 proportions, and under ordinary cultivation will produce flowers 6 

 inches across and can be grown to measure fully 9 inches. Of free 

 growth, profusely flowering and beautiful red in color. 15c each. 



SYLVIA. (Decorative). Deep pink, tinting to light pink at the 

 centre. A good cut-flower variety. 15c each. 



VIVIAN. (Show). One of the most admired of the new show 

 dahlias. The fine large regular flowers are white edged with rose pink 

 — a wonderful blend of colors. Looks most refreshing; takes the eye 

 of everyone. 50c each. 



WHITE SWAN. (Ball). Pure white, the standard commercial 

 white ball dahlia. Strong grower and free bloomer. 15c. each. 



WM. AGNEW. (Decorative). A vivid red; large and very popu- 

 lar. 15c. each. 



