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SIX NOTABLE NOVELTIES 



BREAK O'DAY. (Decorative.) A delicate, clear sulphur-yellow, tinting to sul- 

 phur-white at the tips. Flowers are held on long, stiff stems. 50 cts. each. 



LILLY GRAND. (Decorative.) One of the most beautiful, large white Dahlias. 

 You should always have some white in a bouquet as a contrast to the colors. $1 each. 



MARGARET E. MILLIS. (Hybrid Cactus.) An amazingly attractive combina- 

 tion of amaranth-pink combined with white in a streaked effect. $2 each. 



MONS. LE NORMAND. (Decorative.) A magnificent flower of rich golden yellow 

 color, with occasional reddish markings. Said to be the finest in this color. $1 each. 



MRS. I. DE VER WARNER. (Decorative.) Very large, firm flowers, soft orchid- 

 pink in color. The lovely form and color make it most attractive. $2 each. 



PAUL MICHAEL. (Decorative.) Has twice been awarded the prize as the largest 

 flower m California shows. Color is pure gold, shaded orange-buff at center. The 

 petals are twilled, curled, and twisted. Very free flowering. $2 each. 



OFFER 76. One each of the 6 Novelty Dahlias for $8, postpaid 



8 Decorative Dahlias 



Frank A. Walker. (See illustration.) 

 Color deep lavender-pink. 35 cts. each. 



Jack Rose. Velvety crimson. 25cts. ea. 



Le Grand Manitou. A gigantic flower; 

 white and reddish violet. 50 cts. each. 



Mina Burgle. Rich, luminous dark 

 scarlet. A magnificent red. 50 cts. each. 



Princess Juliana. Snow-white. 35 cts. 

 each. 



Queen Mary. A soft shade of pink. 

 Full, rounded center. 35 cts. each. 



Souv. de Gustave Doazon. Immense 

 orange-red flowers. 25 cts. each. 



Wilhelm Miller. Rich royal purple; 

 very brilliant. Fine when cut. 25 cts. ea. 

 OFFER 76a. The 8 beautiful Decorative 

 Dahlias above for $2.60, postpaid 



6 Peony-jflowered Dahlias 



Bertha Paulding. An immense rose- 

 pink flower, largest in this color. $1 each. 



Ellen Kelley. This is a long-stemmed, 

 free-flowering, golden yellow. 50 cts. each. 



Latona. The flowers are an unusual 

 blending of orange, buff, and yellow. 

 Free in bloom, fine for cutting. 50 cts. each. 



Madonna. A beautiful white that is 

 sometimes tinted with delicate lavender- 

 pink. 50 cts. each. 



Mrs. Bowen Tufts. (See illustration.) 

 The best purple Peony-flowered Dahlia 

 known. 35 cts. each. 



Mrs. Newell D. Atwood. Color, gor- 

 geous, deep crimson-red. 50 cts. each. 

 OFFER 76b. The 6 Peony-flowered 

 Dahlias named above for $3, postpaid 



The above sets were selected by one of 

 America's leading Dahlia experts 



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