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DAHLIA3 



New Dahlia, Dorothy Peacock, Showing Plant and Flowers. 

 Note the size and perfection of blooms and length of stem. 



EXQUISITE GIANT DAHLIAS 



Dorothy Peacock (Show). The 

 best clear pink show dahlia ever intro- 

 duced; an early bloomer, of vigorous 

 habit, free of disease under the most 

 adverse conditions; excellent for cut- 

 ting, and blooms profusely from July 

 until killed by frost in October. Price, 

 50 cents each. 



Clara Norcross (Show). A new 

 distinctive lemon-yellow variety of ex- 

 ceptional merit; the flowers are borne 

 on long, slender stems, and remain in 

 excellent condition a long time after 

 being cut. 40 cents each. 



Big Chief (New Peony-flowered). 

 Immense size; 6 to 7 inch^ across. 

 Brilliant crimson, margined maroon. 

 20 cents each. 



Ethel Schmidt (Fancy). Pure 

 vhite, suffused pink, spotted and pen- 

 ciled crimson. 20 cents each. 



Jack Rose (Decorative). Very 

 large, bright glowing crimson; an early, 

 continuous and profuse bloomer; al- 

 ways perfect. 15 cents each. 



Mrs. J. Gardner Cassatt (Dec- 

 orative). Immense size, color clear 

 rose pink. A strong, vigorous grower, 

 early and a continuous bloomer. 30 

 cents each. 



Sensation (New Peony-flowered) . 

 Vivid vermilion scarlet; heavily tipped 

 white. Entirely new and distinct. 30 

 cents each. 



Souvenir de Gustave Doazon 

 (Decorative). Mammoth fiery scarlet 

 blooms, attaining a diameter of 6 to 

 9 inches: a free bloomer and vigorous 

 grower. 25 cents each. 



The set of the above 8 Giant 

 Dahlias for $2.00. Postage paid. 



CACTUS DAHLIAS 



Burbank. Bright dazzling cardinal. 



Comet. Soft pink, striped crimson. 



Floradora. Pure garnet, rich and eflfective. 



General Buller. Maroon, tipped white. 



BLriemhilde. Exquisite pink and white. 



Mrs. E. Mawley. Pure soft yellow. 



Mrs. H. J. Jones. Scarlet, tipped white. 



Parsival. The earliest and freest flowering 

 of the white cactus varieties. 



Perlehilde. White, suffused soft pink. 



Prince of Yellows. A rich golden yellow, and 

 prcrfuse bloomer. 



Rosy Morn. Deep rosy pink, beautiful form. 



Winsome. Large, pure white. 



DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 



Black Prince. Large; rich velvety maroon. 



Blue Oban. Very large, lavender blue. 



C W. Bniton. Immense clear canary yellow. 



Claribel. Brilliant crimson flamed purple. 



Flora. Large pure white. 



Lyndhurst. Early, large, vermilion scarlet. 



Mme. Van Den Dael. Light pink^ shaded 

 deep pink; fine. m 



Mrs. Chas. Turner. Immense size, clear 

 canary yellow. 



Sylvia. Large, white shading to pink; early. 



Wm. Agnew. Rich, dazzlmg red; very fine. 



SHOW AND FANC\ DAHLIAS 



A. D. Livoni. Beautiful soft pink, quilled. 



Arabella. Primrose, shaded and edged rose. 

 A splendid variety of beautiful form; an early, 

 free and continuous bloomer. 



Aurora. Yellow, tipped red. 



Crimson Giant. Large, bright crimson, shad 

 ing to maroon. 



Eloise. Maroon, tipped white. 



John Walker. Large, pure white, fine. 



Maid of Kent. Rich crimson, tipped white. 



Mrs. Dexter. Bright golden salmon, fine 



Mrs. Langtry. Yellow, tipped rich crimson 



Queen Victoria. Golden yellow, quilled. 



Red Hussar. Rich glowing red; very profuse 



White Swan. Fme pure white. 



NEW CENTURY DAHLIAS 



A new race of Giant Singles, as large as saucers. 



Twentieth Century. White, heavily blotched 

 bright crimson. Also under following colors: 

 white, shell pink, rose pink, yellow, red. gar- 

 net and variegated. 



Any of the above Dahlias 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



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