657 GARDEN GREENHOUSE DIAN plants JH1] 
Grant Dania SouvENIR DE GusTAvE Doazon. 
GIANT DAHLIAS. 
The six sorts here offered are, without excep- 
tion, the largest and most perfect double-flower- 
ing Dahlias now grown, flowers of all of them 
attaining a size of between five and six inches 
across under ordinary cultivation. As cut flow- 
ers for vases they are exceedingly effective and 
last a long time in good condition. 
Cuban Giant. An immense ball of bright ma- 
roon, free and early. 
Gettysburg. A bright rich, pure scarlet; fine 
form. 
Gigantea. 
portions. 
Le Colosse. 
size; a watermelon-pink, very pretty, free 
A creamy white of immense pro- 
As its name implies, of immense 
and early. 
Mrs. Roosevelt. Delicate silvery-rose. 
Souvenir de Gustave Doazon. A decora- 
tive variety of mammoth proportions, which 
under ordinary cultivation will produce flowers 
6 inches across, and can be grown to measure 
full 9 inches. 
ably profuse-flowering, and pure red in color. 
Price, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz, 
Set of 6 Giants for $1.25, 
It is of free growth, remark- 
CHOICE DOUBLE FANCY DAHLIAS. 
Admiral Schley. Rich crimson, with garnet edges and a 
broad band of white through the centre of each petal. 
Chameleon. Flesh-colored centre, shading to crushed straw- 
berry, with yellowish blending. 
Eloise. White, tinted flesh, each petal edged with deep, pur- 
plish-garnet. 
Frank Smith. Intense purplish-maroon, shading almost to 
black; each petal tipped with white. 
Keystone, Light rose, spotted and striped crimson. 
Lottie Eckford. White, striped and spotted with purple. 
Lucy Fawcett. Sulphur-yellow, striped and spotted carmine- 
rose. 
Mariner, Ground color lilac, freely splashed with rosy-purple. 
Mrs. Stancombe. Straw-yellow, suffused amber, striped red 
and tipped blush. 
Olympia. Bright rose-pink, striped, spotted and pencilled 
with rich crimson. ' 
Progress. Soft rosy-lake, beautifully spotted and pencilled 
with glowing crimson, 
Striped Banner. Cardinal-red, striped white. 
20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Set of 12 varieties, $2.00. 
DOUBLE POMPON DAHLIAS. 
Catherine. Well-formed primrose-yellow. 
Elegante. Soft pink, tipped deep pink; reflex bright pink. 
Edina. Yellow, with small red tip. 
Gold Hanchen. Pure primrose-yellow. 
Kleine Domitea. Orange-buff ; always in flower. 
Little Herman. Deep red, tipped white. 
Little Naiad. White tipped amaranth-red. 
San Toy. White tipped with Tyrian-rose. 
Snowclad. A pure white of perfect form. 
Vivid. Rich brilliant scarlet. 
White Aster. 
15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 
Fine fringed white. 
Set of 12 for $1.50. 
COLLERETTE DAHLIAS. 
An entirely distinct type, having a row of short petals around [f 
the disc, which form a frill or collar, and which are of an entirely |§ 
different color from the rest of the flower. 
Comte Cheremeteff. 
creamy-white collar. 
Exposition de Lyon. 
a gay-colored flower. 
La Fusee. 
with white. 20 cts. each. 
Maurice Rivoire. 
35 cts. each. 
25 cts. each, 
fringed collar. 20 cts, each. 
Orphee. 
ready April 15th. 
Pres. Viger. 
collar is pure white. 20 cts. each. 
One each of the above 6 sorts for $1.50. 
35 cts. each. 
Ganymede. 
Vermilion, shading to orange at tips; 
Bright garnet; collar petals clear yellow; 
Deep ox-blood red, the collar being of same, marked 
An attractive flower, with broad petals of ox- 
blood red, with deeper stripe down the centre, and a pure white- 
Bright red suffused with violet, large collar of light yellow. 
Rich claret, shading lighter towards the edges, while the frill or 
Ground color golden amber; top and reflex 
bright rose; very pretty. 
Plants 
Fancy Danuta Lucy Fawcertr. 
We were awarded a GRAND PRIZE for our Dahlias at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 1909. 
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