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(CARDEN OREENHOUSE PLANTS || 
SUPERB QUILLED SHOW DAHLIAS. 
Dreer’s White. Introduced by us last spring, and unquestionably the most 
valuable Dahlia for the amateur sent out in many years. In color a pure 
glistening white, and resembling in form the popular Grand Duke Alexis;while 
in freedom of floweringit is not surpassed by any. We distributed a large 
number of this sterling novelty last season, and have 
yet to hear of a single disappointment. It has suc- 
ceeded in all parts of the country, has been much ad- 
mired at the exhibitions where shown, and has also met 
with much favor as a cut flower. 
Strong plants, ready April 15th, 35 cts. each; $3.50 
per doz. 
A. D. Livoni. Beautiful clear pink, of perfect form and 
very free. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per 
doz. 
David Johnson. Almost globular 
in form, splendidly quilled, of a 
pleasing shrimp-pimk. Plants ready 
April 15th, 35 cts. each; $3.50 per 
doz. 
Frau Dr. Knabbe. One of the most 
closely quilled varieties that has yet come 
to our notice. Globular, perfectly-formed 
flowers of rose-tinted white, with violet tips. 
Plants ready April 15th, 25 cts. each; $2.50 
per doz. 
Grand Duke Alexis. Large, massive flow- 
ers, ivory-white, with a faint tinge of 
rose at the extremities of the petals. 20 
cts. each; $2.00 per doz. 
One each of the above 5 Superb Quilled 
Show Dahlias for $1.00. 
Double Show Dahlias. 
Arabella. Light sulphur-yellow, shaded 
peach-blossom on edges; a fine flower. 
Client. A handsome brilliant velvety crimson. 
Colonist. Coral-red, suffused purple. 
Chas. Lanier. The largest yellow Show Dahlia to date. 
Very rich yellow and fine for cutting. 35 cts. each. 
Duchess of Cambridge. Baseof petals white suffused 
pink, heavily tipped dark crimson. 
Emily. Solferino, with white markings; very large. 
Ethel Britton. Creamy-white, lightly suffused and 
tipped solferino-red. 
Gracchus. Orange shaded apricot. 
Hero. A fine analine-red. 
John Thorpe. Solferino rose, of perfect form. 
John Walker. An elegant pure white. 
Miss May Loomis. White, suffused with soft rose. 
Mrs. Glascock. Pure white, occasionally tinted blush. 
Pendent. An early and profuse crimson-maroon. 
Queen Victoria. Handsome bright yellow. 
Red Hussar. Pure cardinal-red; perfect form. 
Ruby Queen. Brilliant deep ruby-purple. 
Thos. White. Purple-garnet shaded black. 
Price, except where noted, 2() cts.. each; $2.00 per 
doz.; $15.00 per 100. Set of 18 varieties, $3.00. 
Pzony-flowered Dahlias. 
This new type promises to become very popular. The 
artistic flowers are very large, and are best compared to the 
semi-double Pzeonies in general form. They all flower very 
- freely, and are borne on long, strong stems, making excel- 
lent material for cutting, as well as for garden decoration, 
Cleopatra. Rich oriental red, base of petals primrose- ; 
yellow; very effective. Plantsready April 15th. 50 cts. each. | Philadelphia. In form this is a semi-double Cactus of giant 
Duke Henry. Brilliant carmine red. size, color crimson, shaded pink; very free-flowering, and for 
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New Quittep SHow Dautia ‘‘Dreer’s Wuire.”’ 
Germania. Brilliant strawberry-red, avery fluffy, artistic a gay effect in the garden is unapproachable. 75 cts. each. 
flower, standing well above the foliage. Queen Emma. A magnificent sort that appears almost arti- 
King Leopold... Primrose, shading lighter at edges. ficial; it is of a charming shade of mallow or Hollyhock pink, ! 
Mme. Louise Perier. Crimson-carmine, suffused with white, the inner petals banded with gold. i 
base of petals yellow; striking. Plants ready April 15th. | Queen Wilhelmina. Immense, fluffy flower of pure white 
50 cts. each. : with yellow centre, 
i __ Price, except where noted, 30 cts. each, One each of the 8 varieties for $3.00. 
THE NEW PINK SHOW DAHLIA SUSAN is one of the finest ever introduced. See page 133, 
