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Show Dahlia 

 Caleb Powers 



John Walker. An elegant pure white. 2o cts. each. 



Le Colosse. Of immense size and very free-flowering, water- 

 melon-red in color. Plants ready April loth. 50 cts. each. 



Miss Minnie Vosburg. The freest-flowering white show 

 variety yet introduced, coming into bloom early and continu- 

 ing of good quality till the end of the season. The flowers 

 ordinarily are about the same size as John Walker when well 

 grown, being perfect white balls, always having a good, full 

 centre. 2-5 cts. each. 



Mme. Alfred Moreau. The most perfect large pure 

 mauve-pink; a splendid flower. 



Mrs. Jefford. A fine, large, bright primrose-yellow of 



perfect form. 25 cts. each. 

 Princess Victoria. A sterling variety, being the earliest 



and freest-flowering primrose yellow; never produces an 



imperfect flower and is in bloom early and late; long, 



stiff stems; fine for cutting. 

 Red Hussar. Pure cardinal -red. 

 Susan. A beautiful, delicate, soft-shell pink, of splendid 



form, remarkably early and free-flowering, with long 



stems; splendid for cutting. 30 ct-i. each. 



Triomphe de Solferino. Bright solferino-red, dwarf, 

 free- flowering. 



W. W. Rawson. An exceptionally fine shaped, massive, 

 large, double flower, which is produced on long stems; 

 color pure white, delicately overlaid with mauve. 50 cts. 

 each. 



Wllite Swan. Good free-flowering white. 

 Yellow Duke. A splendid primrose-yellow, of good form 

 and always in flower; fine for cutting. 



Yellow Livoni. Undoubtedly the most perfectly quilled Dahlia grown; 

 flowers of medium size, but very perfect, of a soft lemon-yellow. 25 

 cts. each. 



Price. Any of the above, except where noted, 20 cts. each; $2.00 

 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Collection of one each of the above 23 varieties for $5.00. 



CHOICE DOUBLE 



SHOW DAHLIAS. 



A. D. Livoni. A splendid clear pink, 

 beautifully quilled, of perfect form and 

 very free-flowering. 

 Arabella. Light sulphur-yellow, shaded 

 peach-blossom on edges; a fine flower. 

 Caleb Powers. Best described as an 

 improvement in size, coloring, and even 

 in earliness, to the popular variety, 

 Susan, offered in this list, a delicate 

 shell-pink of splendid form. 50 cts. 

 each; $5.00 per doz. 

 Chas. Lanier. The largest deep yel- 

 low Show Dahlia to date. Very rich 

 yellow and fine for cutting. 

 Cuban Qiant. Immense ball-shaped 

 blooms of bright maroon; free and 

 early. 

 Dorothy Peacock. Large, perfect 

 shaped flowers of a bright sea-shell 

 pink color; very early, free and con- 

 tinuous blooming. 50 cts. each. 

 Dreer's White. Introduced by us in 

 1909, and unquestionably the most 

 valuable show Dahlia sent out in 

 y years. In color a pure glistening white, 

 resembling in form the popular Grand Duke 

 :is, while in freedom of flowering it is not 

 surpassed by any. It has sucoeded in all parts of the country, has 

 been much admired at the- exhibitions where shown, and has in 

 most cases been awarded the premier prize as the finest white show 

 variety. 50 cts. each. 



Emily. Solferii:o, with white markings; very large and free- 

 flowering. 

 Qrand Duke Alexis. Large, massive flowers, ivory-white, 

 with a faint tinge of rose at the extremities of the petals. 25 

 cts. each. 

 Isis. A new sort of immense size, large petals, full double, 

 orange-scarlet suffused with carmine, with golden sheen at the 

 tips. Plants ready April 15th. 35 cts. each. 



tHow Dahlia Miss Minnie Vosburg, 



