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New P^ony-flowered Dahlia 

 mondscheibe 



Fort Hill. Early in the season it should be classed as a decor- 

 ative, but as the season advances it shows the Paeony centre; 

 it is a desirable sort in either form. The flower is very large, 

 white with a delicate suffusion of lavender-mauve. Plants 

 ready April 25th. 35 cts. each. 



Garibaldi. A splendid variety with large brilliant crimson- 

 scarlet Mowers. Plants ready April 25th. $1.00 each. 



Harrismith. Deep bright pink, shading lighter towards the tips, and 

 a trace of gold in the centre. Plants ready April 25th. 50 cts. each. 



Hilda. A charming pink with maroon shadings, large bold 

 flowers. Plants ready April 25th. 50 cts. each. 



John Green. Yellow, quickly passing to fiery scarlet, one 

 of the finest. Plants ready April 25th. $1.00 each. 



Kimberly. Rosy carmine with yellow centre; a neatly ar- 

 ranged flower of good size. Plants ready April 25th. 50 cts. 

 each. 



Leo XIII. A deep canary-yellow, entirely distinct 

 in form, large, very free-flowering and a valuable 

 sort for cutting. Plants ready April 25th. 50 cts. 

 each. 



Lord Milner. Yellow with pearl borderings; strong 

 free habit. Plants ready April 25th. 50 cts. each. 



Lorna Doone. A splendid large white on strong 

 stiff stems. Plants ready April 25th. 50 cts. each. 



Mme. Coissard. Crimson passing to a white centre, 

 flowers very large and attractive. Plants ready April 

 25th. $1.00 each. 



Mondscheibe. Another splendid yellow, entirely distinct 

 from Leo XIII, being still greater in size and of a deeper 

 color, remarkably free-flowering. Visitors to our fields 

 noted both varieties. 75 cts. each. 



Painted Lady. A charming soft rose on stiff stems. 50 

 cts. each. 



The Mahdi. Giant flowers of a peculiar blending of golden- 

 yellow and carmine; very free. Has been much admired in 

 our fields. 60 cts. each. ' *■ 



Watteau. A striking, brilliant, combination of crimson and 



gold, giving a rich glow of color throughout the season. Plants ready April 25th. 

 cts. each. 



One each of the above 23 new Pseony-flowered Dahlias for $10.00. 



NEW P^EONY= 

 FLOWERED DAHLIAS 



The following represent the best of the new introductions 

 in this beautiful class, which are yearly becoming more popu- 

 lar, both as cut flowers and for garden decoration. We also 

 offer on opposite page a splendid list of the standard varie- 

 ties of this type. 



Avalanche. A splendid pure white, large but of 

 graceful form, probably the best white of this type 

 yet introduced. 75 cts. each. 

 Beaute de Soir. A rich combination of rosy-scar- 

 let, carmine-lake, and currant-red with more or less 

 golden suffusion, giving the whole a pleasing, fan- 

 tastic, variegated appearance, and particularly so 

 under artificial light; very free-flowering. Plants 

 ready April 25th. 75 cts. each. 

 Duchess of Brunswick. Flowers 8 to 9 inches 

 across, of a brilliant red, reverse of petals apricot; 

 a distinct and beautiful variety. Plants ready April 

 25th. $1.00 each. 



Berch van Heemstede. Primrose-yeilow with 

 rich golden sheen, flowers of medium size; very 

 free. Plants ready April 25th. 50 cts. each. 

 A splendid soft carmine-rose shaded crimson, good 

 Plants ready April 25th. 50 cts. each. 

 Directeur Stoll. A fresh shade of canary-yellow, large, perfect 

 flowers; very profuse. Plants ready April 25th. 50 cts. each. 

 Durban. Ground color lemon-yellow heavily suffused with rosy- 

 salmon. Plants ready April 25th. 50 cts. each. 

 Dusky Queen. Deep velvety maroon, edged white, bright yel- 

 low centre; excellent habit. Plants ready April 25th. 50 

 cts. each. 

 Electra. Grows very erect and holds its flowers, which are 

 very freely produced, well above the foliage; in color a most 

 pleasing lavender tinted mauve. Plants ready April 25th. 

 50 cts. each. 



Chatenay. 



stiff stems. 



New P^ony- 



floweked dahlia 



Watteau 



