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NEW DECORATIVE DAHI.IA. 



Frank L, Bassett. Entirely distinct in color, which is of a 

 b.i^ht royal purple, shading to blue; the nearest approach to a 

 blue Dahlia yet introduced, and an attractive, well-formed 

 flower. Roots, 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 



Tw^enty-five Decorative Dahlias. 



Admiral Dewey. Brilliant inipeiial purple; fine form. 

 iaron Schroeder. A fine bright purple uiih iiluish shadings 

 l3lack Beauty. A grand deep miroon, of distinct form. 

 Bronze Beauty, Reddish bronze; a fine large flower. 

 Clifford W. Bruton. The finest yellow; a grand flower. 

 iivadne. Soft primrose, shading to white. 

 Henry Patrick. A fine pure white. 



John Elitch. Deep crimson, of perfect form; very large. 

 Lucielle, Old gold; very free. 

 Lemon Giant. Very large lemon-yellow. 

 Lucius Crammock. Deep crimson-maroon. 

 Lyndhurst. A fine bright scarlet. 



Harchioness of Bute. Pure white, tipped rosy-carmine. 

 Mattie Serrapin. Fine large deep salmon. 

 MephistO. Rich glowing vermilion. 

 Miss Bennett. Deep orange. 

 Mrs. Basham. Pale yellow suffused with rose. 

 firs. A. Newhall. Dark crimson, shaded maroon. 

 Nymphaea ( IKu.'r Lily Dahlia). Clear shrimp pink, shading 



slightly daricer towards the outer petals. 

 Oban. Rosy lavender suffused and overlaid silvery fawn. 

 Perle {Perle ,le li fete d' Or). The finest white yet introduced. 

 Sundew. Ijnght orange-scarlet. 

 Wm. Agnew. Rich dazzling red; grand flower. 



Roots, 15 ct-. each; S^l.TiO |Kr do? 



DiS(:oK.\TivE Dahlia Admiral Devvev 



Wilhelm fViller. Brilliant purple; large, 



tinct. 

 Zulu. The iilack Dahlia ; black maroon. 

 Sei ol 25 Decorative Dahlias, $3.00. 



free and dis- 



FOUR GIANX-FI^OYirERING DAHI^IAS. 



The four sorts here offjred are, without exception, the large.-t 

 of ali of tlrem attaining a size of between five and six inches ac 

 Cuban Giant. An immense ball of bright maroon. Plants 



in .\|nil. 30 cts. each; $3 00 per doz. 

 Gettysburg. A bright rich pure scarlet, of fine form. Plants 



in .\pril. 30 cts. each; |3.00 per doz. 



One each of the 



now grown, flowers 

 Plants in April. 50 



Mks, Roosevkli. 



d n ost perfect double-flowering Dahlias 



■ under ordinary cultivation. 



rirs. Roosevelt. "Delicate silvery-rose 

 cts. each ; 14.50 per doz. 



Hme. Van den Dael. .Sofi rose with deei^er markings, shad- 

 ing to crcamy-w hite in the centre. Roots, 50 cts. each ; $4 50 

 per doz. 

 Four Oiain iJahlias for $1.50. 



Four Grand Ne>v 



SHOW DAHLIAS. 



Black Diamond. Tlie largest and most 

 perfect of its color yet introduced ; almost 

 jet black when first expanding, changing to 

 a velvety black maroon. Planis ready in 

 A]iril. 25 cts. each; $2 50 per doz. 



Eureka. A fine large deep rose color with 

 i]inlled |)ttnls, of perfect form. Roots, 30 

 CIS. each; $300 per doz. 



Fink Dandy. A pure pink "sport" fr. m 

 the fancy vaiietv of this name; valuable for 

 1 utting. Roots, 35 cts. each ; $3 50 per doz. 



Red liussar. An absolutely pure cardinal- 

 red ; flowers large and ol perfect form. 

 Roots, 25 CIS. each ; $2.50 per doz. 

 One root each of tlie (our varieties. $1.00. 



Twelve Best Large-floiv- 

 eriiig Show Dahlias. 



Arabella. Pale primrose, shaded old rose 



and lavender. 

 Client. Deep velvety-crimson. 

 John Bennett. Golden yellow wiih scarlet 



IM'S 



•lohn Walker. Best pure white. 

 Le f^hare. Laree, full, deep scarlet. 

 Mme. Alfred floreau. A biiglit rose-pink 



' I ininierise size. 

 Airs. Dexter. Rich deep salmon ; very fine. 

 Miss Hay Loomis. White, suffused with 



^oft delicate rose 

 Prince Bismarck. Rich deep purple. 

 Queen of Belgians. Delicate shell-pink, 



shading to blush. 

 Queen of Yellows. The best clear yellow. 

 Thos. White. Deep velvety-maroon. 

 Roots, 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz ; set of 12 

 for $1,50. 



The Fifteen New Cactus Dahlias offered on page 127 are especially fine. 



