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Decorative Danuta, Fire Rain. 
A fine cut 
Lyndhurst. Rich and brilliant cardinal-red. 
Hower, 
Marchioness of Bute. 
lirs. Winters. A large, finely formed snow-white. A grand 
cut flower. 
Pure white, tipped rosy-carmine. 
Nympheza. Delicate, pleasing mauve, shading to nearly pure 
white in the centre. 
Oban. Rosy-lavender, suffused and overlaid with silvery-fawn. 
Grand New 
Decorative 
Dahlia 
‘Fire Rain.” 
For many years Lyndhurst has been our 
brightest, richest Dahlia for cutting purposes, 
especially when used under artificial light, 
but in unfavorable seasons it is late in flow- 
ering, which has prevented its extensive cul- 
tivation for cut flowers. 
In this new variety, which was sent to us 
by aspecialist in Germany, and which we 
have had under trial for two seasons, we have 
not only the rich cardinal-red color which 
made Lyndhurst so desirable, but a plant 
that produces masses of bloom carly and con- 
tinuously throughout the season. 
We consider Fire Rain a most valuable 
addition to our list of decorative varieties, 
both for garden display and for cutting. 
50 cts. each ; $5.00 per doz. 
Select Standard 
Decorative Dahlias. 
Admiral Dewey. A rich purple, very 
free. 
Baron Shroeder. 
bluish shadings. 
Black Beauty. Deep velvety-maroon, al- 
most black. A fine flower. 
Blue Oban. Reddish-violet with purplish 
shadings. 
Bronze Beauty. Bright coppery-orange. 
Catherine Duer, Iridescent geranium- 
red; a favorite at Newport, where it is 
used most extensively for cutting. 
Clifford W. Burton. A fine bright 
yellow. 
Eureka. A deep rose color; of large size 
and fine form. 
Henry Patrick. A beautiful pure white. 
Lucille. Old gold. Very free. 
Lemon Giant. Very large; lemon-yellow. 
Rich, glowing orange-scarlet. 
A beautiful glistening white ; 
French-purple with 
Orange King. 
Perle (Perle de la tele a’ 07). 
a splendid variety for cutting. : 
Sylvia. Soft, pleasing mauve-pink, gradually changing to 
white in the centre. A fine cut flower. 
Wm. Agnew. Rich, dazzling carmine-red. A grand flower. 
Wilhelm [tiller. Rich, deep analine-red, suffused w ith 
purple. 
Zulu. Deep maroon with black shadings. 
Price, any of the above Select Standard Varieties 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. Set of 28 varieties for $3.00. 
COLLECTIONS OF DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 
One each of all the Cactus Varieties, offered on pages 121, 1 
99 
2a 
and 128 (74 inall), for $19.00. 
A complete collection of all Double Dahlias-offered on pages 121 to 124 (146 in all), a magnificent set for $30.00 
MIXED DAHLIAS. 
We offer a lot of good, strong field-grown roots of unnamed varieties, 
10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 
