GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



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Dahlias. 



Eighteen Grand Cactus Varieties, 



Celestine. Yellow-suffused orange ; rich golden effect. 



Countess Of Pembroke. Pure, delicate rosy lavender. 



Empress Of India. Deep rich maroon : fine. 



GiIt=Edged. White, each patal edgid golden-yellow 



Kynerith. Brilliant vermilion, shading lighter. 



Lemon Giant. Pure lemon-yellow, large and free. 



Lancelot. Fine large reddish amber. 



Miss Barry. Deep rosy lake, twisted petals ; fine. 



Mrs. Francis Fell. White-tinted pink. 



Mrs. Hawkins. Rich sulphur yellow. 



Nymphsea. Clear, distinct shrimp pink, shading 



outer petals ; its color and form have suggested the name 

 A beauty. 



Oban. Rosy lavender, overlaid silvery-fawn ; very distinct. 



Oriental. Pale salmon, fine. 



Perle. ( Perle de la tete a" Or. ) The finest white yet intro- 

 duced ; a perfect gem ; fine cut flower. No. 1 in illustration 

 above. 



darker towards the 

 Water- Lilv Dahlia. 



Princess Harry. Rich cream, shading to primrose, occasion- 

 ally tinted pink. 

 Semiramis. Buff, overlaid and suffused, reddish-otange ; fine. 

 William Pierce. Rich butter-yellow ; the best of its color. 

 Zulu. The Black Dahlia. Black maroon ; fine. 



Price: 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz., or the Set of 18 for $2.00. 



Twelve Choice Double Pomoone Varieties. 



Catherine. The best pure yellow ; fine. 

 Daybreak. Soft pink, like Daybreak Carnation. 

 Elfin. Pale primrose, changing to white ; dainty. 

 Elegante. Soft pink, tipped deep pink ; reflex light pink ; a 



beautiful combination of shades. 

 Kleine Domitea. Orange buff, always in flower. 

 Little Beatrice. Pink-edged purple ; profuse. 



Lou Kramer. Base of petals yellow, heavily tipped, bright 



crimson, overlaid pink, pleasing variety. 

 Prince Charming. White, penciled, suffused and tipped 



purplish pink ; fine form. 

 Red Piper. Deep glowing red ; very fine. 

 Rosalie. Yellow-tipped crimson ; fine form. 

 Snow=Clad. Unquestionably the finest white. 

 Vivid. Bright crimson scarlet. 



Price: 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. Set of 12 varieties, $1.50. 



Ten Superb Single Varieties. 



Dearest. White-edged buff ; very distinct. 



Edina. Pure white, spotted and veined crimson, yellow disc ; 



a fine fancy sort. 

 Juno. White-tipped lavender, yellow disc. 

 John Downie. Intense vermilion scarlet. 

 Miss Roberts. Fine large yellow. 

 Painted Lady. Crimson-pink, striped darker. 



Price: 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 



Paragon. Dark maroon, edged purple. 



Serratipetala. Glowing scarlet, entirely distinct in form, the 



petals being fluted with fringed edges, giving the flowers a 



graceful appearance. 

 Snow Queen. Good white. 

 Violet Fern. Ground color bright orange, overlaid clear red 



and suffused red, giving a soft red effect. 

 or the Set of 10 Varieties for $1.25. 



Special Offer. — We will furnish one each of the Five Sets of Dahlias, 58 in all, for $6.50. 



