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Six Superb 



Double-quilled 

 Dahlias. 



Armorer. Deep red; of 



fine form. 

 A. D. Llvoni. Beautiful 

 clear pink, of perfect form. 

 Elegans. Rosy purple, 



tipped white, of good form. 

 Grand Duke Alexis 



Large,massive flowers, ivory- 

 while with a faint tinge of 



rose at the extremities of 



the petals. 

 Jamaica. Dark crimson, shaded 



bright plum. 

 Queen Victoria. Handsome deep 



yellow, finely quilled. 



15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; set of 6 

 for 75 cts. 



Twelve Best Large-flower- 

 ing Show Dahlias. D S^^^v! A 



Arabella. Pale primrose, shaded old rose and lavender. 



Client. Deep velvety crimson. 



Constancy. Rich reddish amber, edged and tipped bright red. 



Crimson Ball. An extra fine rich crimson. 



John Walker. Best pure white. 



Le Phare. Large, full, deep scarlet. 



Miss Cannell. White suffused and heavily tipped purple. 



Miss May Loomis. White, suffused with soft, delicate rose. 



Prince Bismarck. Rich deep purple. 



Queen of Belgians. Delicate pink, shading to blush. 



Queen of Yellows. The best clear yellow. 



Thos. White. Deepest velvety maroon. 



15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz.; set of 12 for $1 50 



Four Grand New Show Dahlias. 



Black Diamond. The largest and most perfect of its color yet 

 introduced ; almost jet black when first expanding, changing to a 

 velvety black maroon. Roots, 40 cts. each. 



Eureka. A fine large deep rose-color with quilled petals, of per- 

 fect form. Roots, 40 cts each. 



Pink Dandy. A pure pink "sport" from the fancy variety of 

 this name ; valuable for cutting. Roois, 50 cts. each. 



Red Hussar. An absolutely pure cardinal-red; flowers large and 

 of perfect form. Roots, 25 cts. each. 



One root each of the four varieties, $1.40. 



Twenty-five Decorative Dahlias. 



Admiral Dewey. Brilliant imperial purple ; fine form. 

 Baron Schroeder. A fine bright purple with bluish shadings. 

 Black Beauty. A grand deep maroon, of distinct form. 

 Bronze Beauty. Reddish bronze ; a fine large flower. 

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

 Cyclops. Deep scarlet, shaded maroon. 

 Henry Patrick. A fine pure white. 

 John Elitch. Deep rich red, of perfect form. 

 Lancelot. Large reddish amber; very free. 

 Lemon Giant. Very large lemon-yellow. 

 Lucius CrammOCk. A fine purplish-red. 

 Lyndhurst. A fine bright scarlet. 

 Marchioness of Bute. Pure white, tipped rose. 

 Mattie Serrapin. Fine large deep salmon. 

 Hinerva. Soft yellow, suffused with deep pink, shading to red- 

 dish-purple in centre. 

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

 Nymphaja (Water Lily Dahlia). Clear shrimp pink, shading 



slightly darker towards the outer petals. 

 Oban. Rosy lavender suffused and overlaid silvery fawn. 



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

 Sundew. Orange salmon ; very bright. 

 True Model. Buff overlaid and suffused red- 

 dish-brown. 



Wm. Agnew. Rich dazzling red; 

 rand flower. 



Wilhelm Miller. Brilliant purple; 

 arge, free and distinct. 

 Wm. Pierce. Rich butter-yellow ; 

 a favorite variety^ 

 Zulu. The black Dahlia ; black 

 maroon. 



15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; 

 of 25 for $3 00. 



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New Decorative 

 Dahlia. 



Frank L. Bassett. Entirely dis- 

 tinct in color, which is of a bright 

 royal purple, shading to blue; an at- 

 tractive well formed flower. Roots, 

 40 cts. each ; $4.00 per doz. 



I^UILLED DaHLI. 



LlVONI 



SPECIAL. — See colored plate and offer of New Dahlias on page loo. 



