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Dolly Varden. One of the earliest and freest flowering varieties 
with wonderfully beautiful good sized flowers. The petals 
curling and twisting delightfully develop a most graceful and 
attractive bloom of irregular formation. Its color is also most 
pleasing, a pretty shade of cameo-pink shading to a creamy-pink 
centre; a splendid cut flower and valuable for garden decoration. 
75 cts. each. 
Don Williams. A seedling from the well known fancy variety 
Earl Williams but entirely distinct in color. A soft shade of 
lavender-pink, tipped with white. $1.50 each. 
Dora Clay. An artistic and uncommon shape which makes the 
very large flowers very attractive. Color, white with just the 
faintest touch of cream. 50 cts. each. 
Duchesse de Vendome. A French introduction that we can 
recommend highly both as a garden variety as well as for cut 
flowers on account of its free-flowering habit, and medium sized 
pure white flowers. 50 cts. each. 
Earl Williams. An exceptionally attractive fancy or variegated 
variety, the flowers are of largest size, of splendid formation of a 
brilliant crimson-scarlet color, each petal tipped with white; an 
early and free bloomer that continues in good shape to the end 
of the season. 50 cts. each. 
Eldorado. Picture a comparatively low growing bush with 
immense golden-yellow blooms which stand up and look you in 
the face, and you have Eldorado. A strong feature of this beauty 
is the depth of the flower which corresponds with the size; a 
splendid Dahlia in every way. $1.50 each. 
Eliza Clarke Bull. A wonderfully good pure white, one of the 
largest and deepest of its class, of perfect form with petals just 
sufficiently irregular to prevent any stiffness in formation of the 5 
flowers. $2.00 each. = DECORATIVE DAHLIA, 
Faith Garibaldi. A California Gold Medal Dahlia with flowers A CHAMPAGNE 
of immense size and great depth, held up straight on strong stiff = 
stems. Color a superb rose-pink. $1.50 each. A - ete 
Faith Slocombe. One of the best of the autumn tints; a pure Gloire de Verdun. A most perfect flower of giant size; in 
apricot with a touch of salmon-rose; large size, early and free. color a most intense and brilliant Stade © gauging Het: OE 
IS GS. GXGH. of the best and most effective high-colored varieties. 50 cts. 
each. 
Grenadier. The very large flowers are supported on good stems. 
The coloring is unique, the face of the flower is a purplish- 
maroon; the reverse of the petals silvery-white. These are 
quilled and formed in such a manner as to show both colors; 
giving the effect of being variegated or edged with silvery-white. 
$1.00 each. 
Halvella. One of the most beautiful. It has flowers not only 
of large size, but of great depth of most perfect and pleasing 
form, color a beautiful shade of mallow-pink which is en- 
livened by a golden sheen. $1.00 each. , 
Harry Sheldon, Jr. A large well formed flower of delight- 
ful color, the outer petals of a bright lavender-pink with 
creamy-white centre, strong semi-dwarf habit of growth. 
: $1.00 each. 
: § Hortulanus Fiet. Flower over 8 inches in diameter, of the 
a aed 3 most delicate shade of shrimp-pink, the tip of each petal barely 
s : wpsiensar touched with gold. The entire flower has a suffusion of delicate 
' tints of red and yellow, which gives a glow yet softness of color 
: : of great charm. 75 cts. each. 
ee “Islam Patrol. A gorgeously rich colored flower, a dark velvety 
\_ crimson-scarlet tipped and flushed with pure gold. One of the 
most brilliantly cclored varieties. $1.00 each. 
Jersey’s King. Very large perfect flowers of a brilliant oriental- 
red with carmine suffusion. 75 cts. each. 
Jersey’s Pride. A large attractive flower, apricot orange with 
golden suffusion. 75 cts. each. 
Jersey’s Radiant. Very large flower, of bitter-sweet orange 
color, one of the best exhibition varieties and fine for cutting. 
$1.00 each. 
Jersey’s Rose. A splendid companion to the famous Jersey’s 
Beauty with flowers of large size and perfect form of a luminous 
tyrian rose with red suffusion at the centre. $1.50 each. 
Jersey’s Sovereign. A distinct shade of salmon orange, a 
strong vigorous grower, flowers of good size on good stems. 
$1.50 each. 
Jessie K. Prescott. Deeporange at centre shading to creamy 
orange on the outer petals. These are long and narrow and roll 
backward, giving the flower a light graceful formation. 59 cts. 
each, 
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