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DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 



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Savoy. A fine exhibition and garden Decorative variety of a bright 

 tyrian-pink with brilliant, aniline red shadings which become most in- 

 tense late in the season. 75 cts. each. 

 September Glow. Flowers of good size of a bright amber-yellow 

 illuminated with a golden-salmon suffusion; a free flowering 

 garden variety that is always a mass of bloom. 75 cts. each. 



Snowdrift. For garden decoration nothing compares with this 

 splendid giant variety with its broad waxy white petals which 

 form a most perfectly shaped flower. 75 cts. each. 



Susan Magill. A deep shade of lilac is not an attractive de- 

 scription for a Dahlia, nevertheless this variety is admired by 

 everyone; a large, well shaped flower. 75 cts. each. 



Tanforan. Very large brilliant scarlet with garnet shadings 

 arranged in fine form with more or less curled and twisted 

 petals. A robust grower of free-flowering habit. 50 cts. each. 



U. S. A. Probably no other Dahlia has met with such favor as 

 this, which is entirely distinct in color from all other, a pure 

 deep orange, sparkling and glistening, an unusual color in 

 Dahlias. These flowers are of large size, of good formation, 

 on excellent stems, held so as to display their full beauty. 

 $1.00 each. 



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Salmon Perfection. An ideal cut flower of medium size, 

 of very perfect form, and long stems, a beautiful pure 

 salmon in color. $1.00 each. 



Santa Rosa. Distinct old rose of very good form on good 

 stems; an exceptionally good cut flower. 50 cts. each. 



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Whopper. A giant Decorative with well-built deep flowers 

 of a most pleasing shade of yellow-buff, suffused with 

 orange. In form it is all that can be desired. 75 cts. each. 

 ^. William Slocombe. A beautiful clean-cut, pure canary- 

 -^ yellow of splendid form, with very large flowers; it is 



early flowering and continues good to the end of theseason. 

 75 cts. each. 

 Wizard of Oz. A great DahJia from all points of view, size, 

 formation, color, habit of growth and freedom of bloom. 

 Really a wonderful aU around Dahlia, be it for the garden, 

 exhibition or cut flower. In color it is a rare shade of amber- 

 pink with soft salmon shading or suffusion. $1 .00 each. 

 W. J. Erwin. An attractive large lavender-purple with good 



full centres carried on very strong stems. $2,00 each. 

 Yukon. Distinctive royal purple with a blue light running 

 through the centre of the flower which is of good size and always 

 attracts attention. $1.00 each. 



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 on pages 145 to 149, a grand collection of this desirable type amounting at single rates to $67.50 for $50.00. 



