J.T.LOVETT, LITTLE JILVEfV., N.J. 



Kriemliilde. 



BRITTANIA — Deep salmon flesh shading to orange 

 pink. An early and free bloomer. 



BRUNHILDE — Deep, rich velvety plum. Large flow- 

 ers ; profuse. 



CAPSTAN — Soft apricot and brick red. A remark- 

 ably free bloomer. (See cut.) 



CHAS. WOODBRIDGE — Large flowers of rich crim- 

 son, shaded with lake. 



COUNTESS OF LONSDALE — Salmon-pink and am- 

 ber, delightfully blended. A prodigious bloomer. 



FLORENCE M. STREDWICK— Ivory white; fine 

 form. 



GABRIEL — Creamy white, edged with vermilion; 

 sometimes flowers are vermilion throughout. 



HARMONY — Orange red and old gold, charmingly 

 blended ; soft, silky petals. Splendid. 



HARZER KIND— Pure Hght pink; dwarf. 



ISLAND QUEEN — Soft lavender pink. Very distinct 

 and free blooming. 



JEALOUSY— Lemon-yellow ; free. 



J. H. JACKSON — Crimson-maroon; large flower. A 

 profuse bloomer. 



JOHN H. ROACH— Pure lemon yellow ; long, in- 

 curved petals. 



KINGFISHER — Crimson, with shadings of purple-lake. 



KONIGEN WILHELMINA (Queen of Holland)— 

 Rich maroon or deep wine. 



KRIEMHILDE — The long, slender outer petals of 

 flesh-pink produce a pleasing contrast with center formed 

 of shorter, ivory white ones. A superb variety. (See 

 cut.) 



LANDRAT DR. SCHIFF— Light orange, shading to 

 chamoise at center. 



MEDUSA — Bright garnet, shading to maroon at base 

 of petals. 



MR. MOORE — Deep claret and maroon. 



MRS. MONTEFOIORE — Glowing scarlet-crimson, 

 shaded with maroon. 



MRS. GEO. REED— Long, hair-like, silky petals, 

 variously colored from primrose to shrimp pink. Very 

 unique, reminding one of Spider Lilies. Dwarf, a wonder- 

 fully free bloomer. Valuable alike for cutting and as a 

 Dedder. 



OLD PORT— Deep, pure wine; large. 



RUBY — Vermilion center, shading to carmine. 



STRAHLEIN KRONE— Intense cardinal red; long 

 twisted petals. Superb. 



WINSOME — White; of good size and form. 



WM. CUT H BERTS ON— Crimson, overlaid with rosy- 

 carmine ; large, full flower. 



Price, each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



Grand Duke Alexis. 



SELECT DECORATIVE AND SHOW 

 DAHLIAS 



CATHERINE DUER— Pure, dazzling crimson and 

 especially attractive under electric light. Large, flat 

 flowers. 



CLIFFORD W. BRUTON— Canary yellow, suffused 

 and penciled on reverse of petals with lavender. 



FIRE RAIN — Brilliant cardinal red. Flowers rather 

 under sized, but produced in such profusion as to pre- 

 sent a dazzling mass of color. 



GRAND DUKE ALEXIS— Pearly white, sometimes 

 tipped with lavender. Petals quilled in an odd and pretty 

 manner. (See cut.) 



GLORIOSA — Magenta, shaded with rosy crimson. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA— Pure white; an 

 early and profuse bloomer. 



MAID OF KENT — Cherry red, with end of petals- 

 tipped white ; sometimes red throughout. 



OBAN — Rosy lavender, overlaid with silvery fawn 

 odd and distinct. 



WM. AGNEW — Intense, glowing crimson. Strong 

 grower and free bloomer. A grand old variety. 



Price, each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



DAHLIAS ESPECIALLY VALUABLE 

 FOR CUT FLOWERS 



"C" signifies Cactus ; "D" Decorative. For colors, etc.^ 

 see pages 61 and 62. 

 BRITTANIA— (r.) 

 CAPSTAN— (c.) 



COUNTESS OF LONSDALE— (c.) 

 CLIFFORD W. BRUTON— (J.) 

 HARMONY— (c.) 

 JOHN H. ROACH— (c.) 

 KAISERIN AUG. VICTORIA— (<f.) 

 KONIGEN WILHELMINA— (c.) 



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