DFEER'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 



DAHLIAS. 



NEW CACTUS DAHLIA. 

 "NYfVSPH/E." 



(The Pink Water-Lily Dahlia.) 



An entirely distinct and nove 

 variety of perfect shape, produc- 

 iuii flowers of large size, with 

 heavy broad petals, those of thel^v^ _-"^ 

 centre being somewhat cupped oi j^",^^^^ 

 iucarved. The color is a clear, |^ ^' 

 distinct, light-shrimp pink, shad- jM 

 ing slightly darker towards the *^ 

 outer petals, a color difiicult t i 

 describe aud which is rare in all 

 plants. This peculiar color and 

 its form have suggested the name, 

 Water-Lily Dahlia. 



Strong roots 25 cts. each ; $2.5(1 

 per dozen. 



Kern Gat-Leaved Single Dahlia, 

 ANNIE BAHILLET. 



A beautiful new variety with 

 very rich scarlet, crimson flowers 

 of the most perfect shape, with a 

 deep purplish maroon tbliage, con- 

 trasting finely with other light- 

 leaved varieties. 20 cents each ; 

 $2.00 per dozen. 



TWELVE BEST CACTUS DAHLIAS. 



Cochineal. Brilliant crimson. 



Formosissima Picta. Orange color with bright scarlet 



stripes ; a distinct and taking flower. 

 Harry Freeman. A most beautiful glistening snow-white, of 



good form and substance 

 Honoria. Distinct from all other sorts; a peculiar shade of amber. 

 John Braggr. Color of the richest black maroon ; flowers of 



good size, raised well above the foliage. 

 Mrs. Hawkins. Of close, neat habit ; rich sulphur-yellow, 



shading lighter toward the tips aud slightly tinted red ; a lovely 



flower. 

 Mrs. Glasse. Crimson maroon, shading to scarlet towards the 



centre ; very dwarf. 

 Miss Barry. Deep rosy lake ; shade new in this type of Dahlia. 

 Panthia. Rich reddish salmon, peculiar and strilving. 

 Professor Baldwin. Bright orange scarlet 

 Robert Maher. A rich golden yellow ; the best of its type. 

 Sidney HoUings. Rich deep purple maroon ; one of the 



darkest in cultivation. 



Dry roots 15 cents each ; set of 12 for $1.50 ; $12.00 per 100. 

 Young plants $1.00 per dozen ; $7.00 per 100. 



SIX FINE SINGLE DAHLIAS. 



Empres.S. Pure white, embellished with a yellow rayed centre. 



Eclipse. Host perfect flowers, slightlj^ recurved, of a pleasing rosy mauve and salmon, having a distinct 

 band around the disc, which is of rich crimson, rendering it very attractive. 



Isaac Pitman. One of the finest striped varieties and remarkably constant. The flowers are large, of 

 fine form, lilac, conspicuously striped with crimson and maroon. 



Kate. A bright orange maroon of a shade difficult to describe, and one of the most effective of the bigh 

 colored sorts. 



Mantle. Pure white, each petal distinctly margined with a broad band of maroon ; a remarkable blend- 

 ing of colors, and extremely etfective. 



Miss Kamsbottom. A most lovely pink shaded cerise. 



Dry roots 15 cts. each ; set of 6 for 75 cts. ; §12.00 per 100. Young plants $1 .00 per doz. ; $7.00 per 100. 



SET OF TWELVE LARGE FLOWERING DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 



Dry roots 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz.; §12.00 per 100. Young plants $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 



TWELVE BEST POMPONE DAHLIAS. 



Dry roots 15 cents each ; set of 12 for $ I 50 ; $12.00 per 100. Young plants $1.00 per doz.; $7.00perl00. 



Dahlia NYMPHiB. 



