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DAHLIAS 



The following named varieties sup- 

 plied in potted plants only 



(Ready April 15th) 



Choicest Varieties 



For 1915 



BEIiOIT (Decorative).— Large, bright, 

 glowing crimson; flower of good sub- 

 stance. An excellent dark cut flower. 



GEISHA (Peony).^ — Rich combination 

 of scarlet and gold, with yellow center, 

 which becomes suffused with and deep- 

 ens to scarlet at center petals, shading 

 lighter at edges. 



GOIDEN WEST (Decorative). — Best 

 Tellow; fine for cutting. 



GONDOZiA (Cactus). — A clear rosy 

 pinK. 



mitS. J. GABDITES CASSATT (Deco- 

 rative). — Rose-colored, with grand stems 

 and plenty of substance in flowers. 



FEBI;e DE 3^ yon (Decorative). — Pure 

 White. 



PRIMA DONNA (Cactus). — Distinct 

 and free; flowers large, with long, tubu- 

 lar twisted, incurved petals, the center 

 ones creamy- white; outer, delicate 

 mauve-pink. 



QUEEN MABY (Decorative). — Fine 

 rose-pink; free bloomer; good stilt 

 stems. 



BHEINKONIG (Cactus). — The ideal 

 White Cactus Dahlia. 



SEBASTOPOI^ (Decorative). — One of 



the finest of recent introductions. Flow- 

 ers rich, bright orange of good sub- 

 stance, borne freely on long stems. Best 

 of its class. 



TBICOI^OB (Decorative). — Buttercup 

 yellow, with a blotch of scarlet on eacn 

 petal. 



WODAN (Cactus). — Bold, large, but 

 not coarse, flower, frequently seven 

 inches in diameter; a graceful arrange- 

 ment of semi-incurved tubular petals of 

 a pleasing delicate salmon-rose color, 

 shading to old-gold in center. 

 Price, 25c. eacli; 7 for $1.50; $2.25 per aoz. 



New Peony- Flowered 

 Varieties 



QTTEEN WIZiHELnnNA. — Immense fluffy flower of pure 

 white, with yellow center. 



GEBMANIA. — Brilliant strawberry-red, a very fluffy artistic 

 flower, standing well above the foliage, producing a very gay 

 effect. 



GIiOEY OP BAABN. — Very large loosely arranged flower, of 

 soft liortensia-rose color. 



FBINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE. — Deep ro5ie-pink. 

 Price, 25c. each; set of 4 for 75c. 



COLLARETTE VARIETIES 



GAIiXiIA. — Bright rose, suffused and tipped scarlet, passing 

 to sulpliur yellow. 



lOAURICE RIVOIRE. — Blood red, with pure white collarette. 



PRINCE GAIililTZEN. — Rich crimson with red-tipped col- 

 larette; fern-like foliage. 



Price, 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen. 



CENTURY VARIETIES 



BIG CHIEF. — Double Century, brilliant cherry-red, mar- 

 gined rich velvety maroon. 



FRINGED TWENTIETH CENTURY. — Rosy crimson, with 



white tips; the petals are deeply cleft, giving it a fringed 

 appearance. 



ROSE FINK CENTURY. — Clear rose pink; immense size. 



SCARIiET CENTURY. — Brilliant dazzling' poarlet without 

 shnde or blemish, except occasionally a stripe of white or 

 white petal. 



ST. GEORGE. — Primrose-yellow. 



SENSATION. — A new double Century; vivid vermilion, heav- 

 ily tipped wliite. 



WHITE CENTURY. — Pure white with yellow disc; large 

 overlapping pet;ils of good texture. 



Price, 30c. each; 6 for $1.50; per dozeu, $3.00. 



DAHLIA ROOTS 



In separate colors, not named varieties. Large clumps, 10c. each; $1.00 per dozen; by express, not prepaid. 



IF BY THAUm, add 4 CENTS EACH FOR POSTAGE. 



