SPECIAL DAHLIA CATALOGUE 19 
Choice Double 
Show Dahlias See 
A. D. Livoni. A splendid 
clear pink, beautifully ‘ 
quilled, of perfect form : 
and very free-flowering. 
Arabella. Light  sulphur- 
yellow, shaded peach- 
blossom on edges; a fine 
flower. 
Caleb Powers. Best 
scribed as an improve- 
ment in size, coloring, 
and even in earliness, to 
the popular variety, 
Susan, offered in this 
list, a delicate shell-pink 
of splendid form. 50 ects. 
each; $5.00 per doz. 
de- 
Chas. Lanier. The largest 
deep yellow Show Dahlia 
to date. Very rich yel- 
low and fine for cutting. 
Colonist. A peculiarly col- 
ored variety, the centre 
of the petals coral-red, 
edges and tips suffused 
and shaded purple-lake, 
of fine form. 
Duchess of Cambridge. Base of petals 
white suffused pink, heavily tipped 
dark crimson. 
David Johnson. A beautifully quilled almost 
globular flower of a peculiar bronzy shade 
of shrimp pink. 
Emily. Solferino, with white markings; very large 
and free-flowering. 
Ethel Britton, Creamy white, lightly suffused and 
tipped with solferino-red. 
Gracchus. Orange, Shaded apricot; a fine flower. 
Hero. Aniline-red, of fine shade. 
Isis. A new sort of immense size, large petals, full 
double, orange-scarlet suffused with carmine, with 
golden sheen at the tips. 50 cts. eaca. 
John Thorpe. 
John Walker. 
A fine large solferino-red. 
An elegant pure white. 
SHOW DAHLIA, A. D. LIVONI 
SHOW DAHLIA 
CALEB POWERS 
Lady Maude Herbert. Pale yellow, shaded peach, 
heavily tipped crimson. 
Mme. Alfred Moreau. The most perfect large pure 
mauve-pink; a splendid flower. 
Mariner. 
lake. 
Apricot, suffused and tipped with carmine- 
Miss May Loomis. White suffused with soft rose. 
Pandora. A new variety of most delicate soft mauve- 
pink of absolutely perfect form. 35 cts. each. 
Princess Victoria. A _ sterling novelty, being the 
earliest and freest-flowering primrose-yellow; never 
produces an imperfect flower and is in bloom early 
and late; long, stiff stems; fine for cutting. 30 cts. 
each. 
Pendent. An 
maroon, 
early and profuse-flowering crimson- 
Queen Victoria. 
Red Hussar. 
Southern Queen. <A large. absolutely perfect flower of 
a deep rosy-mauve, with darker shadings. 
A popular light yellow. 
Pure cardinal red. 
Susan. Probably no Dahlia ever introduced by us has 
given such universal satisfaction as this, a beauti- 
ful, delicate, soft shell-pink, of splendid form, re- 
markably early and free flowering, with long stems; 
splendid for cutting. 
W. W. Rawson. 
An exceptionally fine shaped massive 
large double flower, which is produced on long 
stems; color pure white, delicately overlaid with 
mauve. Plants, 50 cts. each. 
Yellow Livoni. Undoubtedly the most perfectly quilled 
Dahlia grown; flowers of medium size, but very 
perfect, of a soft lemon yellow. 25 cts. each. 
PRICE—Any of the above, except where noted, 20c 
each; $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per 100. Collection 
of one each of the 27 varieties for $5.50. 
