DECORATI^-E DAHXJAS — Continued. 



Minnie McCulIough — Ver\- striking. Soft j?olden 

 ye]lo^v tipped bronzy red; effective under artificial 

 light, jjerfect form, on long, erect stems. 



Mrs. Roosevelt — Exquisite; soft pink; one of the 

 largest of its class. 



Mrs. J. Gardner Cassatt — A new rose pink Decora- 

 tive Dahlia, that has attracted the greatest atten- 

 tion. The flowers are of immense size and borne 

 alrur.dantly on long stems. 



Nymphaea — One of the most delicately beautiful. 

 White suffused shrimp pink. 



Professor Mansfield — A giant decorative of most 

 unique coloring, a pleasing combination of yellow, 

 red and white. 



Sylvia — Deep pink tinting to flesh pink at center; 

 large, perfect form, on long, stiff stems. One "f 

 the best for cutting or garden. 



Virginia Maule — Very large, white, delicately suf- 

 fused =hri:ri[> pink. 



Pompon Dahlias 



Ariel — Deep orange buff, free. 



Darkness — Verj^ dark maroon, extra fine. 



Fairy Queen — Sulphur edged pink, exceedingly free 

 nov/ering. 



Fascination — Pink and lavender, occasionalb* blotch- 

 ed Vvhite. 



H. C. Winters— Pale fawn. 



Little Bessie — Cream white. 



Little Fred — One of the smallest Dahlias grown; 

 lively rose-carmine. 



Prince Charming — Cream, very heavily tipped pur- 

 ple: one of the finest. 



Raphael— Very dark maror.n: extra fine form. 



Decorative Dahlia. 



Single Dahlia — Twentieth Century, 



Fancy Dahlias 



Ethel Schmidt — White, suft'used pink, spotted and penciled crimson. Per- 

 fect form and produced in the greatest profusion on long, slender stems. 



Fern Leaved Beauty — Rich red, tipped white, with fern-like foliage. 



Frank Smith — Rich maroon, tipped white. 



Uncertainty — Color varies from blush pink to dark red, with all the inter- 

 mediate variations; no two flowers alike. 



Gold Medal — Brightest yellow, spotted and penciled vermilion. Strong 

 plants. 



Mrs. John Dounie — Intense golden yellow, tinting lighter toward the 

 edges, beautifully striped bright glowing red. Always perfect and full 

 to the center. An early, profuse and continuous bloomer. 



Marie Gehring — Bright ca.nd.Ty yellow, lightU' striped cardinal red. 



Gold Smith — Yellow, edged and striped bright crimson. A magnificent 

 flower. 



Show Dahlias 



A. D. Livoni — Clear, bright pink; quilled petals; best pink Show Dahlia. 

 Arabella — One of the loveliest; soft primrose, shaded and tipped rose. 

 Chas. Lanier — \'ery large; golden \-ellow. shaded amber. 

 Princess Victoria — Finest pure yellow Show Dahlia. Clear, pure canary 



3ellow, without shade or blemish from bud to old age. Perfect form. 



on long, slender stems, extremely earl}-; profuse bloomer. 

 Storm King — The earliest pure white Show Dahlia; perfect form and 



extremely profuse bloomer. 

 White Swan — Large, pure white. Reliable. 



Price, all Dahlias on this page, except where noted, divided roots. 25c 

 each up until about April 1st. after that pot-grown plants, purchaser's 

 selection, 15c each; 4 for 50c; $L25 per dozen, postpaid. 



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