GRIFFITH <a TURNER CO. 



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DAHLIAS 



THE FOLLOWING NAMED VARIETIES Sl'PPLIED IN 

 POTTED PLANTS ONLY. 

 (Ready April loth.) 



Prices by the dozen and hundred are by express, not prepaid. 



Sou. de Gustave Douzon original Jfze.) 



(THE KING OP ALL DAHLIAS.) 



The cut gives only an idea of what this magnificent flower 

 really is, but does not do it justice. It should be seen:in na- 

 ture to be fully appreciated. 



When perfect, tlie bloom measures 7 inches across, with 

 some of its petals .3 inches long by lyi inclies wide. 



It should be called the king of all, as the word king seems 

 to apply to something far above the ordinary. Its color i? a 

 yery attractive shade of orange red, flowers of fine and sym- 

 metrical form. 



All lovers of Dahlias should have it in their collection. It 

 is impossible to give an exaggerated description of this grand 

 flower. Price, 60c. each; $6.00 per dozen. 



Six Fancy Show Varieties 



ELOISE. — Distinct variety, full and regular; ground color 

 of bluish pink, shading to white, having each p^tal margined 

 with deep glowing crimson. 



KAISER W1LHELM. — Old gold, tippTed orange scarlet. 



KEYSTONE Pink, spotted and striped with crimson, of 



large size. 



LUCY FAWCETT. — Canarv ypjlow striped "and, blotched. 

 LOTTIE ECKFORD. — White. 'knotted and . blotched purple. 

 STRIPEH BANNER. — Cardinal red, striped,-white; 



Pripe, l.lf. each; per dozen, $i.5ft»i;. 



Collection of Double Giant Flowering 



MISS BROWNING. — Canary yellow, each petal tip. 



CUBAN GIANT. — I^ull round form, dark g-lowing crimson, 

 shaded maroon. Largest of all show Dahlias. 



GETTYSBURG. — A bright, rich, pure scarlet; fuU rpund 

 form. ' , 



MME. VAN DEN DEYI/. — Immense size and beautiful form. 

 Color soft shell pink and deeper markings. Profuse bloomer. 



MRS. ROOSEVELT. — Beautiful blush white, shading ' to 

 soft, clear pink, of immense size and substance. 



Price, 30c. each; 4 for $1.00; per dozen, $3.00. 



New Century Single Dahlias 



CRIMSON CENTURY. — Ilich deep velvety crimson, shaded 

 maroon, with rose halo around a yellow disc. 



GORGEOUS. — Brilliant, dazzling scarlet, without fellade; or 

 blemish, except occasionally a stripe of White oi" a SvHite 

 petal. ' . !.-_.-.' 



PINK CENTURY. — Delicate ■ shell pink, slightlir suffused 

 with deeper tint. . V.t»'ji 



RECORD — Clear yellow, each petal ffatried 'arid w:ash,ed with 

 scarlet. ■ ••• •■■ . ■•»«r^«-7t ^ 



TWENTIETH CEN 

 tipped with white, a 

 center. 



WHITE CENTURY. — Pure white with yellow AigQ;\sjf^i^-^ 

 overlapping petals of good te.xture. •' • ■ -• 



Price, 30c. each; 6 for $1.30! ^il^r dozen, $3.00. * '"' ' 



dahlia roots in sep.vrate colors, n^t sa^ied , ., 



varieties; -. ' ; . ■ ' : , 



LarKC cluinp.s, 10c. each; $1.0O per doxen,' fcy'j^lltess, ^Ot J'^', ,j 



prepaid., ■ , , , ,.' irisii 



iTl'RY. — Color an' Ihteil^^ rosV ''cV^^'/(jl\,', ! 



nd having white disc around^ the 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



