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^ GRIFFITH (Q, TURNER CO. ^ 



SWEET NELL. 



TWELVE BEST SHOW VARIETIES 



ARABELLA. — Pale primrose, shaded old rose and lavender. 

 A. D. LIVOiVNII. — Seashell pink of perfect form. 

 CAMELIA FLORA. — Snow white, best for cut flowers. 

 ELECTRIC. — Pinkish lilac. 



JOHN EUTCH. — Beautiful dark rich ma'roon, robuSt grower, 

 With long stems. 



MAID OP KENT. — Variegated crimson and white. 



MRS. GLADSTONE. — Delicate shell pink, shading to blush. 



M. D. HALLOCK. — Clear yellow. 



ORLANDO. — Buff salmon shaded over amber. 



PENELOPE. — White; flaked and tinted lavender on edges. 



RUBY QUEEN. — Rich dark maroon. 



ZEBRA. — White, edged with bright lilac. 



Price, 10c. each. $1.00 per dozen. 



POMPON VARIETIES 



ALLIE MOUREY. — Very fine deep pink. 

 CATHERINE. — Best pure yellow. 

 LELIA — Flesh mottled, deep crimson. 

 RAPHAEL. — Deep maroon of fine form 

 SNOW CLAD. — Pure white dwarf. 

 SUNSHINE. — Vivid scarlet. 



Price, 10c. each. $1.00 per dozen. f4.00 per 100. 



COLLARETTE VARIETIES 



PRESIDENT VIGER. — Deep blood red, shading darker to- 

 ward base of petals, with white collar. 



JOSEPH GOUJON. — Orange red, shading to deep red, with 

 light canary yellow collar. Price, 15c. each. $1.50 per dozen. 



NEW COLLECTION 

 CACTUS DAHLIAS 



The sorts named in 

 this collection are se- 

 lected from the latest 

 varieties, imported dur- 

 ing- tlie past winter. 

 Plants only. 



SWEET NELL will 

 long remain a standard 

 Cactus kind. The ground 

 color is a most intense 

 pink. The central florets 

 are lighted up with 

 paler pink and some- 

 times by almost white 

 florets. Height, Zyi feet. 



ALPHA. — White 

 speckled and striped 

 purple lilac. 



CHAR M. — Red rose, 

 base of petals yellow. 



DAINTY. — Lemon yel- 

 low center, shading to 

 glowing rose, 



HOBBIES \TELI,OW. — 

 Bright golden vellow. 



INNOCENCE. — Bright 

 yellow base, broadly 

 margined white. 



JESSIE.— Beautiful deep 

 rosy pink, white center. 



LORD OP THE MAN- 

 OR. — B right crimson, 

 base of the petals tinged 

 yellow. 



MORNING GLOW.— Deep 

 primrose, tip tinged amber. 



KADIUM.— Orange rose, 

 center fading to rose. ' 



ROYAL SCARLET. — ■ 

 Bright scarlet; large and 

 full. 



THOS. PARKIN 



Bright terra cotta; in- 

 curved petals. 



Price, 50c. each. 



Standard Cactus Dahlias 



COUNTESS OP LONS- 

 D A L E. — Lustrous sal- 

 mon pink, blending witli 

 amber. 



J. WEIR PIPE. — Pur- 

 plish maroon, rich and 

 glowing. Very distinct 

 and striking. 



KRIEMHILDE. — Beau- 

 tiful clear pink, shading: 

 lighter towards the cen- 

 ter. 



MRS. H. J. JONES. — 



Margin of petal deep 

 crimson, with broad 

 stripe of white running 

 through the center, 

 blending harmoniously. 



VOLKER.— Charming free 

 flowering; pure yellow. 



WINSOME.— Fine creamy 

 white, of good size and form. 

 Best for cut flowers. 

 BRUNHILDE. — Color, deep rich velvety plum. 

 BRITTANIA. — Deep salmon fleshed. Early. 

 GENERAL BULLER. — Cardinal red, with crimson shad- 

 ings; petals tipped with white. 



EARL OP PEMBROKE. — Bright plum, long-pointed petals; 

 fine form and finish. 



MRS. WINTERS. — Finely fo,"med, large snow-white variety. 

 STROHLEIN KRONE.— Tints cardinal red. Very beautiful. 

 Price, 10c. each. $1.00 per dozen. 



TWELVE BEST DECORATIVE VARIETIES 



BLACK BEAUTY. — A grand deep maroon of distinct form. 



CLIFPORD W, BRUTON. — Canary yellow of immense size; 

 very vigorous grower; free bloomer. 



COUNTESS OP PEMBROKE. — Soft rosy lake. 



EUREKA. — Deep rose, fine regular forrh, quilled petals, of 

 dwarf branching habit. Early and profuse bloomer ; long stems. 



GLORIOSA. — Bright scarlet, fine form. 



GRAND DUKE ALEXIS. — Magnificent flower of large size. 

 Pure white, delicately tinged with pale lavender; quilled 

 petals; finest form and finish. 



HENRY PATRICK. — Superb large pure white, petals broad 

 and pointed, long stems. One of the finest. 



PERLE D'OR. — Handsome white, spotted and blotched purple. 



MISS MAY LOMAS. — White, tipped with rosy lavender. 



MRS. HARTONG. — Golden bronze. 



WM. AGNEW.— Immense size, intense dazzling scarlet 

 crimson, of perfect form. Very profuse bloomer and a great favorite. 

 OBAN. — Rose salmon. 



Price, 10c. each. fl.OO per dozen. $6.00 per 100. 



