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GRIFFITH <& TURNER CO. 



DAHLIAS 



THE FOLLOWING NAMED VARIETIES 

 SUPPLIED IN POTTED PLANTS ONLY 

 (Ready April 15th) 



Show. Yellow amber, 



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 PINK CENTURY. — Clear rose pink; immense size. 



SCARLET CENTURY. — Brilliant dazzling scarlet without 

 shade 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 white. 



WHITE CENTURY. — Pure white with yellow disc; large 

 overlapping petals of good texture; 



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



CHAS. LANIER. 



shaded buff. 



CUBAN GIANT. — Show. Full round form, 

 dark glowing crimson, shaded maroon. 



GETTYSBURG. — Show. 

 A bright, rich, pure scar- 

 let; full round form. 



DELIECE. — Decora- 

 tive. A beautiful, soft 

 glowing rose-pink; splen- 

 did for cutting. 



GOLDEN WEST. — 

 Best yellow decorative, 

 especially for cutting. 

 Good stems. 



LE GRAND MANI- 

 TOU. — Fancy. White 

 ground color, prettily 

 spotted, striped and 

 blotched with deep red- 

 dish-violet. 



MRS. J. GARDEN 

 CASSATT. — Decorative. 

 Rose-colored, with grand 

 stems and plenty of sub- 

 stance in flower. 



MRS. C. W. BASSETT. 

 Decorative. Rich, deep, 

 rosy pink. 



MRS. CHAS. L. SEY- 

 EOLD. — Peony-flowered; 

 bright crimson-pink pet- 

 als, tipped white. 



MME. VAN DEN 

 DAIL. — Decorative. Im- 

 mense size and beautiful 

 form. Color soft shell-pink and deeper markings. Profuse 

 bloomer. 



MRS. ROOSEVELT. — Decorative. Beautiful blush white, 

 shading to soft clear pink; of immense size and substance. 



PHOENIX Cactus. Dark velvety color, with center of 



petals striped fiery-red; very large flowers. 



RHEINXONIG. — Cactus. An ideal pure white, having flow- 

 ers 5 to 6 inches in diameter. 



SUSAN. — Show. Delicate soft shell-pink; early. 

 SEQUOIA. — Cactus. Deep saffron yellow, suffused with red. 

 SOUV DE MME. MOREAU. — Show. Deep rich red. 

 SOUV DE GUSTAVE DOUZON. — Decorative. When perfect 

 the bloom measures 7 inches across, with some of its petals 

 3 inches long by 1% inches wide, and it should be called the 

 king of all. The color is an attractive shade of orange-red 

 flowers of fine and symmetrical form. 



YELLOW DUKE. — Decorative. Fine canary-yellow; one of 

 the best yellow cut varieties. 



VIRGINIA MAULE. — Decorative. Delicate tint of shell 

 pink. Price, 25c. each; 7 for $1.50; $2.26 per dozen. 



New Peony-Flowered Varieties 



QUEEN WILHELMINA. — Immense fluffy flower of pure 

 white, with yellow center. „ 



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

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

 effect. 



GLORY OF BAARN. — "Very large loosely arranged flower, of 

 soft hortensia-rose color. 



QUEEN EMMA. — A magnificent sort that appears almost 

 artificial; it is of a charming shade of mallow or Hollyhock 

 pink, the inner petals banded with gold. 



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



COLLARETTE VARIETIES 



ETENARD DE LYON. — Bright velvety scarlet, collarette is 

 yellow at the base, white at the tips. 



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

 to sulphur yellow. 



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



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

 larette; fern-like foliage. 



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



DAHLIA ROOTS 



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



IF BY MAIL, ADD 4 CENTS EACH FOR POSTAGE. 



