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DAHLIAS 



Potted Plants ready April 15. 

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



(Cut % 



Sou. de Gustave Douzon 



original size.) 

 (THE KING OF 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 

 nature to be fully appreciated. 



When perfect, the bloom measures t inches across, with 

 some of its petals 3 inches long by 1% inches wide. 



It should be called the King of all. as the word King seems 

 to apply to something far above the ordinary. Its color is a 

 very 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. e ach; $6.00 per dozen. 



New Collection Cactus Dahlias. 



The sorts named in this collection are selected from the 

 latest varieties, imported during the past winter. Plants only. 



ALPHA. White speckled and striped purple lilac. 



CHARM.— Red rose, base of petals yellow. 



DAINTY. — Lemon yellow center, shading to glowing rose. 



HOBBIES YELLOW. — Bright golden yellow. 



INNOCENCE. — Bright yellow base, broadly margined white. 



JESSIE. — Beautiful deep rosy pink, white center. 



LORD OF THE MANOR. — Bright crimson, base of the petals 

 tinged yellow. • 



MORNING GLOW. — Deep primrose, tip tinged amber. 



RADIUM. — Orange rose, center fading to rose. 



ROYAL SCARLET. — Bright scarlet; large and full. 



New Collection Cactus Dahlias— Coin 



SWEET NELL. — Deep pink, a paler center. 

 THOS. PARKIN. — Bright terra cotta; incurved petals. 

 Price 50c. each. 



Standard Cactus Dahlias. 



COUNTESS OF LONSDALE. — Lustrous salmon pink, blend- 

 ing with amber. 



J. WEIR FIFE. — Purplish maroon, rich and glowing. Very 

 distinct and striking. 



KRIEMHILDE.— Beautiful clear pink, shading lighter to- 

 wards the center. 



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. 



BRl'NHILDE. — Color, deep rich velvety plum. 



BRITTANIA. — Deep salmon fleshed. Early. 



GENERAL BVLLER. — Cardinal red, With crimson shadings; 

 petals tipped with white. 



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

 fine form and finish. 



MRS. WINTERS. — Finelv-f ormed, large snow-white variety. 



STROHLEIN KRONE. — Tints cardinal red. Very beautiful, 

 Price 10c. each. $1.00 per dozen. 



Collarette Varieties. 



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

 ward base of the petals, with white collar. 



JOSEPH GOCJON. — Orange red, shading to deep red. With> 

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



