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GRIFFITH ®. TURNER CO. 



DAHLIAS (Continued) 



Collection of Double Giant Flowering. 



MISS BROWNING — Canary yellow, each petal tip. 



CUBAN GIANT — Full round form, dark glowing crim- 

 son, shaded maroon. Largest of all show Dahlias. 



GETTYSBURG— A bright, rich, pure scarlet; full 

 round form. 



MME. VAN DEN DEYL — 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. Four for $1.00. Per dozen, $3.00. 



New Century Single 



aas. 



CRIMSON CENTURY — Rich deep velvety crimson, 

 shaded maroon, with rose halo around a yellowdisc. 



GORGEOUS — Brilliant, dazzling scarlet, without 

 shade or blemish, except occasionally a stripe of 

 white or a white petal. 



PINK CENTURY — Delicate shell pink, slightly suf- 

 fused with deeper tint. 



RECORD — Clear yellow, each petal flamed and 

 washed with scarlet. 



TWENTIETH CENTURY — Color an intense rosy 

 crimson, tipped with white, and having white disc 

 around the yellow center. 



WHITE CENTURY — Pure white with yellow disc; 

 large overlapping petals of good texture. 

 Price 30c. each. Six for $1.50. Per dozen, $3.00. 



Six Fancy Show Varieties. 



ELOISE — Distinct variety, full and regular; ground 

 color of bluish pink, shading to white, having 

 each petal margined with deep glowing crimson. 



KAISER WILHELM — Old gold, tipped orange scarlet. 



KEYSTONE — Pink, spotted and striped with crim- 

 son, of large size. 



LUCY PAWCETT — Canary yellow striped and 

 blotched. 



LOTTIE ECKFORD — White, spotted and blotched 

 purple. 



STRIPED BANNER — Cardinal red, striped white. 

 Price 15c. each. Per dozen, $1.50. 



Twelve Best Decorative Varieties. 



BLACK BEAUTY — A grand deep maroon of distinct 

 form. 



CLIFFORD W. BRUTON — Canary yellow of im- 

 mense size; very vigorous grower; free bloomer. 



COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE — Soft rosy lake. 



EUREKA — Deep rose, fine regular form, quilled pet- 

 als, 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 lav- 

 ender; 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 scar- 

 let crimson, of perfect form. Very profuse bloomer 

 and a great favorite. 



OBAN — Rose salmon. 



Price 10c. each. $1.00 per dozen. $6.00 per 100. 



Twelve Best Show Varieties. 



ARABELLA — Pale primrose, shaded old rose and 

 lavender. 



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

 CAMELIA FLORA — Snow white, best for cut flowers. 

 ELECTRIC — Pinkish lilac. 



JOHN ELITCH — Beautiful dark rich maroon, robust 



grower, with long stems. 

 MAID OF 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 Q.UEEN — 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. $4.00 per 100. 



MRS. ROOSEVELT. 



DAHLIA ROOTS IN SEPARATE COLORS. 

 Large clamps, 10c. each. $1.00 per dozen, toy express, 

 not prepaid. 



FERN BALL "M8KADO." 



Directions for Start- 

 ing — Place ball in water 

 for 15 minutes and then 

 suspend in any desired 

 position; repeat every 

 two days till growth is 

 started, after which 

 sprinkle occasionally as 

 required. To use in fern 

 dish, cut ball in halves, 

 placing flat side down, 

 thus getting two dishes 

 of beautiful ferns. The 

 Fern Ball may be al- 

 lowed to dry up at any 

 time and be set away, 

 and start again by 

 watering as before. 



THE BEST HOUSE 

 PLANT NOVELTY 

 IN TEN YEARS. 



These balls consist of 

 Fern roots about the size 



JML 



of a pencil, woven outside and around a ball of moss. These roots pro- 

 duce beautiful sprays of ferns from eyes or buds at nearly every inch of 

 their length. Thus the whole surface of the ball soon becomes covered 

 with fern sprays. They may be suspended in any part of the room or 

 grown on a stand or table. 



PRICES. — Dormant Balls, first size, 25c. each, three for 65c; large size, 

 30c. each, three for 85c. By mail, 10c. extra. 



MR. GLADSTONE — This js the largest double purple Fuchsia extant; 



enormous widespread corolla, and stamens are curiously attached to 



the petals; extremely free. A startling variety. 

 MINISTER BOUCHER — Extra large double rosy purple flower. Free, 



strong grower. Very full, wide corolla. 

 BLACK PRINCE — Bright waxy carmine; pink corolla. 

 PHENOMENAL — Dark plum, red sepals. 

 ANNA NEVILLE— Double pink sepals. 



10c. each. $1.00 per dozen by express, mot prepaid. 



