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DAHLIAS 



-CONTINUED 



THE FOLLOWING NAMED VARIETIES SUPPLIED IN 

 POTTED PLANTS ONLY. 

 (Ready About April 15th, Weather Permitting.) 

 Prices, except where otherwise noted, 15c. each; $1.50 oer 

 dozen. 



By express, not prepaid. By parcel post, add 3e. each for 

 postage. 



Decorative Varieties 



AUGUSTA NONIN — Large 

 flower of fiery red. 25c. each. 



A. C. IDE — Rich yelvety ma- 

 roon, of fine quality, produced 

 freely on erect stems. Some 

 petals broad and flat. Some 

 twisted and curled. 20c. each. 



glowing 



DELICE — Beautiful 

 rose-pink. 15c. each. 



FLAMINGO — Rich and glow- 

 ing rose-pink, showing sometimes 

 an open centre. 25c. each. 



GOLDEN WEST — Best yel- 

 low, fine for cutting. 25c. each. 



JACK ROSE — Rich velvety 

 crimson. 15c. each. 



LYNDHURST- 



vivid scarlet. 35c. 



-Intense, 

 each. 



rich 



LE GRAND MANITOU— 



White ground color, prettily 

 spotted, striped and blotched with 

 deep reddish violet. 20c. each. 



MABEL — Light mauve; pretty 

 and free-flowering. 50e. each. 



MINA BRUGLE — Rich lumi- 

 nous dark scarlet, free-flowering. 

 50c. each. 



MISS MINNIE McCUL- 

 LOUGH — Soft yellow, overlaid 

 with bronze. 15c. each. 



TAFFY— Light rose pink, slightly streaked fleshy yellow. 

 Oood bloomer and good for cut flowers. $1.00 each. 



QUEEN MARY — Fine rose pink, free bloomer, good stiff stems. 

 15c. each. 



\'ELLOW DUKE — Pure Canary yellow. 



OREGON BEAUTY — Intense oriental red with golden sheen 

 and garnet suffusion. 25c. each. 



Single Varieties 



ALBA SUPERBA— Large pure white. 



AMI BARILLET — Scarlet-crimson flowers, dark bronze foliage, 

 ST. GEORGE — Large pure yellow. 



PEONY-FLOWERED 

 VARIETIES 



G E I S H A — Scarlet and 

 gold, with yellow center, 

 deepening to scarlet at centre. 

 50c. each. 



HON. R. L. BORDEN — 

 Rich golden bronze. 25c. 

 each. 



MRS. CHAS. L, SEY- 

 BOLD — Distinct bright crim- 

 son-pink, each petal tipped 



white. 



PRAIRIE FIRE — Rich 



PRESIDENT FALLIERES 



— Intense red, free-flowering 

 and-of finest form. 35c. each. 



WEBer— Lovely shade of 

 rose-pink, fine form and stem. 

 50c. each. 



QUEEN WILHELMINA — 

 Fine pure white. 



QUEEN EMMA — Distinct 

 rose; 



SHOW VARIETIES 



CHAS. LANIER — Yellow 

 'amber, shaded buff. 



ELECTRIC— Soft magenta 

 rose. 2oc. each. 



ETHEL MAULE — Pure 

 white, tinged pale lavender in 

 centre 



MARGUERITE BRUANT 



- — Pure white dwarf and free. 



QUEEN OP YELLOWS — Rich canary yellow; best for cutting 



Pompon Varieties 



Price: lOe. each. 



.00 per dozen. 



ALEWINE: — Flesh, edged lavender 'pink 

 CRIMSON QUEEN — Deep crimson, shaded purple. 

 INDIAN CHIEF — Crimson. 

 LITTLE BEAUTY — Delicate shrimp pink. 

 LITTLE MAY — Bright lemon yellow. 

 By express, not prepaid. By parcel post, add 3c. each for postage. 



DAHLIAS ROOTS 



(OUR SELECTION) 



In sepa ate colors, not named varieties. Large clumps 12c. each; $1.25 per dozen. By express, not prepaid. 

 IF BY MAIL, ADD 3 CENTS EACH FOR POSTAGE. 



BEGONIAS 



*^^*d?nf P° nt.^^'^t^^ach!^^^'^'"'^' grower. Always full of flowers of a lively pure pink color. Popular for pot and bed- 



^^Z.^^^^'^^^'^ °^ Chatelaine, color being a deep rich Begonia red. 15c. each. 



GRACILIS ROSEA — Handsome fiower of delicate rose color. 10c. each. 

 LUMINOSA.— Red flower, Soliage turning reddish bronze, when growing in sun. 10c. each. 

 GRACILIS PFITZER TRIUMPH— Pure white, free fiowering. 10c. each. 



Postage 3c. each extra. 



ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



