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NEW PEONY— FLOWERED DAHLIAS 



aiEEX WILHELMIXA Immense Huffy flower of pure 



■white, with yellow center. 



GERMAXIA. — Brilliant strawberry-red. a very fluffy artis- 

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

 gay effect. 



GLORY OF BAARX. — Very large loosely arranged flower, 

 of soft hortensia-rose color. 



.Q.IEEN EMMA. — A magnificent sort that appears almost 

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

 pink, the inner petals banded witli gold. 



Price, 23c, each; set of 4 for 75c. 



12 BEST SHOW VARIETIES 



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

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

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

 CLIENT. — Deep velvetv crimson. 

 DAVID JOH-NSOX. — Salmon and rose. 

 ELECTRIC. — Pinkish lilac. 



E3IILY. — Varying from rosy lavender to white. 

 M. D. HALLOCK. — Clear yellow. 

 ORLANDO. — Buff salmon shaded over amber. 

 RUBY QUEEN Rich dark maroon. 



TRIUMPH DE SOLFERIXO. — Dwarf, bright solferino; very 

 large. Good bedder. 



ZEBRA. — White, edged with bright lilac. 



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



POMPON VARIETIES 



ALLIE MOUREY. — Very fine deep pink. 



LITTLE MAY. — Bright golden yellow; free flowering. 



ROSALIE, — Lemon, edged crimson. 



RAPHAEL. — Deep maroon of fine form. 



SNOW CLAD. — Pure white dwarf. 



SI NSHIXE. — Vivid scarlet. 



Price, 10c. each. $1,00 per dozen. $4.00 per 100. 



COLLARETTE VARIETIES 



PRESIDENT VIGER Deep blood red, shading darker to- 

 ward base of petals, with white collar. 



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. 



PRINCE GALLITZEN. — Klch crimson with red tipped collar- 

 ette; fern-like foliage. 



Price, loc. each. $1..50 per dozen. 



Dahlias 



1910 NOVELTIES 



PLANTS ONLY 



JACK ROSE. — Rich velvety crimson; early and free-flower- 

 ing, on long stems. 



VIRGINIA MAVLE. — Delicate tint of shell pink. 



SENSATION. — A new double century Dahlia, vivid ver- 

 milion, heavily tipped while. 



FRINGED TWENTIETH CENTURY Rosy crimson, with 



white tips similar to Twentieth Century, having petal? deeply 

 cleft, giving fringed appearance. 



BIG CHIEF. — Double Century, brilliant cherry red, mar- 

 gined rich velvety maroon. 



PRINCESS VICTORIA. — Pure canary yellow, without shade 

 or blemish from bud until old age. 



Price, 50c, eacli. $3.00 per dozen. 



6 NEW CACTUS DAHLIAS 



CRIMSON REALTY. — A beautiful deep, shining crimson; 

 the nicest color of its kind. 



INTERNATIONAL. — Bright orange-scarlet. 



KOENIGEN WILHELMINA. — Rich crimson, shaded maroon. 



MANIFESTO Pure white. 



MASTER CARL. — Clear orange salmon; of good substance. 

 PEARLHILDE. — Light pearl pink, shading to white. 

 Price, 50c. eacli. $5.00 per dozen. 



STANDARD CACTUS DAHLIAS 



COUNTESS OF LONSDALE Lustrous salmon pink, blend- 

 ing with amber. 



J. H. JACKSON. — Brilliant, very dark crimson maroon. 



LIBERTY. — Very dark velvety red, shaded darker, showing 

 a light reflex; very beautiful and attractive. 



KRIEMHILDE. — Beautiful clear pink, shading lighter to- 

 ward 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. 



BRUNHII.,DE. — Color, deep rich velvety plum. 



BRITTANIA. — Deep salmon fleshed. Early. 



GENERAL BULLER — Cardinal red, with crimson shad- 

 ings; petals tipped with white. 



MRS. WINTERS. — Finely formed, large snow-white variety. 



STROHLEIN KRONE. — Tints cardinal red. Very beautiful. 

 Price, lOe. each. $1.00 per dozen. 



12 BEST DECORATIVE VARIETIES 



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



CLIFFORD W. BRUTON. — Canary yellow of immense size; 

 very vigorous grower; free bloomer. 



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

 dwarf branching habit. Early and profuse bloomer; long 

 stems. 



BARON SCHROEDER. — Rich glowing purple, light shading. 

 JEAN CHARMANT. — Pink, lilac at the edge, white toward 

 the center. 



PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE. — Deep rose pink. 



GR.4ND 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, blotched purple. 



MRS. HARTONG.— Golden bronze. 



WM. AGNEW. — Immense size, intense dazzling scarlet 

 crimson, perfect form. Very profuse bloomer; a great fa- 

 vorite. 



YELLOW LE COLOSSE. — Large double flowers of the 

 brightest yellow. 



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



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



