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=" DECORATIVE" DAHLIAS 



The " Decorative " Dahlias have very large, gracefully 



broad petals. Invaluable for cut-flowers. 



Baron Schroeder. This is a rich, glowing purple. 



Black Beauty. A grand, dark maroon of distinct form. 



Clifford W. Bruton. A clear, rich yellow, perfectly double. 

 The grandest of all the yellows. Fine for cut flowers. 



Countess of Pembroke. Soft rosy-lake; a very charming 

 color and a splendid flower. A very attractive sort. 



Eureka. Deep rose, a grand color, fine, regular form, quilled 

 petals and full to the center. Deep, well formed flowers. 



Fire Rain. A dazzling shade of cardinal red ; very free bloom- 

 ing and fine for cut flowers. 



Frank L. Bassett. Bright royal-purple with blue shadings. 



Gettysburg. Very deep, pure, rich scarlet. A very large 

 and imposing variety. One of the finest in this class. 



Henry Patrick. A pure white, large flowers on long stems. 



John Elitch. Deep, rich red, a magnificent flower. 



Jumbo. Double flowers; color, rich glowing crimson. 



Mrs. Hartong. Rich golden bronze; distinct and beautiful. 



Mrs. Winters. A pure, waxy white, large flowers. 



Orange King. Very rich glowing orange-scarlet. A very 

 distinct color and extremely brilliant. 



Pendant. Bright crimson-maroon; very large flower. 



Perle d'Or. White, faintly tinted blush. Large flowers re- 

 sembling a chrysanthemum. Very unique and distinct. 



Wm. Agnew. The grandest red Cactus Dahlia, large and 

 fine. Invaluable for its magnificent flowers. 



Yellow Le Colosse. A giant in size and a most attractive 

 variety; color a fine shade of the brightest yellow. 

 Price, field-grown roots, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. ; set of 



IS " Decorative " Dahlias above for $3.00. 



Giant Fancy Decorative Dahlia. PROFESSOR MANSFIELD. 



A grand " fancy decorative " Dahlia; flowers on the crown 

 bud run from seven to eight inches across; a sturdy grower, 

 with long, stout stems. The color is rich yellow, clear 

 white tips and rosy-red towards the center. Early in the 

 season and in light soils the red will also appear on the mar- 

 gin of the petals; occasionally the white is absent from some 

 flowers on a plant, but in whatever stage, it is a unique and 

 handsome variety. The petals are l| to 2 inches wide. 

 {See cut.) Price, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 



"20TH CENTURY" ' 

 DAHLIAS. 



Distinguished for their large Clema- 

 tis-like flowers, 6 to 8 inches across. 

 The coloring is very intense and showy. 

 They make noble plants, about 5 feet high. 

 20th Century. The color is intense rosy-crimson, 



with white tips and white disc around the yellow 



center. A superbly beautiful and striking flower. 



(See cut.) 

 White " Century." Beautiful snow-white. A very 



vigorous grower; an extremely profuse bloomer. 



strong, 



Crimson " Century 



maroon shadings, 

 tiful combination 

 tiful sort. 

 Scarlet " Century." 



Deep glowing crimson with 

 tipped rose, rosy center; a beau- 

 of shades. A unique and beau- 



The brightest dazzling scarlet, 

 without shade or blemish. The flowers are of fine, 

 round form and finish. A profuse bloomer. 



Pink " Century." Delicate shell pink with a deeper 

 shade of soft pink towards the center. Flowers are of 

 great size and perfect form; early and extremely 

 profuse bloomer. 



Maroon " Century." Rich maroon-crimson shaded 

 plum color, a rich, velvety sheen. The flowers are 

 very large, plants strong and vigorous, holding the 

 flowers well above the foliage. 



Lavender " Century." A beautiful variety, exquisite 

 lavender very large flowers on long stems; splendid 



for cut flowers. 



Price for the above, field grown roots, 25c. each, 



$2.50 per doz. Set of 7 "Century" Dahlias for $1.50. 



SINGLE DAHLIAS. 



Alba Superba. Pure white, large, handsome flowers. 

 Ami Barillet. Scarlet-crimson flowers, bronze foliage. 



A fine variety for massing in beds or borders. Very 



ornamental. 

 Fashion. Crimson-maroon, flamed purple. 

 Lord Roseberry. Bright orange, very attractive. 

 Nellie Hughes. Deep rosy lake. 

 Saint George. Pure yellow, large flowers. 

 Striking. Dark, rich maroon, white tips. 

 Wildfire. Intensely brilliant scarlet ; very floriferous. 



Price, field-grown roots 20c. each, $2.00 per doz.; 



set of 7 for"? 1.25. 



SPECIAL OFFER. As there are many people who care little 

 or nothing for special sorts, we offer our selection, sa 

 to be made at the time the or. '.or is filled, made •.•.-.> oi good 

 contrasting colors and sorts True. Si 50 .,,-. dox., $12.00 

 per loo. All colors mixed, $1.00 per doz . $8.00 per : 



