WHOLESALE PEICE LIST 



Twelve Best Large-flowering 

 Show Dahlias. 



Arabella, Pale primrose, shaded old rose and lavender. 



Client. Deep velvety-crimson. 



Emily. Avery large rosy-lavender with white markings. 



John Walker. Best pure white. 



Mrs. Dexter. Rich deep salmon ; very fine. 



firs. Gladstone. Delicate shell pink, shading to blush. 



Miss May Loomis. White, suffused with soft deli- 

 cate rose. 



Prince Bismarck. Rich deep purple. 



Queen of Yellows. The best clear yellow. 



Red Hussar. An absolutely pure cardinal-red ; flower 

 large and of perfect form. 



Stanley. Bright golden yellow, tipped red. 



Thos. White. Deep velvety-maroon. 



Roots, io cts. each; $1.00 per dozen; $8.00 per 100 ; 

 set of 1 2 for $ 1 . 00. 



Four New Fancy Dahlias. 



Admiral Schley. Bright crimson, shaded maroon, 

 with a broad band of white running through the centre 

 of each petal ; a fine large, full flower. Roots, 20 

 cts. each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



Eloise. Ground-color blush pink, shading to while ; 

 each petal margined with glowing crimson ; entirely 

 distinct. Roots, 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per dozen. 



Olympia. Flowers of immense size, 5 to 6 inches across, of a 

 bright rose pink, striped, spotted and pencilled with rich 

 crimson. Roots, 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per dozen. 



Progress. Soft rosy lake, beautifully spotted and pencilled 

 with glowing crimson, entirely distinct. Roots, 35 cts. each ; 

 $3.50 per dozen. 



One each of these 4 sorts for $1 25. 



Twelve Best Large -Flowering Fancy 

 Dahlias. 



Frank Good man. Rich, deep purple, tipped with white. 



Frank Smith. The finest fancy Dahlia grown ; intense pur- 

 plish maroon, almost black, tipped rosy white. 



Judah. Color, straw shading to old-gold, spotted and pen- 

 cilled deep crimson, 



Keystone. Soft rose, spotted and striped crimson. 



Lucy Fawcett. Sulphur-yellow, striped and spotted carmine- 

 rose. 



Lottie Eckford. White, striped and spotted pink and 

 crimson. 



Mrs. Stancombe. Straw, suffused amber, striped red, 

 mottled and tipped blush. 



Miss Browning. Canary yellow, each petal tipped white ; 

 fine. 



Penelope. White, flaked and tinted lavender on the edges. 



Rudolph Kuhl. Deep purplish-maroon tipped white. 



Striped Banner. Cardinal-red, striped white. 



Thos. Westcott. Orange-scarlet, tipped white ; very pro- 

 fuse. 



Roots, 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100 ; set of 12 

 sorts for $ l . 00. 



Six Superb Double Quilled Dahlias. 



A. D. Livoni. Beautiful clear pink, of perfect form and very 



free. 

 Grand Duke Alexis. Large, massive flowers, ivory-white 



with a faint tinge of rose at the extremities of the petals. 

 Jamaica. Dark crimson, shaded bright plum. 

 Kaiser Wilhelm. Old-gold, tipped orange-scarlet. 

 Queen Victoria. Handsome deep yellow, finely quilled. 

 Ruth. Pure white, with faint tinge of blush in centre. 



Roots, 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. ; $8.00 per 100 ; set of 

 6 for 50 cts. 



DAHLIA "TWENTIETH CENTURY" 



Twelve Choice Double Pompone 

 Dahlias. 



Ailets Imperial. Rose, tipped with purplish crimson. 



Catherine. Finest pure yellow. 



Elegante. Soft pink, tipped deep pink ; reflex light pink. 



Kleine Domitea. Orange-buff; always in flower. 



La Petit Jean. Beautiful rich plum color. 



Little Merman. Deep red tipped white. 



Little Naiad. Soft, rosy lake, tipped dark crimson. 



Lou Kramer. Base of petals yellow, heavily tipped bright 



crimson, overlaid pink ; pleasing variety. 

 Raphael. Deep maroon, of fine form. 

 Rosalie. Yellow edged crimson, of fine form. 

 Snowclad. Unquestionably the finest white. 

 Sunshine. Vivid scarlet. 



Roots, 10 cts. each; $1. 00 per dozen; $8.00. per 100 ; set 

 of 12 for $l.co. 



Dahlias in Mixture. w e have a quantity of 

 Dahlias in strong field roots that have accidentally become 

 mixed, among which some of the finest newer varieties are 

 included, which we can supply at 50 cts. per dozen ; $4 00 

 per 100. 



Dahlia Seed. 



We have all the best types saved from select stock. See 

 page 5. 



New Single Dahlia "Twentieth 

 Century." 



No single Dahlias ever created such a sensation or was 

 received with such popular favor as this, and it is well worthy of 

 the praise bestowed upon it. It is entirely distinct from all 

 others, and ranks high not only as a free-flowering plant for the 

 garden but as a cut flower, holding a place alongside the finest 

 Roses. 



The plant is of free branching habit, flowering early, profusely 

 and continuously throughout the season, producing its flowers on 

 stems 3 feet long, and which, after cutting, keep in perfect con- 

 dition for days. They measure 4% to 6 inches in diameter, and 

 early in the season are an intense rosy crimson tipped with white 

 and having a white band around the disc. As the season 

 advances they become lighter, until they are almost a pure white 

 suffused with soft pink ; not variegated, but blended in the most 

 beautiful' manner. Roots, 20 cents each; $2.00 per doz.; 

 $15.00 per 100. 



