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The "BOUNTIFUL" 



Collection of 



12 Free-blooming 

 Dahlias 



No. I. 



DELICE 



RENE CAYEAUX 



A large Dahlia, of beautiful form and splendid size. It is an 

 exquisite glowing, rose pink, a soft yet brilliant color. 



No. 2. PRINCE OF YELLOWS 



Pure canary yellow. The petals are broad and fringed at the 

 tips. While the flowers are not as large as some they are produced 

 very freely and keep well when cut. 



No. 3. 



One of the best free blooming Cactus Dahlias. Begins to flower 

 early and continues in such profusion that at times the foliage is 

 almost hidden with flowera. The flowers are quite large of a warm 

 geranium red shaded crimson, long wiry stems hold the flowers 

 well above, the foliage; a splendid variety for cutting, very bril- 

 liant in artificial light. 



No. 4. HORTULANUS WITTE 



One of the most valuable Dahlias yet introduced, both as a 

 blooming plant and for cut flowers. Pure white in color and fine 

 regular form; broad petals, perfectly full flowers. A variety that 

 should be in every collection, especially where cut flowers are 

 wanted. 



No. 5. 



A. D. LIVONI 



Beautiful soft lustrous pink. Grand flowers, 

 quilled. A fine free blooming variety for cutting. 



beautifully 



No. 6. 



BELOIT 



Particularly effective on account of its very large double flow- 

 ers, held well above the foliage on long stiff stems. The color is 

 rich purplish-garnet, shading deeper toward the center. 



No. 7. COUNTESS OF LONSDALE 



Lustrous salmon-pink. A very desirable variety for cutting. 

 Flowers very freely and is nicely formed. 



No. 8. 



LAWINE 



A charming variety of the popular "Cactus" type. The color 

 is pure white, with just a suggection of blush as the flower mar 

 tures. A fine, large, full flower. It is one of the freest blooming 

 sorts, plants of compact, free branching habit. 



No. 9. DIEMONT VAN BUSTEIN 



The color is a most delicate lilac mauve with bluish tints 

 toward the edge of the petals. The flowers are large and decidedly 

 pleasing in effect. They are borne on long stems of wiry stiffness 

 well above the foliage. 



No. 10. JACK'S DISCOVERY 



The broad petals are red at the tips, shading to pink and finally 

 to soft yellow at the base. 



No. 11. BALTIMORE 



Undoubtedly one of the finest Dahlias introduced to date. The 

 flowers are large, with broad petals, light lemon yellow in color. 

 The plant is a strong grower, of branching habit, producing flow- 

 ers in great quantity. Long stems hold the flower, face upward. 



No. 12. 



MINA BURGLE 



A large flower of fine form; rich, luminous dark scarlet color. 

 Exceptionally free flowering. When well-grown the flowers aver- 

 age 6 inches across. These magnificent blossoms are well poised 

 on strong stems. 



Price, The "Bountiful" Collection of 

 12 Dahlias, field-grown roots, $5.00 



We will supply ani/ of the varieties in the Bountiful Collection, 

 field-grown roots, at 50c. each; $5.00 per doz. 



