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Dahlias — Continued 



Brunhilde, Rich plum-color; loosely ar- 

 ranged, long petals; an exceptionally fine flower 

 and very free. Price, 10 cts. 



Countess of Lonsdale. A peculiar but 

 pleasing blending of salmon-pink and amber; 

 flowers freely under all conditions. Price, 15 cts. 



Country Girl. New. Deep golden yellow, 

 bright amber tips; the bold flowers appear very 

 early and remain large right up until frost. 

 Price, IS cts. 



Ernest Cheal. One of the best crimson 

 Cactus Dahlias; free bloomer. Price, 10 cts. 



Exquisite. Pure orange-scarlet, with salmon 

 shading; truly lovely. Remarkably free-bloom- 

 ing. Price, 15 cts. 



Calliard. The best scarlet-crimson Cactus 

 Dahlia. Flowers large, of most perfect Cactus 

 form. Price, 10 cts. 



Keyne's White. A finely formed pure white 

 Cactus DaWia. Price, 15 cts. 



Lyndhurst. One of the best bright scarlets; 

 invaluable for cutting; large, perfectly full 

 center; long stems. Price, 10 cts. 



Mary Service. Apricot, shaded orange, 

 blending to purplish rose at the tips; a well- 

 formed flower, and a free and continuous bloomer. 

 Price, 15 cts. 



Standard Bearer. Brightest scarlet. Plant 

 dwarf, branching; profuse bloomer. Price, 

 10 cts. 



Strahlen-Krone. Intense cardinal-red, rich 

 and glowing, with long, twisted petals; early 

 and profuse bloomer. Price, 10 cts. 



Winsome. Flowers are very large; beautiful 



Cactus form, with twisted, incurved petals, 



and borne on long, erect stems. Price, 10 cts. 



One'each of the above fifteen kinds by mail, 



$1.60; by express, SI. 40. 



Fifteen Superb Double Quilled 

 Dahlias 



A. D. Livoni. Beautiful clear pink; of 

 perfect form and very fine. Price, 10 cts. 



Apple Blossom. A pretty variety, combin- 

 ing all shades found in apple blossoms. Price, 

 15 cts. 



Black Diamond. Flowers immense; full, 

 high, round center; rich, velvety maroon, almost 

 jet-black; plant strong and vigorous; dark, glossy 

 foliage. Early and free bloomer. Price, 15 cts. 



Emily. Rosy lavender to white, suffused 

 lavender; large, beautiful and striking. Price 

 10 cts. 



Ethel. Extremely large; pure yellow, tipped 

 with white. Price, 15 cts. 



Quaker Lady. Old Gold shaded bright rose, 

 one of the most showy and attractive varieties. 

 Price, 15 cts. 



Golden Age. The largest and best yellow. 

 Price, 10 cts. 



Grand Duke Alexis. The petals are rolled 

 up so that the edges overlap. Pure white, dis- 

 tinctly tinged delicate pink. Price, 15 cts. each, 

 25 cts. for 2. 



Lady Maude Herbert. Pale yellow, shaded 

 peach, tipped crimson. Price, 10 cts. 



Lucy Fawcett. A very large, quilled bloom; 

 sulphur-yellow, lightly striped and blotched 

 carmine; sometimes clear yellow. Price, 15 cts. 



Olympia. Flowers immense, measuring 6 to 

 7 inches across, with full, high center. Color 

 deep rose-pink, striped and penciled with rich 

 crimson. Price, 15 cts. 



Queen Victoria. A quilled Dahlia, making 

 a compact, round ball of the deepest golden 

 yellow. Price, 10 cts. 



Souv. de Mme. Moreau. Magnificent 

 pink; free bloomer; strong, vigorous habit. 

 Price, 10 cts. 



Storm King. Very free; pure white. Price, 

 10 cts. 



White Swan. Splendid pure white; of good 

 size and very free bloomer. Price, 10 cts. 

 One each ot the above fifteen varieties by mail, 

 $1.75 



Electric. Very large pink, much like Madam 

 Moreau but much larger. Price, 15 cts. 



Thirteen Choicest Decorative 

 Dahlias 



Catherine Duer. Flowers measure 6 to 7 

 inches in diameter; open out flat, showing no 

 center. Petals broad and well formed; color 

 beautiful, glowing red. A strong, robust grower. 

 Price. 15 cts. 



Clifford W. Bruton. The best yellow. 

 Immense size, perfect form, finest canary- 

 yellow. Tall, vigorous grower; free bloomer. 

 Price, 15 cts. 



Eloise. Medium to large, full and regular; 

 ground-color blush pink, shading to white; each 

 petal margined deep, glowing crimson. Price, 

 10 cts. 



Fire Rain. A very free-blooming, brilliant 

 red Dahlia. Price, 15 cts. 



Frank L. Bassett. Bright royal purple, 

 shading to blue. The nearest approach to a 

 blue Dahlia. Price, 10 cts. 



Henry Patrick. A superb, large, pure white 

 variety, borne on long, stiff stems. Price, 15 cts. 



Henry Mitchell. Extra large; golden amber. 

 Price, 15 cts. 



HohenzoUern. Rich gold and bronzy orange- 

 red. Price, 15 cts. 



John Bragg. Will produce more blooms 

 than any other variety grown; flowers large, 

 dark red, almost black; grows 6 feet high. Price, 

 10 cts. 



King of Cactus. Not a Cactus Dahlia, 

 but belongs to the Decorative class. Color 

 rich crimson, much like Catherine Duer. Price, 

 10 cts. 



Matchless. Dwarf and branching, strong 

 and vigorous. Flowers large; rich crimson, 

 overlaid dark, velvety maroon; early and profuse 

 bloomer. Price, 15 cts. 



Nymphaea. Clear, light shrimp-pink, tinted 

 toward center. One of the best sorts. Price, 

 10 cts. 



Striped Banner. Cardinal-red, striped white. 

 Price, 10 cts. 



Jack Rose. Brilliant crimson red, similar to 

 the poular "Jack" rose. Perfect for decoration. 

 Price, 15 cts. 



Wm. Agnew. Rich dazzling carmine red; a 

 very large showy variety and one of the very best. 

 Price, 15 cts. 

 One each of the above thirteen kinds, $1.75. 



Cannas 



These wonderful bedding plants give uniformly 

 good results in all sections of the country. They 

 succeed in any sunny position, in any kind of 

 soil, but will repay liberal treatment. For best 

 results spade the beds 2 feet deep, and incorporate 

 in the soil a liberal amount of well-decayed 

 manure of any kind. Water well at all times. 

 The best effect is given by planting large masses 

 of one color, setting the plants 18 inches apart. 

 All of my plants are pot-grown, and are ready 

 to bloom at once. 



The Choicest Orchid-Flowering 

 Varieties 



Allemania. Enormous flowers; broad, golden 

 border, scarlet and dark red. 5 to 6 feet tall. 

 Price, 10 cts. 



.Austria. Large, bold, erect; deep golden, 

 dotted carmine. 5 to 6 inches across. 5 to 6 

 feet tall. Price, 10 cts. 



Louisiana. Strong, vigorous; vivid scarlet 

 flowers, the largest and finest of their color. 



7 feet tall. Price, 10 cts. 



King Humbert. 6 inches diameter, gigantic 

 trusses: orange-scarlet, red markings. 5 feet. 

 Price, 15 cts. 



Mrs. Kate Gray. Massive foliage; flowers 

 orange-scarlet, overlaid gold, 6 to 7 inches across. 

 6 to 7 feet tall. Price, 10 cts. 



Pennsylvania. Flowers 6 J^ inches in diam- 

 eter, in panicles; vermillion, overlaid with 

 orange. 6 to 7 feet tall. Price, 10 cts. 



Selected List of Good Cannas 



J. D. Eisele. Vermillion, overlaid orange. 

 4 feet. Price, 10 cts. 



Jean Tissot. Intense brilliant vermillion, 

 shaded orange. 5 feet. Price, 15 cts. 



Mme. Crozy. Golden, edged bright scarlet. 

 Price, 10 cts. 



Richard Wallace. Canary-yellow; large flowers 

 in well-branched, upright trusses. Price, 15 cts. 



Robusta. A giant; immense tropical foliage. 



8 feet. Small blooms. Price, 10 cts. 

 Secretaire Chabanne. Salmon. 4 feet. 



Price, 10 cts. 



Boffinger. Bright orange scarlet; heavy 

 truss. 4 feet. Price, 10 cts. 



Buttercup. Buttercup-yellow; large flowers 

 in open trusses. Price, 10 cts. 



Childsii. Golden-yellow, spotted red. Price, 

 10 cts. 



