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LARGE ''QUILLED DAHLIAS." 



A. D, Livoni. Beautiful, soft, lustrous pink. Grand flowers. 



fine variety for cut flowers. 

 Bon Ton. Rich garnet-red, finely formed flowers. Splendi(M\ 



quilled. Fine contrast with above. 

 Grand Duke Alexis. Color pure, soft white, the tips of the pet 



edged and suffused with delicate pink. The finest 



of the type. A general favorite. 

 Princess Victoria. Rich golden yellow, globular 



flowers finely quilled. An early and very prolific 



bloomer, fine for cutting, long wiry stems. 

 Yellow Duke. A beautiful, deep, glistening yellow, 



flowers large and quilled like Grand Duke Alexis. 

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



of 5 for 90c. 



Improved Large Double or " SHOW DAHLIAS." 

 Black Diamond. Deepest garnet, purplish black 



shadings. A large-flowered, impressive variety. 

 Chas. Lanier. Deep yellowish amber, buff shadings. 

 Cuban Giant. Very deep crimson maroon shadings. 

 David Johnson. A pleasing shade of salmon and deep 



rose, metallic lustre. A very fine variety. _ 

 Electric. Soft rosy magenta, large flower._ Very'striking. 

 Emily. Rosy lavender changing to white. 

 Gloire de Lyon. Pure, white, fine large flower. 

 John Thorpe. Soft, rich pink. Very large flowers. 

 John Walker. A beautiful pure white variety; form 



round and full with high center. 

 Magnificent. Dwarf, large, pure yellow. A fine bedder. 

 Miss May Lomas. Pure white, suffused soft rosy- 

 lavender. 

 Pink Dandy. Pure pink; perfectly formed; a gem. 

 Red Hussar. Intense scarlet crimson, fine flowers. 

 Queen of Yellows. A beautiful, profuse, clear yellow. 

 Storm King. A grand, snow white Dahlia, blooms 



early and constantly, long stems, fine for cut flowers. 

 Souv. de Mme. Moreau. Deep pink, splendid form. 

 Triomphe de Solf erino. Deep solferino. Large and full. 

 Virginia Maule. It is an exquisite shell pink in color, 



one of the most beautiful we know. 



Price, field-grown roots, 

 20c. each, $2.00 per doz 

 set of 18 sorts for $3.00 





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BY 



Charles Henderson 



An eight page pam- 

 phlet free upon request 

 with order. 



wa'Sr d'S JEANNE CHARMET 



A magnificent variety of the broad-petaled " Decora- 

 tive " type; a giant in size. The color is a soft silvery- 

 pink deepening to a rosy-pink on the edges of the petals, 

 the latter shade being more pronounced at times. The 

 center is soft, creamy-white, showing more distinct 

 as the flower ages. The habit is splendid, long stems 

 and fine foliage; it blooms abundantly. {See cut.) 

 Price, field grown roots, 40c. each, $4.00 per doz. 



^ ^'"^ "^^p^' Paeony-Flowered Dahlias. 



Mrs. Charles L. Seybold. A new variety in this inter- 

 esting type and a great acquisition. It is deep rose- 

 pink edged with white, very attractive. It blooms 

 most abundantly and continuously, has long stems 

 and is splendid for cut flowers. The habit of the plant 

 is free and branching, with its wealth of flowers this 

 variety stands out amongst hundreds. {See cut.) 



Price, 50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 



Germania. Brilliant strawberry-red; a very fluffy, 

 artistic flower; held well above the foliage. 



Glory of Baarn. A very peculiar shade of light rose, 

 softened with pinkish shadings. Very large and 

 gracefully disposed flowers. 



Princess Victoria Louise. This is sometimes classed 

 as a " Decorative." but it is really one of the Paeony 

 flowered type. Color a beautiful deep rose pink, clear 

 and effective. Very broad petals. 



Queen Emma. The most striking of the group. A 

 unique shade of marshmallow pink, the inner petals 

 banded with golden yellow. A very unusual combina- 

 tion and very effective for garden display. 



Queen Wilhelmina. A pure white variety and in this the 

 golden yellow center shows to unusual and distinct 

 advantage. A splendid contrast to the other sorts. 



Price, except where noted, 25c. each, set of 6 sorts 

 for $1.50. 



