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"FANCY" DAHLIAS. 



Arabella. Pale primrose, tipped old rose and lavender. 

 Eloise. Blush-pink shading to white, each petal margined with deep glow- 

 ing crimson. One of the most distinct. 

 Ethel. Pure yellow with white tips. A very interesting sort. 

 Fern-Leaved Beauty. Fern-like foliage; flowers creamy- white, a distinct 



margin of crimson around each petal. Very graceful. 

 Frank Smith. Intense purplish-black maroon, tipped white. Probably 



the most effective of all the variegated Dahlias. 

 Keystone. Light rose spotted and striped with crimson. 

 Lucy Fawcett. Canary yellow, striped wine color. 

 Maid of Kent. The most constant in variegation, yet it varies somewhat. 



Rich crimson, tipped snow-white. 

 Olympia. Bright rose-pink, splashed and striped with rich crimson, center 



high and full, flowers frequently 6 to 7 inches across. 

 Progress. Bright, soft rosy-lake, beautifully penciled and spotted glowing 



crimson. Very large flowers. Unique and attractive. 

 Striped Banner. Crimson-scarlet, tipped white. i 

 Zebra. Pearl white, edged deep pink. Unique and distinct. 



Price, (except where noted) field grown roots, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz.; 

 «et of 12 " Fancy " Dahlias for $2.25. , , 



NEW " COLLARETTE " DAHLIAS. 



Gallia. Bright rose suffused and tipped scarlet. Collar creamy white 

 suffused with yellow. 



Maurice Rivoire. Rich, dark maroon, very deep in the center of the petals. 

 Pure white " collar." A large, broad-petalled variety of splendid ap- 

 pearance, {See No. 1 in cut.) 



Prince Galitzin. Rich crimson, collarette tipped with red. A very showy 

 variety and quite distinct. {See No. 2 in cut.) 



Standard of Lyon (Etendard de Lyon). Bright scarlet with a rich velvety 

 sheen, white collarette. 

 Price for the above, 25c. each. (Field-grown roots.) 



GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA. 



Amongst the ever-blooming hardy plants there is none more 

 showy or ornamental than this. Flowers borne in prodigal 

 [profusion from June to frost, useful for cut flowers. They are 

 af_ gorgeous coloring, dark red-brown in center with bands of 

 erimson-orange and vermillion, meriting the popular title of 

 "Aurora Flower." Height 2 ft. Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 



For other hardy perennials see page 168. 



FUCHSIA, MRS. E. G. HILL. 



COLLARETTE DAHLIAS, MA_P..^E -=! 



rVOIRE AND PRINCE GALITZIN. 



DELPHINUM FORMOSUM. 



Hardy Blue Larkspur. This beautiful hardy larkspur grows 

 about 'i]/2 feet high — bearing from June to October long spikes 

 of velvety, indigo-blue flowers. Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doi 



For other hardy perennial plants, see page 168. 



DOUBLE FUCHSIAS. 



Elm City. Deep plum color corolla; crimson sepals; dwarf. 

 Genius. Light prune corolla; red sepals. Yellow foliage. 

 Jussieu. Beautiful violet corolla; carmine sepals. 

 Mme. Bruant. Lilac, mauve; red sepals. Very free blooming, 

 Mrs. E. G. Hill. White corolla; brilliant red sepals. {See cut.) 

 Phenomenal. Dark plum-colored corolla; red sepals. Very large. 

 Rozains Patrie. White; carmine sepals. Very free flowering 

 Royal-Purple. Royal-purple corolla; vermillion sepals. 

 Trophee. A splendid variety. Violet-blue corolla; red sepals. 

 Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz.; set of 9 double Fuchsias for 75c. 



SINGLE FUCHSIAS. 



Beacon. Carmine corolla; white sepals. Very floriferous. 

 Black Prince. Corolla and sepals a pleasing carmine. 

 Constancy. Carmine corolla; white sepals. Attractive. 

 Earl of Beaconsfield. Orange corolla and sepals. Distinct. 

 Ernest Renan. Carmine corolla; white sepals. 

 Lottie. Carmine corolla; delicate and tender rose sepals. 

 Speciosa. Orange-scarlet corolla; white sepals. An old favorite. 

 Sunray. Foliage variegated white, pink and bronzy-red on a 



green ground. Flowers purple, with waxy red sepals. 

 Surprise. Pale magneta corolla; white sepals. A fine specimen. 



Price, 10c. each; set of 9 Single Fuchsias for 75Co 

 Full set of 18 Double and Single Fuchsias for $1.25. 



FUNKIA UNDULATA MEDIA. 



The variegated " Plantain Lily." Foliage striped white 

 on green ground. Very useful for borders. Price, 15c. each., 

 $1.50 per doz. For other hardy perennials see page 168. 



GARDENIA FLORIDA. 



Cape Jessamine. The best of all Gardenias, and now much 

 sought after for boutonnieres. It is invaluable on account of 

 its sweetly fragrant, double white flowers. We offer a fine 

 lot of plants from 4 and 3-inch pots well branched. Price. 

 4-inch pots, 75c. each, 3-inch pots, 50c. each. 



